Nestlé factory opens in Glendale; Hobbs appoints new AZ Supreme Court judge l Morning News Brief

Nestlé's newest beverage factory and distribution center just opened in the Valley; Governor Katie Hobbs appointed a new judge to the Arizona Supreme Court; and more – here's a look at some of our top stories for the morning of Wednesday, January 29.

SUV driver detained after crashing into Ahwatukee home: police

The driver of an SUV who crashed into a home near 44th Street and Chandler Boulevard is accused of DUI. No one inside the house was hurt.

School bus crash in Goodyear
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Police and firefighters are at the scene of a crash involving a school bus near 158th Avenue and Van Buren Street. No children were on the bus at the time of the crash. Goodyear Police say a teen girl who was in another vehicle was taken to a hospital in stable condition. One other person was evaluated at the scene and released.

Mesa Public Schools consider cutting music classes amid budget, enrollment crisis

The discussion during the Mesa Public Schools board meeting centered around the budget and possible removal of music classes amid declining enrollment.

Mesa Public Schools board addresses budget issues
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Debate in the Mesa Public Schools board meeting centered around the budget and attracted a capacity crowd as the possibility of removing music classes amid declining enrollment was presented to the public. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more.

Isaac School District teachers vote to work amid financial crisis
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Isaac School District teachers voted to return to work on Wednesday. This comes after a meeting with a state-appointed receiver on Tuesday. The Arizona House Education Committee also advanced a bill to secure payroll. It still needs to be passed by both chambers.

Point In Time homelessness count takes place in Maricopa County

Maricopa County hosted its annual Point In Time homelessness count to gather information on the homeless population in the Valley.

Hawaiian fireworks blast: 5th victim dies in Arizona hospital

Another person has died as a result of a fireworks blast in Hawaii that left over 20 people dead or wounded, according to authorities.

Federal funding freeze plan denounced by AZ AG; death toll rises in Hawaii fireworks blast | Nightly Roundup

From reaction to a federal funding freeze that has been temporarily blocked by a federal judge to the latest on Isaac School District's financial woes, here's a look at some of your top stories.

Isaac School Dist.: AZ leaders demand accountability
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Political leaders in Arizona are demanding accountability, as the scale of Isaac School District's financial troubles become clear. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.

Nestlé opens factory in Glendale: 'High end, high-paying jobs'

Nestlé's new beverage factory and distribution center is now nestled in Glendale. The city of Glendale hopes this facility will help brew even more economic development.

Nestlé opens new facility in Glendale
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Nestlé's new beverage factory and distribution center is now nestled in Glendale. The city of Glendale hopes this facility will help brew even more economic development. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has more.

Arizona weather forecast: Slim chance for rain in Phoenix

We may see some rain on Tuesday in the Valley. There will be a slim chance for some afternoon showers.

Deportations underway in Arizona; Phoenix woman accused of murder l Morning News Brief

The crackdown on illegal immigration is underway with thousands of people being deported nationwide; a woman was arrested after a man was found dead inside a Phoenix apartment; and more – here's a look at some of our top stories for the morning of Tuesday, January 28.

4-car crash in Phoenix leaves man with serious injuries
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A man has life-threatening injuries following a crash involving multiple vehicles near 7th Street and Beardsley. Traffic in the area was restricted due to the investigation.

More than 7,000 migrants deported: Homeland Security
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President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration continues. The Department of Homeland Security says more than 7,000 undocumented migrants have been deported. ICE is posting daily updates on social media, saying on Sunday they made nearly 950 arrests and nearly 1,200 on Monday, including a man in Phoenix wanted for murder in Mexico.

Annual Point-In-Time homeless count in Maricopa County
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On Tuesday, volunteers will head out for the annual Point-In-Time homeless count in Maricopa County. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more.

Deportations in Arizona underway; border czar says focus is on criminals

A week into the second Trump administration and the crackdown on the border and illegal immigration is underway. DHS arrested and deported over 7,000 people that were in the U.S. illegally, and some of them were in Arizona.

Scottsdale launches new public safety alert system
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Scottsdale is launching a new emergency alert notification system. The RAVE Alert system will be run by Scottsdale Police. It will be activated during large events, providing alerts about things like severe weather, public safety concerns, evacuations and more. This will start next week during the WM Phoenix Open.