1 year later, how is 988 doing?
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It has been a year since a national, three-digit number was launched for people in need of help due to mental health crisis, and officials in Arizona say the program has helped a lot of people. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.

Comparing Arizona's current heat wave to 1974
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As of July 18, 2023, Arizona has seen a streak of 19 days with temperatures at or above 110F, and the streak is set to be extended. This breaks the previous record of 18 consecutive days with temperatures at or above 110F, which was set in 1974. FOX 10 Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz has more on what 1974 can tell us (if anything) about what's to come in 2023.

Federal judge fines lawyers for Lake, Finchem
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The judge ordered the lawyers for Kari Lake and Mark Finchem to pay $122,000 in attorney's fees for Maricopa County.

4PM Weather Forecast - 7/20/2023
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Don't hold your breath for any relief from the excessive heat.

Search for Phoenix robbery suspect continues
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Sgt. Brian Bowers says the suspect pulled out a knife and engaged in a fight with the victim before fleeing the scene near 18th Ave. and Thunderbird Rd. The suspect is considered to be armed and dangerous.

Doctors see more heat-related cases amid hot days
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With the extreme heat also comes an increased risk of dehydration, and in recent days, doctors in the Valley say they have seen an increase in heat-related illnesses. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.

Suspect injured in Phoenix Police shooting
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The Phoenix Police Department says it's investigating an officer-involved shooting that injured a suspect Monday night. The shooting happened near 20th and Jefferson streets around 8:15 p.m on July 17.

Phoenix teen dead after swimming in Show Low
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Officials with the Navajo County Sheriff's Office say a 15-year-old boy who went missing while swimming in Show Low Lake has been found dead. Officials have identified the swimmer as Christopher Hampton from the Phoenix area.

City pools in Phoenix | Drone Zone
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As Arizona continues to deal with a brutal summer heat wave, many people have been opting to cool down by the pool. For this week's edition of Drone Zone, we caught up with the City of Phoenix to find out what it takes to operate their city pools, and why they are the perfect spot to get some relief from the unrelenting heat.

Robles Fire burns in southern Arizona
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The Robles Fire broke out on July 19 just south of I-10, east of Benson. People in the area between I-10, Dragoon Road and Touchstone Road are in "SET" status, so they need to be prepared to evacuate.

Economic impact of films in Arizona
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The Phoenix Film Office has released new numbers showing the economic impact of films, commercials and documentaries in the city.

Double stabbing leaves woman hurt in Glendale
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Police say the stabbing happened near 86th Drive and Pasadena Avenue. A woman was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. A suspect was detained at the scene.

Videos shows big flame at scene of propane business fire
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Video taken in the area of 40th Street and Washington in Phoenix shows a big flame at the scene of a fire. The fire, which was accompanied by explosions, happened at a propane business.

Arizona woman struck by bison, thrown into the air
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A woman from Phoenix was seriously hurt after she was gored by a bison on the morning of July 17 at Yellowstone National Park. For the Phoenix area couple Chris Whitehill and his fianc?e Amber Harris, the first day of their vacation at Yellowstone National Park started out perfectly. Until the attack.

Deadly motorcycle crash in Goodyear
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A motorcyclist was killed in a crash near Estrella Parkway and Goodyear Boulevard overnight.

AZ hospital offers new stroke rehab system
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The new stroke rehabilitation system, considered to be the first of its kind, is being performed at the Mayo Clinic, and doctors say it is a real game changer in helping patients regain mobility. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.

Death Valley could reach 131?F
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Death Valley National Park could set a world record this week for the hottest temperature ever recorded. The aptly-named Furnace Creek could hit 131?F. Signs are posted throughout the park warning visitors not to go hiking after 10 a.m.

Evening Weather Forecast - 7/19/23
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More records broken! It doesn't appear the heat is letting up anytime soon, either.