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2 weeks ago |
fox10phoenix.com | Ashlie Rodriguez
Video of a speedboat racing across Lake Havasu and flying high and flipping upside down is going viral. FOX 10 is talking with the team behind the boat that's finding the bright side to this scary moment. What they're saying: Of course, the best part is the two drivers got out of that boat alive. They also ended up winning the race. The prize money goes to their charities, which is exactly the reason why they race. Don’t let all the optimism fool you though. This was a terrifying scene to witness.
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3 weeks ago |
fox10phoenix.com | Ashlie Rodriguez
There's more uproar over the Trump administration’s immigration policies, and this time it comes after the arrest of a man at the Tucson border. The backstory: Initial reports said Jose Hermosillo, 19, was a U.S. citizen who was detained for 10 days just because he didn’t have his ID. His case got the attention of Arizona's governor and attorney general. However, the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security says this narrative is false.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Ashlie Rodriguez
The BriefThe family of a man who was detained at the Tucson border says the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security isn't telling the truth about why he was held for 10 days. DHS says the man, Jose Hermosillo, 19, admitted to entering the U.S. illegally and wanted to self-deport. His family doesn't believe that, saying Hermosillo is a U.S. citizen and has lived in New Mexico for years.
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4 weeks ago |
fox10phoenix.com | Ashlie Rodriguez
April 20, or 420, is widely known as a day to celebrate marijuana. The reason behind that particular date varies, but this year 420 falls on Easter. The convergence could help an industry that’s in a slump. Revenue is down in the recreational marijuana market This is the second year in a row recreational marijuana sales are down. The competition is higher, the products are cheaper and their ability to market is stifled.
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4 weeks ago |
fox10phoenix.com | Ashlie Rodriguez |Kenneth Wong
The Phoenix Police Department has scrapped its current search for a new police chief in order to start the process once again, after one of the final candidates withdrew from consideration. The candidate in question, current interim police chief Michael Sullivan, was considered a shoo-in for the position. "I think this is the right time for the department to move forward," said Interim Chief Sullivan. "This is the right time for me, personally." Here's what to know.
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