Channel 10 Rewind: 1984 - No more happy hour? | Video Vault
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Vintage gas prices, a Phoenix logo redesign, freeway funding, violent monsoon damage, airport fog delays, a MADD debate, rare mountain snow and kids packing computer camps highlight this rewind.

Somali-run day care in Minneapolis broken into, vandalized

Someone broke into a Somali-run day care in Minneapolis earlier this week, causing "extensive vandalism," according to Nokomis Daycare Center.

$20K reward for missing Native American woman: Humboldt County sheriff

The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office announced a $20,000 reward for information leading to the location of a Native American woman last seen three decades ago.

Wild video shows speeding car going airborne, ejects driver into backyard pool

Surveillance video from a home in Nevada captured a dramatic crash in which a speeding car barreled through a concrete backyard wall, went airborne, and ejected its driver into a private swimming pool

1 dead, several hurt in Phoenix light rail crash

One person is dead and several others were hurt in a serious crash involving a light rail trail on Dec. 30 at the intersection of Indian School Road and Central Avenue.

Channel 10 Rewind: 1981 - Raise drinking age proposed | Video Vault
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$700M highway fund shortfall prompts a look at lottery profits; Governor Babbitt proposes raising the drinking age to 21 due to juvenile crime; scalpers profit from high Rolling Stones ticket demand.

Federal government freezes Minnesota child care funding amid fraud investigation

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced it has frozen all child care payments to Minnesota amid the ongoing investigation and allegations of fraud. The equates to about $185 million per year.

The legendary Lou Holtz | Great American Story
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Legendary coach Lou Holtz joins The Great American Story to share life lessons from Notre Dame, his three rules for success, and his candid take on the future of college football. Don’t miss this inspiring talk on faith, family, and leadership.

New laws taking effect in 2026: What you need to know

A wide range of new state laws will take effect in 2026, bringing changes that impact workers, students, renters and consumers across the country.

New details on Rebekah Baptiste case; driver arrested weeks after deadly hit-and-run l Morning News Brief

From new details on the case of a young Arizona girl who was allegedly killed by her father and his girlfriend to an arrest made months after a deadly hit-and-run crash on a Phoenix freeway, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of December 31.

SNAP junk-food purchase restrictions take effect Jan. 1 in five states, others to follow in 2026 — see where

The new year brings new restrictions on food purchases by SNAP recipients. On Jan. 1, five states are banning SNAP recipients from using their taxpayer-funded food assistance benefit to purchase junk food.

Isiah Whitlock Jr., actor from ‘The Wire,’ ‘Veep,' dies at 71

The actor gained popularity for his roles on the hit HBO shows "The Wire" and "Veep," and also appeared in several films during his career, including "Goodfellas," "The 25th Hour," and "Da 5 Bloods."

Man shot in Phoenix, suspect sought by police
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Police say a man is expected to survive after he was shot near 45th Avenue and Encanto Boulevard. The suspect in the shooting is not in custody.

Rivals face off in biggest game of year l NFC West Huddle
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The Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers face off this weekend, and the stakes couldn't be higher, with the winner clinching the number 1 overall seed in the NFC, and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.