Morning Weather Forecast - 10/3/25
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Happy Friday! Our warm stretch continues as we'll see a high in the low-100s in the Valley.

Veteran survives deadly Globe flash flood: 'All hell broke loose'

David Hayes Sr., a 66-year-old Marine veteran, narrowly survived deadly flash floods in Globe, Arizona, after water swept his RV trailer a half-mile, pinning his leg and forcing him to crawl out of a broken back window to reach safety.

Veteran barely escapes deadly Globe flash flood
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Flash floods that struck last week were deadly, claiming the lives of three people. Now, we are hearing from a man who says he barely made it out alive. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.

Phoenix Police involved in 2nd shooting in just hours
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For the second time on Thursday, Phoenix Police officers were involved in a shooting, the department said. This latest shooting happened near 16th Street and Buckeye Road.

Man arrested in deaths of 2 Phoenix high school students
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The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of Thomas Brown, 31, in connection with the May deaths of 18-year-old Pandora Kjolsrud and 17-year-old Evan Clark, two Arcadia High School students found shot in the Tonto National Forest.

Post-monsoon cleanup still underway in Globe

"To be 72 and 71 and starting over from zero, that’s the hard part," said one person whose brother's home was devastated by flooding in late September.

Holiday cheer for troops: Card drive underway
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The holidays are fast approaching, and the American Legion Pat Tillman Post 117 is hoping to spread some cheer. The post is launching its annual "Christmas Cards for the Troops" campaign. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has more.

ZooLights tickets now on sale for the holidays season
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Tickets are now on sale for one of the Valley?s favorite holiday traditions: ZooLights at the Phoenix Zoo. This year's display will be bigger, brighter and more magical than ever. The lights will turn on Nov. 26.

'Photo' of Former President Obama goes viral; AZ school incident prompts calls for change | Nightly Roundup

“Photo” of Former President Obama went viral on social media; school board member calls for changes after violent incident at Phoenix high school; and more - here's a look at your top stories.

Phoenix school board member calls for changes after violent high school incident

“My fears are just like the parents': is the kid going to come home safe at the end of the day? And I frankly can't answer that in an honest way," said Jeremiah Cota, a Phoenix Union High School District board member.

Monsoon: Cleanup still taking place in Globe
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It has been almost a week since a powerful monsoon storm slammed Globe, a community located to the east of Phoenix, and the cleanup efforts are far from finished. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Plants that keep the mosquitoes away
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The last few weeks of the monsoon season brought some much-needed rain to the Phoenix area. While rain can be good for Arizona, it also brought mosquitoes. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more on plants that can repel mosquitoes.

Calls for changes following Phoenix HS fight
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An attack involving multiple incidents happened on Oct. 1 at Carl Hayden High School, which forms part of the Phoenix Union High School District, and in the aftermath of the incident, a member of the school board is calling for school resource officers to be brought back onto all campuses. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.

Obama DJing in Arizona image is a viral AI fake
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An AI-generated image of former President Barack Obama DJing in Arizona went viral, gaining millions of views across TikTok and Instagram before being confirmed as fake. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the details.

D.A. Ranch | Drone Zone
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A hidden gem lies in the heart of Verde Valley's Cornville. D.A. Ranch was once a working cattle ranch, but it has since been converted into a vineyard. FOX 10 Drone Pilots Joe Tillman and Brian Kae show us the family-owned estate.

Arizona sheriff uses AI to ID 'John Doe'
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AI is becoming more mainstream in fields like healthcare & education. Now, police departments are also finding ways AI can assist them, like Pima County Sheriff's Department in southern Arizona using AI to identify a "John Doe." FOX's Amalia Roy has more.