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West Phoenix crash prompts roadway closure

A crash in the area of 59th Avenue and Thomas Road in Phoenix has prompted road closures in the area. Our photojournalist at the scene saw two people being taken to the hospital at thee scene, but we don't have any details on how badly anyone was hurt.

Dozens arrested in Phoenix prostitution bust

A massive prostitution bust that happened near Grand Canyon University in Phoenix has resulted in over 50 arrests. The arrests were made as part of a months-long investigation, and it was a joint effort between GCU and various law enforcement authorities.

SNAP benefits pause: Gov. Hobbs considers options

One of the issues resulting from the ongoing federal government shutdown revolves around SNAP benefits not being paid in full, but that could be changing soon. FOX 10's Dominique Newland reports.

Canceled flights spur frustration; travelers suggest Mesa Gateway

The FAA's new 10% flight reduction at 40 high-traffic airports, including Phoenix, is compounding issues as the airport already faces delays and cancellations. In contrast, travelers at nearby Mesa Gateway Airport are reporting smooth and easy travel.

Police ID man in Mesa standoff

Mesa police identified the man at the center of a standoff as 33-year-old Thomas Zambrano. He is accused of multiple charges, including aggravated assault and resisting arrest.

Sky Harbor faces cuts, delays as Mesa airport stays calm

The FAA is implementing a 10% reduction in flights at 40 high-traffic airports, including Phoenix Sky Harbor, due to safety concerns. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz hears from Mesa Gateway Airport travelers who say there hasn't been any issues.

Conservation vs. commerce: The fight over Arizona's wolf population

The recovery of the Mexican gray wolf is pitting Arizona ranchers, who cite mounting livestock losses, against conservationists, leading to legislation in Congress aimed at delisting the species from the Endangered Species Act. While ranchers criticize current compensation programs as ineffective due to the near-impossibility of obtaining proof of a wolf kill, conservationists stress the wolves' vital ecological role and the need for coexistence.