Cesar Chavez: Phoenix Union High School District to rename school named after now-controversial activist

Amid recent allegations of sexual abuse against late activist Cesar Chavez, the Phoenix Union High School District's Governing Board met to discuss a high school of theirs that bears Chavez's name.

PXU considers renaming Cesar Chavez High School
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Amid sexual abuse allegations, the legacy of the late Cesar Chavez is under intense scrutiny across Arizona, and now, a school that bears his name in the Laveen area could be renamed. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.

Self-driving cars: Zoox joins growing list of companies testing in Phoenix

Another driverless car company has announced plans to test in the Phoenix area, and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said the city's climate, street design, and pro-business climate is helping to fuel such growth.

Zoox to test self-driving cars in the Phoenix area
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Zoox, Amazon’s autonomous rideshare company, is the latest to bring self-driving technology to the Phoenix area, and FOX 10's Jacob Luthi has more on why the Valley has been attracting companies that specialize in such technology.

Evidence concerns mount in Arizona child murder case

There are concerns over the future of a child murder trial, as evidence tracking issues come to light in case of Sanaa Cunningham's death.

SRP to lower utility rate from May through October

SRP customers could see a slightly cheaper power bill this summer, as the utility firm announces lower rates in a temporary move.

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The Cave Creek Rodeo Days began on March 26, and it is scheduled to run through the weekend. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more on the annual event.

Evidence concerns persist in AZ child murder case
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There are concerns over the future of a child murder trial in Arizona, after evidence tracking issues with Goodyear Police came to light. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.

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A 26-year-old man is charged with second-degree attempted murder for allegedly trying to push a man in front of a passing train at a Seattle light rail station.

'Patriot Pets' program helps AZ vet | Care Force
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An Avondale veteran overseas in Gaza befriended a stray dog. When his assignment came to an end, he had to leave his companion behind, but that separation didn't last long. FOX 10's Christina Carilla has more, in this edition of Care Force.

SRP announces summer rate cut
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It is not often that one hears about a bill that is going down instead of up, but that is the case with Salt River Project (SRP) customers, as the utility is announcing lower rates in a temporary measure. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Trump orders pay for TSA workers amid DHS impasse
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President Donald Trump says he will sign an emergency order to immediately fund the TSA, as Congress struggles to agree on a deal to fund the Homeland Security Department.

Nancy Guthrie's doors were 'propped open,' Savannah Guthrie says

In her first sit-down interview since her mother vanished from her home nearly two months ago, "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie recalled the "chaos and disbelief" surrounding Nancy Guthrie's disappearance after her sister called saying that their mother was missing.

Cesar Chavez: PXU board meets to discuss HS name
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The Governing Board for the Phoenix Union High School District is meeting to discuss Cesar Chavez High School, which is named after a late activist who is now accused of sexual abuse. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.

Historic Gillespie Dam Bridge | Drone Zone
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In Maricopa County, the historic Gillespie Dam Bridge stretches across the Gila River, and it's a piece of Arizona history that is still standing strong. FOX 10 Drone Pilot Levi Pettigrew has more.

Evening Weather Forecast - 3/26/26
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Louisville to pay $800K after Christian photographer beats law forcing her to shoot same-sex weddings

The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay $800,000 in attorney fees as part of a settlement with a Christian photographer after years of litigation over a nondiscrimination provision in a local law she was concerned would make her violate her faith.