Many Arizonans say they can't access unemployment benefits
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After the state switched to a new system online, many residents claim they haven't received their unemployment benefits. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.

Seniors learning the latest technology
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The Optum Community Center meets weekly to keep seniors up-to-date on the latest technology. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.

Peoria firefighter shaves head to support childhood cancer research
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A Peoria firefighter shaved his head to raise money for childhood cancer research with the St. Baldricks Foundation, ahead of the "Shave the Day" event in Glendale.

Some Tempe businesses forced to close due to microburst damage
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More than 70 small businesses are being forced to close their doors for good following the microburst that slammed Tempe on Monday. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.

Supreme Court seemingly inclined to gut key provision in Voting Rights Act

The U.S. Supreme Court appears inclined to limit the Voting Rights Act's ability to force states to draw electoral districts in favor of minority voters.

Sunshine Specialty Foods | Made in Arizona
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Sunshine Specialty Foods in Phoenix is a fully vegan, gourmet producer making waves in the plant-based scene. With handcrafted relishes, honey, and seasonal flavor blends, all are free of artificial preservatives.

Evening weather forecast - 10/15/25
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A cold front has brought cooler temps, with high wind gusts subsiding tonight. FOX 10's Erica Horvatin has the latest weather.

Phoenix Zoo pushes back reopening after big storm
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The Phoenix Zoo will remain closed until Oct. 17, as cleanup from Monday's powerful storm continues. Nearly two dozen trees were uprooted at the zoo, and the zoo estimate about $300,000 in damages.

Phoenix approves $1.2M settlement in mistaken identity shooting
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The Phoenix City Council approved a $1.2 million settlement to the man mistakenly killed by Phoenix police at a motel in 2019.

Storm Damage in Globe, AI Boy Scout Badge & Star of "Black Phone 2" | FOX 10 Talks
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Anchors Brian Webb & Marc Martinez talk about the day's biggest stories. On today's show, Reporter Nicole Krasean joins us to talk about the flood recovery efforts in Globe, plus, Miguel Mora talks about his new movie "Black Phone 2." Chief Scout Executive of Scouting America, Roger Krone, talks about the new AI badge for Boy Scouts, and Sports Reporter Robby Baker comments on the biggest news in Arizona sports.

Arizona residents claim system switch halts unemployment benefits

Many Arizonans are reporting widespread problems with receiving their unemployment benefits following the state's launch of a new online system, “Cactus."

Microburst leaves 70+ Tempe small businesses inoperable

A microburst with wind gusts up to 70 mph hit Tempe, leaving over 70 small businesses inoperable.

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Trump, FBI Director Patel tout efforts to crackdown on violent crime

FBI Director Kash Patel joined President Trump to tout federal law enforcement’s efforts to combat crime in major cities across the U.S. in "Operation Summer Heat."

Nissan recalls more than 173,000 vans

Nissan is recalling more than 173,000 vans due to a fuel pump issue that could cause engines to stall and increase the risk of a crash.

These states are most affected by government shutdown, analysis shows

A study shows the ongoing government shutdown is hitting the District of Columbia, Hawaii, and New Mexico, particularly hard due to the large number of federal workers and federal government contracts.

U.S. strikes boat accused of carrying drugs
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The U.S. military has carried out another deadly airstrike on an alleged drug boat on Oct. 14, and now, some members of Congress are questioning if the attacks, which were ordered by President Trump, are legal. Reporter Caroline Shively has more, from Washingon.

More cinnamon brands recalled due to elevated lead levels, FDA says

There is currently no FDA limit for heavy metals in spices. However, the agency has set a limit of 1 part per million of lead in candy likely to be consumed by small children.