The Sober Truth: Inside AZ's Medicaid scandal | Trailer
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The Sober Truth: Inside Arizona's Medicaid scandal - streaming exclusively on FOX10Phoenix.com, Tubi, and FOX Local on Dec. 3 at 7pm MST. Get a preview of @jlumfox10's 30-minute special report, which includes exclusive stories that shed light on a scheme that transformed into a full blown sober living crisis.

Suspect called family, admitted to deadly shooting: Phoenix PD

Police say 58-year-old Salvador Najera Jr. called family members saying he shot someone at an apartment complex near 43rd Avenue and Thomas Road. Michelle Semenjuk, 63, died after being found shot inside the apartment.

Arizona weather forecast: Cold front, wind gusts arriving

Arizona will continue under a sunny and clear sky through the work week. The temperature remains warmer-than-normal around the state, especially in the lower deserts.

Man allegedly admits to Phoenix apartment shooting
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Police say 58-year-old Salvador Najera Jr. called family members saying he shot someone at an apartment complex near 43rd Avenue and Thomas Road. Michelle Semenjuk, 63, died after being found shot inside the apartment.

Monsoon 101: Burn scars
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After a wildfire is extinguished, it leaves behind something known as a burn scar, And if you live near Flagstaff, those areas are very susceptible to flooding.

Deputy uses spike strip to end pursuit
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Video shows a Virginia deputy throwing a device known as the "stinger." His aim and timing manages to strike the tire of a fleeing vehicle.

Lynne Loss on 'Oppenheimer' - full interview
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The movie Oppenheimer has led to a certain level of interest in the theoretical physicist's life and work, and recently, FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett sat down with Lynne Loss, who, while she was growing up, was Oppenheimer's neighbor in New Mexico.

Use of AI, ChatGPT in schools & its future
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Professor Subbarao Kambhampati, the head of ASU's computer and AI program, calls this a game of cat and mouse between students and professors, with the usual pros and cons. He says some professors are actually embracing AI and its kinks, called hallucinations.

ASU move-in day 2023
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August 10 was move-in day at Arizona State University. FOX 10's Mike Robinson shows us

Arizona Amazon driver saves baby bird
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This was a not-so-typical delivery for one valley amazon driver. He went from delivering packages to saving an animal. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the story.

Monsoon 101: The 30/30 rule
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Arizona's monsoon is famous for its epic display of lightning. FOX 10's Krystal Ortiz explains the 30/30 rule and how to stay safe during a storm.

Arizona Crime Files: July 10 - 16
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Our top crime stories for the week of July 10: Police search for a sex assault suspect in Mesa; a former NHL player threatened to kill a Scottsdale officer's family, and reportedly said, 'Your bloodline is dead'; a woman accused of abducting her baby appears in court, murder at a Phoenix apartment complex; and DNA cracks open the Bryan Patrick Miller murder case.

Rollin' with Richard: Kenny Dillingham
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FOX 10's Richard Saenz heads north to Payson to interview Arizona State University Sun Devils Head Coach Kenny Dillingham about the return to Camp Tontozona, the food truck dilemma, the starting quarterback position, and more.

Amazon cutting 14,000 jobs amid company's investment in AI

The job cuts at Amazon were announced Tuesday and account for 4% of the online retail company’s corporate workforce.

Bear family rescued from Flagstaff school's tree
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A mama bear and her two curious cubs were rescued from a tree in Flagstaff, Arizona Game and Fish said. They wandered into the area because of apple trees, then became stuck high up in the tree. They were rescued and relocated.

Financial strain, infrastructure needs follow historic Globe flooding
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One month after historic and deadly flooding devastated Globe, cleanup is continuing as city and county leaders assess long-term recovery needs and ways to mitigate future damage. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the details.

SNAP recipients forced to rely on nonprofit ahead of government shutdown
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Members who receive meals at a Phoenix nonprofit said they will be relying on them heavily as Nov. 1 approaches— a date when cuts to SNAP benefits are possible due to the government shutdown. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.