Arizona Railway Museum | Drone Zone
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In this edition of Drone Zone, FOX 10 Drone Pilot Brian Kae takes us to the Arizona Railway Museum in Chandler where restored trains, including a 1906 steam locomotive, bring southwest railroad history to life.

Man shot in Glendale; 14 rounds picked up by ShotSpotter

Glendale Police say more than a dozen rounds were picked up by its ShotSpotter technology on Wednesday night. One of those rounds struck a victim.

Suspect with bat and machete arrested in Glendale

A suspect with a bat and machete was arrested after allegedly injuring people near a Glendale mobile home park on Wednesday night.

Texas man gets 2 life sentences for child sexual assault, faces charges in Arizona

32 years after a child sexual assault in East Texas, a man has been given two life sentences and is also facing kidnapping and sexual assault of a child charges in Arizona from 1986.

Phoenix May Day march: Workers, activists rally against Trump policies

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets on Thursday for May Day rallies around the world – including right here in the Valley.

AI to assist with non-emergency calls in Phoenix
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The Phoenix Police Department says the system, called "Call Triage," will be up and running by the end of the year. Police say it will help call center workers handle the high number of emergency calls, while also speeding up service for non-emergency calls.

Man with machete goes on the attack l FOX 10 Talks
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A suspect with a bat and machete was arrested after allegedly injuring people near 43rd and Missouri avenues on Wednesday night. FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Ty Brennan and Anita Roman discuss the day's top stories.

Motorcyclist killed in I-10 crash; freeway reopens

One person was killed in a motorcycle crash along Interstate 10 at 67th Avenue in Phoenix on Wednesday morning. The victim was not identified.

Valley man spends nights hunting scorpions; Trump's national security advisor out l Morning News Brief

A man says he spends nights hunting scorpions around his Gilbert home; President Donald Trump's national security advisor is leaving the White House; and more. Here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of May 1.

Scorpion hotspot leaves Gilbert homeowner hunting 8 to 10 arachnids per night

Scorpions are native to Arizona and while they can be dangerous, unwelcome house guests, they are also an important part of the Arizona ecosystem.

Van crashes into Phoenix home
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Police say no one was hurt when a van driver crashed into a home near 15th Avenue and Camelback Road. The cause of the crash is unknown.

Family wants answers after Sun City woman died when her power was shut off

A Sun City woman's death set off a social media storm. An Arizona Corporation Commissioner got into a heated exchange with the family of an elderly woman who died after her power was shut off last year.

Human impact on climate change | Newsmaker
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In this episode of Newsmaker, FOX 10's John Hook talks with Roger Pielke Jr., a former professor of environmental studies at University of Colorado Boulder. They're discussing climate change and how much of it is caused by human activity.

Gilbert man hunts scorpions using black light
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Scorpions can be an unwelcome pest to homeowners and tend to congregate in some areas more than others. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas breaks down where and how you can hunt them down.

New River community remembers 'Pastor Bill'
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FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the latest on the murder of beloved New River pastor, William Schonemann. She hears from the community that mourns him, but that also fears who might be lurking in their neighborhood as the suspect still hasn't been caught.

Woman stabbed waiting for bus, family seeks help
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Judy Lopez was waiting for the Valley Metro on the way to her mother's house when she was stabbed and died. Now, her family is asking for help from the public. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the latest.

Arizona woman accused of being a 'body broker,' lawsuit alleges

A Goodyear woman accused of sober living fraud is one of several being sued for millions of dollars by a major health insurance company. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma accuses the woman of acting as a "body broker."