Family sues over Maricopa County heat exposure death
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One year after a man with mental health issues died from heat exposure and dehydration on a 116-degree Phoenix day, his family is suing Maricopa County and other parties for wrongful death. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has this story.

Phoenix heat challenges out-of-state visitors
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While extreme heat isn't uncommon for July in the Valley, some visitors aren't coping well with it. On the hottest day of the year, many travelers were met with triple-digit temperatures upon stepping off their airplanes. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.

Here's how much hotter your summers could get by 2060 and 2100

Summers in U.S. cities are projected to become hotter by 2060 and 2100, with some reaching heat levels comparable to the Middle East and North Africa.

Man overcome by heat air-lifted off Phoenix hiking trail
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A man who was overcome by heat was rescued off a Phoenix hiking trail on Wednesday morning. By the time the man was rescued, it was already over 100 degrees.

Phoenix man rescued from South Mountain trail due to heat

A man was rescued from the Desert Classic Trail on South Mountain due to heat-related issues. He was air-lifted to the hospital and is stable, the fire department said.

Robert Earl Keen announces plans for benefit concert for Texas flood victims

Texas musician Robert Earl Keen announced that he would be putting together a benefit concert to support the Texas Hill Country and those impacted by devastating flooding over the July 4th weekend.

Deadly flooding hits another state l FOX 10 Talks
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FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Ty Brennan and Anita Roman discuss the day's top stories, including a home that washed away, a Texas police chief speaks on deadly flooding, an ICE operation in south Phoenix, and more.

Hiker dies while trying to reach Colorado River in Grand Canyon

A 67-year-old Texas man who was trying to reach the Colorado River for an overnight stay at Phantom Ranch was found unresponsive on South Kaibab Trail, officials said.

NOAA nominee questioned on weather warnings after deadly Texas floods

Neil Jacobs, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, faced a Senate committee confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

More than 160 people missing amid deadly Texas floods
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The death toll from the July 4th weekend flooding in Central Texas has climbed to 118. Across the state, more than 160 people are considered missing. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has promised that the search will not stop until all of the missing are found.

Phoenix firefighters deploy to Texas for flood relief
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48 members of the Phoenix Fire Department?s Arizona Task Force 1, a FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team, left the Valley on Tuesday, en route to Texas to assist with ongoing relief efforts following deadly floods.

Mesa woman's invention aims to stop wildfires caused by dragging chains

A Mesa woman developed a fire hose covering for trailer chains to prevent wildfire-causing sparks, a frequent problem in Arizona's extreme heat. Her "Operation Spark Arrest" seeks to distribute these widely through companies & local groups.

Cooling centers in Phoenix brace for extreme temps
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With Phoenix expecting a sweltering 117 degrees on July 9, the city is opening cooling centers and water bottle distribution to aid residents. Officials are also reminding people to check on vulnerable neighbors. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has this story.

Arizona families recall memories where devastating floods hit in Texas

Devastating floods in Kerr County, Texas, have killed over 100 and left 161 missing, including campers from Camp Mystic. Arizona families are sharing memories of the affected Guadalupe River area, a place tied to generations of summers.

Phoenix braces for extreme heat as city prepares cooling centers

As Phoenix braces for possible 117-degree heat on July 9, the city is opening cooling centers and distributing water. Officials urge residents to check on neighbors, especially those who are at-risk.