GCU's nonprofit status reaffirmed by IRS
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Federal tax officials have re-affirmed Grand Canyon University's nonprofit status. The university was approved by the IRS to operate as a nonprofit in 2018, but the U.S. Department of Education had a different viewpoint on the matter. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.

City of Surprise responds to massive sign at infamous crash site
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Following FOX 10's May 19 report about a family who erected a massive sign to bring attention to an infamous crash site behind their home, the city of Surprise is responding, promising change. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has this story.

Bird flu detected at Maricopa County commercial farm: AZDA

Officials said eggs produced after the onset of illness did not enter the food supply, and there are no signs of illness in humans.

Mesa worker dies after falling into equipment

A worker at a rubber manufacturing plant near Pecos and Meridian Roads died after falling into a piece of equipment and becoming trapped, police said.

Man allegedly set fire to Chandler home with people inside

Police say 61-year-old Oscar Sanchez set fire to a home on May 4 near Country Club Drive and Guadalupe Road.

Cause of death 'undetermined' for AZ man
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45-year-old Marcus Freiberger was last seen in Phoenix on Feb. 21, and his body was found near 15th Avenue and Broadway on March 19.

'Devastated our lives': Former employees unaware they worked for businessman who pled guilty to AHCCCS fraud

Just over a year after a Phoenix area businessman pleaded guilty to fraudulent schemes and illegal control of enterprise, we spoke with three people who worked with him at his unlicensed healthcare facility, including a caterer who filed a lawsuit against him.

Gilbert shooting leaves man dead, suspect arrested

Wyatt Ford, 28, is accused of shooting and killing 51-year-old Manuel Lopez near Power and Germann Roads in Gilbert.

Drivers keep crashing into Valley home; deadly shooting in Gilbert l Morning News Brief

A Valley family put up a massive sign after multiple car crashes happened at their home; a shooting in a Gilbert neighborhood left a man dead; and more. Here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of May 20.

Stabbing leaves man with life-threatening injuries
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A man was hospitalized with serious injuries after police say he was found with deep cut wounds near 51st Avenue and Camelback Road. No suspects are in custody. It's unclear what led up to the stabbing.

Glendale, Goodyear special elections held on May 20
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Glendale residents will vote on a portion of the VAI Resort project. Meanwhile in Goodyear, residents will vote on changes to the city's charter. All qualified voters were sent a ballot. If you have not already mailed yours back, you can drop it off at a ballot box.

Phoenix officer bitten by suspect during struggle: PD
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Police say a man is facing felony charges after biting an officer during a struggle on Monday night near 83rd Avenue and Indian School Road. The officer suffered minor injuries. The suspect wasn't identified.

AHCCCS Fraud: Employees unaware of boss's guilty plea
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Three people who used to work for an unlicensed health care facility in the Phoenix area are voicing their frustrations over what had happened. FOX 10's Justin Lum has this story.

First responders highlight water safety after toddler's death
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The tragic death of 3-year-old Trigg Kiser following a May 12 incident in a Chandler pool is prompting first responders to reiterate vital pool safety guidelines. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has this story.

Lawyer details Isaac School District's 'reckless spending'
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The Isaac School District has been under state control for the past 4 months. A 26-page report sheds light on the district's financial collapse, detailing the events that led to a $20 million negative cash balance. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has this story.

Chandler boy's death highlights pool safety as temps warm up

The death of Trigg Kiser, 3, following a Chandler pool incident on May 12 has first responders giving reminders about pool safety.

Isaac School District: Receivership's lawyer details 'reckless spending'

A new report outlines the severe financial decline of the Isaac School District in Phoenix, which incurred a $20 million negative cash balance.