Latest on DC plane crash; skydiver dies in Arizona l Morning News Brief

Dozens are feared to be dead after a miliary helicopter collided with an American Airlines plane near Washington, D.C.; an investigation is underway after an experienced skydiver died south of the Valley; and more – here's a look at some of our top stories for the morning of Thursday, January 30.

Child hit by car in New River
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A child was hurt after being hit by a car near 31st Avenue and New River Road, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said.

'Slowpoke' driver bill introduced in AZ State House
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A new bill introduced at our state capitol is looking to get slow drivers to move over on our freeways. HB 2235 would impose a $500 fine for driver going at or below the speed limit in the left lane. Lawmakers say the goal of the bill is to reduce congestion by keeping the left lane clear for passing vehicles.

Pedestrian killed in Grand Avenue crash
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A pedestrian died after being hit by a car near Grand Avenue and Dysart Road on Jan. 30. Surprise Police say the driver was released without any charges. The pedestrian was not identified.

Businesses await South Central light rail expansion to open
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Businesses along the South Central corridor are waiting for the light rail expansion to open. It's been five years of construction, and some businesses lost customers, and sometimes, their entire business. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.

New bill could secure D-backs future in Arizona
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A bill in the Arizona House of Representatives will set aside sales tax funds for Chase Field renovations and secure a lease extension for the Diamondbacks.

Isaac School District to receive $25M loan
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The Tolleson Union High School District is helping out the Isaac School District in a major way. It's loaning the distressed school district $25 million as Maricopa County says it's more than $28 million in debt.

Valley Metro expansion project to bring light rail to South Phoenix

A major development is almost up and running in the Valley: Valley Metro unveiled the first train that will cross the Salt River bridge along its new route into South Phoenix.

Family plans to sue East Valley birthing center; how a man developed 'cholesterol hands' | Nightly Roundup

From a family that is planning to sue a birthing center in Mesa due to alleged negligence to why a man started having yellowish lumps of cholesterol develop on parts of his body, here's a look at some of your top stories.

AZ org accepting dress donations for free event
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An organization in the Phoenix area is asking for dress donations ahead of Prom season, and this weekend, they will be holding a free event where teens can pick out a dress for free. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.

Phoenix restaurant feeling egg price increase
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The price of eggs are on the rise once again. We're all feeling it when at the store. But, we're not the only ones. Restaurants are also impacted by the high prices. FOX 10's Anita Roman stopped by U.S. Egg in Phoenix for more.

Family claims negligence at Willow Birthing Center
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A family is planning to file a lawsuit against Willow Birthing Center after their baby died following a prolonged labor saying the center should have transferred the mother to a hospital sooner. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the story.

Pro racer demonstrates dangers of wet road driving
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As the Valley experiences its first rainfall in more than 150 days, one racing school is providing tips for drivers hitting the wet roads. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more.

Gov. Hobbs appoints Judge Maria Elena Cruz to Arizona Supreme Court

Governor Katie Hobbs held a news conference on Jan. 29 to announce the historic appointment of a new judge to the Arizona Supreme Court.

Police shooting in Maricopa sends man to the hospital

Officials say a police shooting in a Maricopa neighborhood resulted in a man being taken to a hospital in the Phoenix area.

Map: These ICE field offices reportedly have daily arrest goals

ICE has 25 field offices spread out across the U.S. that have reportedly been given "goals" of around 75 illegal immigrant arrests per day.