Camp Taliesin West teaches campers about STEAM
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During spring break, some Valley children are diving into architecture and design at Camp Taliesin West in Scottsdale. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is hosting its popular camp, offering young participants a chance to explore these creative fields.

ASU on list of 60 universities that received Dept. of Ed. letter over alleged antisemitic discrimination

ASU is one of 60 universities that received a letter from the U.S. Department of Education. Federal officials say the schools could face "potential enforcement actions" if they do not fulfill their obligations under federal law to protect Jewish students on campus.

Renting is now cheaper than owning, data shows: See the list of top markets

A new analysis shows that renting is cheaper than owning a home in all of the 100 largest US metros. See the cities where the gap is widest and what this means for renters and buyers.

Man dead following overnight Phoenix shooting
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The shooting, according to police, happened near 33rd Avenue and Fillmore, and detectives are still looking for suspects. The victim is Darryl Skinner, 45.

This Southwest change may shock its flyers l FOX 10 Talks
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Southwest Airlines is ending its free checked bags policy for most of its passengers as it looks to boost earnings. The Dallas-based airline’s "bags fly free" policy has been a unique offering in the industry as the only major U.S. carrier to give each customer two free checked bags. FOX 10's Ron Hoon discusses the day's top stories.

Dion Johnson: Mother of man killed by Arizona trooper ordered to pay legal fees

The mother of a man who was killed by an Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper nearly five years ago has been ordered to pay the state $350,000 in legal fees.

Victims identified in Interstate 10 crash near Tonopah that left 4 people dead

Four people were killed in a multi-vehicle crash near Tonopah and we're learning a young mother was one of the victims. FOX 10's Lauren Clark reports.

Mom of man killed by trooper must pay legal fees; search intensifies for missing person l Morning News Brief

The mother of a man who was killed by an Arizona trooper was ordered by a judge to pay legal fees; police have intensified their search for a missing Valley man; and more. Here's a look at some of your top stories for the morning of March 11.

Decrease in heat-related deaths in Maricopa County
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The heat will return soon, and while our summer temperatures can be deadly, it turns out fewer people died from extreme heat in Maricopa county last year. Maricopa County Health Department officials reported 602 deaths, which dropped from 2023, where 645 people died.

Judge OKs release of father, stepmother accused in Arizona girl's death

A Maricopa County judge gave the OK to release Germayne Cunningham and Lisa Cunningham from jail months ahead of their trial for allegedly abusing and murdering Germayne's daughter in 2017.

Judge approves release of dad, stepmom accused in death of Arizona girl
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A Maricopa County judge approved the release of Germayne Cunningham and Lisa Cunningham from jail months before their trial for allegedly abusing and murdering Germayne's daughter in 2017. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the latest.

Surprise dog abandoned: Suspects turn themselves in to police

A man and woman turned themselves in to police after abandoning a little black and white dog in Surprise and being caught on video.

Arrests made in Surprise dog abandonment case
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The black and white pup who was seen being pushed out of a car in Surprise is doing well and will be up for adoption soon, while the people police say are responsible turned themselves in after footage of the incident went viral on social media.

Emerald City pop-up in Tempe celebrates Wicked
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Wicked is playing at ASU Gammage, and to celebrate, Terra Tempe Kitchen & Spirits at The Westin is transforming into Emerald City. FOX 10's Danielle Miller gives us a look.

Crime increase at Phoenix historical neighborhood has residents worried

Gun shots, bullets, and a park full of criminal activities: that’s what neighbors in an area of the Coronado neighborhood of Phoenix say they’ve been experiencing for several months, and the problem is bad enough that one family has decided to move out.

Phoenix neighborhood residents upset over crime
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People living in Phoenix's Coronado neighborhood say they have been experiencing increased crime in recent months, and the problem is bad enough that some have decided to move away. Now, people are demanding change. FOX 10's Lauren Clark reports.

Phoenix PD sees wave of applications as it works to fill hundreds of vacancies

The Phoenix Police force says it’s seeing a wave of hundreds of new applications, and it comes as the department continues its struggle to fill more than 600 vacancies.