Crews battle scrapyard fire in south Phoenix

A fire burning near 23rd Avenue and Broadway Road on April 25 sent thick, black smoke into the air. No injuries were reported.

Child critically hurt in fiery north Phoenix crash, 2 men injured

A child has life-threatening injuries following a fiery crash on Friday at the intersection of 48th Avenue and Happy Valley Road, police said.

Pesticide spilled onto SR 347 during crash
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A crash between a box truck and tractor-trailer left a large pesticide spill along State Route 347 near Riggs Road on April 25. One driver suffered minor injuries. The highway was shut down while crews cleaned up the spill, but it has since been reopened.

Man injured in Phoenix hit-and-run collision
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A man is expected to survive after police say he was hit by a truck near 19th Avenue and Montebello. Police say the man suffered serious injuries and the driver fled after the collision.

Major ruling in Idaho murders case l FOX 10 Talks
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A judge ruled that prosecutors can pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger if he is convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, despite the defendant’s recent autism diagnosis, the Associated Press reported. Jurors will also be able to see text messages the two surviving roommates sent around the time of the attack, after 4 a.m., when one reported seeing a masked man in the house, the judge said. FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Ty Brennan and Anita Roman discuss the day's top stories.

Man dies after being shot near west Phoenix gas station

A 54-year-old man died at the hospital after police say he was shot near Interstate 10 and 51st Avenue in west Phoenix.

Devin Booker makes donation to dog rescue; child hurt in fiery Phoenix crash l Morning News Brief

Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker surprised kids who were raising money for a local animal rescue; a fiery crash at a Valley intersection left a child with life-threatening injuries; and more. Here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of April 25.

Salt River Tubing begins on April 26
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Here's a sure sign that summer is right around the corner! Salt River Tubing season kicks off this weekend. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Gov. Hobbs signs disability services funding bill
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Governor Katie Hobbs signed a bi-partisan disability services funding bill. The bill closes the funding gap for the state's Division of Developmental Disabilities, which provides services for nearly 60,000 disabled Arizonans. The agency was set to run out of money at the end of this month and would have had to shut down until the new budget year.

Arizona influencer pleads guilty to spraying pesticide on produce

Mesa Police say 27-year-old Charles Smith recorded himself spraying bug spray on produce at the store near Stapley Drive and Baseline Road.

ASU professor arrested for alleged child sex crimes

An ASU professor accused of arranging for sexual relations with an undercover officer posing as a teenager was arrested.

Magnet fishers discover hidden gems at Tempe Town Lake; NASA capsule being built in Gilbert | Nightly Roundup

From two brothers who have made some remarkable discoveries while magnet fishing at Tempe Town Lake to a new space capsule being built in Gilbert that will orbit the Moon, here's a look at some of your top stories.

K-9 Max recovers after fentanyl exposure at MCSO jail
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On April 23, MCSO K-9 Max was exposed to fentanyl after signaling to deputies that the drug was allegedly on an inmate. Thankfully, he has since made a complete recovery.

Phoenix Elementary School Board President resigns
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The Phoenix Elementary School Board President has resigned amid fallout over her support for her former business partner who was convicted of child sex crimes.

Jurors surprised by Lori Vallow Daybell's prior convictions as unanswered questions lead to guilty verdict

Tass Reed-Tucker, juror #8 in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial, said that her fellow jurors thought there were too many unanswered questions by the defense and that they had no idea of Vallow Daybell's prior convictions in Idaho.

Vallow Daybell trial: Juror sheds light on deliberations, evidence, new knowledge
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Tass Reed-Tucker was known as Juror #8 in the trial of Lori Vallow Daybell and is now opening up on what led her to choose a guilty verdict. On April 22, a jury of 12 found Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiring with her late brother in the murder of her fourth husband Charles Vallow back in July of 2019. Reed-Tucker spoke to FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum about the prosecution's presentation of evidence that convicted the jury to make this decision.

Devin Booker stops by fundraising stand, makes big donation to dog rescue

Paradise Valley kids set up a fundraising stand for a local animal rescue when Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker made an appearance, and made a hefty donation.