Mom of 7 fatally shot in north Phoenix; Savannah Guthrie's first sit-down interview l Morning News Brief

From a Phoenix mom of seven fatally shot during a reported dispute with a neighbor to Savannah Guthrie's first sit-down interview about the search for her missing mother, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of March 25.

Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 53 latest updates

Wednesday marks Day 53 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, as we enter the seventh week since her disappearance from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1.

Shooting in Laveen neighborhood leaves man hurt
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A man is expected to survive after being shot near 51st Avenue and Baseline Road. Police have not identified any suspects.

March heatwave: Are we cooked this summer?
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An unseasonably warm month of March is raising some concerns about our summer. Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz answers a burning question from a FOX 10 viewer.

Nancy Guthrie: Sheriff warns of rise in fundraising scams
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Investigators say dozens of fake accounts are trying to cash in on the 84-year-old's disappearance. A legitimate $1 million reward has been offered by Nancy Guthrie's family for her safe return.

Arizona weather forecast: Triple digits sticking around for now in Phoenix

The forecast high reaches 101 degrees in Phoenix today. That high may jump to 102 by Thursday and Friday. The sky will remain sunny to mostly sunny for the next several days as well.

Morning Weather Forecast - 3/25/26
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Phoenix is expected to reach 101 degrees on Wednesday, which would break the previous record of 99°F.

Phoenix speed cameras: Violations begin after grace period
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No more warnings! Speed-monitoring cameras that were installed last month around Phoenix will now give out citations beginning March 25. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.

Pima County investigating Sheriff Chris Nanos
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The Pima County Board of Supervisors says they will investigate Sheriff Chris Nanos' disciplinary record and work history.

San Diego considers selling water to Arizona amid ongoing Colorado River water negotiations
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Arizona is in talks with San Diego, a city willing to share its water, but at a huge price. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen learns more as leaders continue to battle it out over access to the Colorado River.

Neighbor arrested in deadly shooting of Phoenix mom of 7
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The family of a mother of seven who was shot and killed by her neighbor said an argument escalated over an alleged $100 she owed after backing in to her neighbor's car. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz learns how that confrontation took a turn for the worse. 

Phoenix mother of 7 fatally shot by neighbor over $100 dispute, family says

A North Phoenix mother of seven was shot and killed on Monday morning following an alleged confrontation with her neighbor over a $100 repair debt from a minor car accident.

Arizona considers buying California water as Colorado River tensions remain high

Arizona is in talks with San Diego to potentially trade funding for California desalination projects in exchange for a larger share of Colorado River water.

Nighttime curfew at San Carlos Apache community set to end

"This is what we got. This is our home. So we try to protect it as much as we can," said San Carlos Apache Assistant Police Chief Wendsler Noise Jr., as a nighttime curfew is set to end for parts of the Native American community.

Curfew at San Carlos Apache community set to end
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A two-week curfew in Bylas, a community on the San Carlos Apache Reservation, is set to end on March 29. The curfew was instituted amid a spate of violent incidents in the area, and FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has more.

4,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies donated to Phoenix church
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St. Vincent de Paul received a massive donation of Girl Scout cookies from 49 local businesses. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen hears more from those who helped make it happen. 

Murder suspects released, trial in recess due to evidence tracking issues
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A couple was released from jail nearly a decade following the death of a former Phoenix police detective's 7-year-old daughter due to evidence tracking issues. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean hears from an attorney who says it's possible the case could be thrown out entirely.