DHS funding remains stuck in partisan battle
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While TSA workers are starting to receive their pay, funding for the Department of Homeland Security remains in limbo amid a battle between Republicans and Democrats.

MAHA movement targets 'gas station heroin'
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It's called "tianeptine,' but the largely unregulated antidepressant is better known by its nickname 'gas station heroin.' It can be more potent than morphine, and now, the Feds are stepping in. Reporter Jared Halpern has more.

Artemis II moon mission set for April 1 launch
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The Artemis II crew are set to start their journey around the moon for the first time in half a century. FOX's Amy Galo learns more about the final preparations ahead of takeoff on Wednesday.

Evening Weather Forecast - 3/30/26
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Spotty showers and windy conditions are sweeping across Arizona. FOX 10's Erica Horvatin has more on the big changes weather changes happening this week. 

Arizona Diamondbacks; gas tax | FOX 10 Talks
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FOX 10 Anchors Marc Martinez & Ellen McNamara discuss the biggest news stories of the day. On today's show, Reporter Taylor Wirtz joins us to talk about the home opening game for the Arizona Diamondbacks, among other stories.

2nd person tests positive for measles in Coconino County, officials say

Coconino County officials have released a list of places where people may have been exposed to measles, after a second person is confirmed to have contracted the virus.

Cause of small plane crash into north Phoenix backyard released in NTSB report

A small plane that crashed into a north Phoenix backyard suffered complete engine failure shortly after departing Deer Valley Airport on March 4, according to a preliminary report released by the NTSB.

Tennessee grandmother jailed after AI facial recognition misidentifies her in fraud case

A Tennessee grandmother says she was wrongly jailed for weeks after authorities used AI facial recognition to identify her as a suspect in a North Dakota bank fraud case.

Mary Beth Hurt, Tony-nominated stage and screen actor, dies at 79

Mary Beth Hurt, a Tony Award-nominated stage and screen actor known for her work on Broadway and in films including “The World According to Garp” and “The Age of Innocence,” has died at 79.

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Kidney disease may trigger rare, potentially fatal brain virus, study says

A recent case study found a possible new trigger for a dangerous, and sometimes fatal, virus that could be laying dormant in up to 90% of people.

Mill Avenue shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 hurt in Tempe

Police say 22-year-old Jacob Jaime died at the hospital after he was found shot on March 28 near 3rd Street and Mill Avenue. A second man who was hurt in the shooting survived.

DHS funding fight; ASU coach Molly Miller | FOX 10 Talks
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On today's show, TSA Agent Pascual Contreras talks about his work being impacted by the government shutdown. Plus, ASU head women's basketball coach Molly Miller.

Expert on ICE, Funding, and National Security | FOX 10 Talks
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As the Department of Homeland Security navigates its most significant funding crisis to date, Jessica M. Vaughan, Director of Policy Studies for the Center for Immigration Studies joins us on FOX 10 Talks. With over 30 years of expertise in immigration operations, Vaughan provides an essential breakdown of the current standoff over ICE funding and interior enforcement.

Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 58 latest updates

Monday marks Day 58 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, as it's been eight weeks since her disappearance from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1.

Phoenix TSA agent’s plea amid DHS shutdown | FOX 10 Talks
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As the Department of Homeland Security shutdown enters its 45th day, officially the longest in U.S. history, the men and women securing our skies are reaching a breaking point. TSA Agent, Pascual Contreras, joins us on FOX 10 Talks as one of the 60,000 "essential" employees working without a confirmed federal budget. Despite the President’s recent executive order to bypass Congress and provide emergency pay, many agents are still facing financial struggles.