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West Valley road rage victim memorial destroyed; family seeks answers

On Monday, members of Middleton's family came out to clean up the area and add more items. Less than 24 hours later, someone destroyed the memorial, and the family is now asking for their stuff back.

WM Phoenix Open: Scottsdale PD gives arrest, ejection, trespass numbers for 2024

There were more calls for service, arrests, ejections and trespassing reports during this year's WM Phoenix Open compared to the last two years, police said. We have more on what authorities are saying.

A program in Chandler is helping seniors financially while giving them a chance to make friends. It's called the Golden Neighbors program. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen explains how it works.

Man shot after firing at officers, Phoenix Police say

A man who allegedly opened fire at officers in Phoenix was shot by police and has been hospitalized.

Feb. 13 is National Pancake Day, and Joe from Joe's Diner in Phoenix celebrated in a big way by attempting to beat a world record. FOX 10's Danielle Miller explains.

WM Phoenix Open: 2024 alcohol enforcement numbers revealed by Dept. of Liquor Licenses & Control

There were reports of some WM Phoenix Open goers who were underage drinking during the 4-day event and newly released numbers appear to prove those reports right.

Medical magic mushrooms: Vets join lawmakers in support of efforts to legalize it

The bill, if passed and signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs, would allow the use of magic mushrooms in treatments for certain mental health conditions.

FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the latest on the Phoenix Police shooting that injured a suspect early Tuesday morning. Neighbors say although they're used to the commotion, it's not something they expected this morning.

Barbie: Phoenix woman shows off her extensive doll collection

"Barbie is the best thing since sliced bread," said Lisa Davis, whose love of collecting the doll began over a decade ago.

'Alligator' freakout: People calling 911 after seeing fake gator in lake at Mesa park

The fake alligator was meant to help birds, but it also managed spark a number of 911 calls from concerned citizens.

Alerts in your neighborhood: Latest police, fire incidents around the Valley (Feb. 12-18)

Here's a look at the latest police investigations, fires, crashes and other incidents that are happening around the Valley for Feb. 12-18.

Woman dies after being found stabbed in Laveen, suspect arrested

Police say a man has been arrested after a woman was found stabbed near 51st Avenue and Baseline Road.

Man's death in Phoenix ruled as murder: PD

Police say they are now treating the death of a man in north Phoenix as a murder.

Child dies, several hurt following crashes involving 10 vehicles on US 60

A child died at the hospital following two crashes involving 10 vehicles along the US 60 in Tempe.

Son admits to shooting and killing his parents in north Phoenix, police say

A man admitted to shooting and killing his parents in a north Phoenix home, police said.

Man shot, killed during dispute in Arizona Taco Bell drive-thru: PD

A man who pointed a gun at other people in a Taco Bell drive-thru in Surprise was shot and killed, police said.

Maricopa County warns public of possible measles exposure

Symptoms of measles include fever, cough, white spots in the throat, runny nose, watery eyes and a rash. Officials say it can take up to 21 days after their last exposure for a person to develop these symptoms.

There's a new effort in the Arizona Legislature to stop panhandlers from asking for money in medians and freeway ramps. The bill's sponsor says it will save lives and prevent accidents, but critics say it would violate people's rights. If passed, the bill would make it illegal for people to congregate and solicit money on medians, traffic islands and highway exit and entrance ramps. So far, the bill has passed through the House Rules Committee and will move ahead to the rest of the legislature.

Mesa PD: Luxury condo complex was a hub for ‘numerous’ sober living homes, alcohol abuse and violence

Remember the luxury condos in Mesa we told you about that were overrun by unlicensed sober living homes? Fox 10 Investigates uncovered police reports detailing what exactly was unfolding and how it was allowed.

Remember the luxury condos in Mesa we told you about that were overrun by unlicensed sober living homes? Fox 10 Investigates uncovered police reports detailing what exactly was unfolding and how it was allowed.

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