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immigration speech at the phoenix convention center wednesday. maryellen resendez is live from the home of one of the people expected to take the stage with him, and what's her message? what's she going to say? >> reporter: well, like you said donald trump will speak at the phoenix convention center, and he's lining up patients of victims -- parents of victims killed by undocumented immigrants. >> it had these, these criminals been deported, had they been serving take like they should have, had they not been able to plead down the charges, my son, brandon and others, they'd be alive. >> reporter: and that of course is the line up. police later learned his 21- year-old son grant was killed
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undocumented immigrant. steve is expected to be on stage along with the mother of brandon mendoza who was killed in 2014 by a wrong way drunk driver who was an undocumented immigrant, and a mother who's daughter was killed in phoenix by a russian undocumented immigrant last year, so they're going to be on stage. we don't know who's speaking, but it's all happening at 6:00 p.m. on wednesday at the phoenix convention center. back all right, thank you. detectives confirms they're after two guys they say are involved in an overnight shooting outside a valley bar. here's the surveillance video from near 16th street and bethany home road. the guys didn't make it into the bar because it was almost closing time, and they got into a fight outside, two men were shot, both are expected to recover. in tempe a frightening trip
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-- check cashing store. someone was robbed and cut with a knife. the suspect still not in custody. >. on the run and likely in mexico after two brutal murders in arizona. pinal county sheriff's deputies looking for clues at the time septic -- in the septic tank murders. they just identified the suspect and his brother, a person of interest as well. deputies are confident the brothers know about these two men, both their bodies found dismembere near casa grande. one of the victim's bodies 6 in a septic tank in 2014, the other found in a desert wash in 2009. kids walking out of class. these buckeye high school students say they're not being treated fairly because they're black. now they're protesting over black lives matter shirts that were banned by the school. jason is there, and just got answers from the school district. >> reporter: buckeye union high
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to specific allegations from the protesters marching around the school today, but said there have been racial tensions over the movement. the students say they feel targeted by the administration because they're black. the students walked out of class and into a fight with administration. >> i called bid father, and -- called by father, and we spoke to the principal, it's always what the majority wants. >> reporter: and apparently the majority didn't want them to wear the black lives matter shirts. >> >. i was told i had to take the shirt off or go home. >> reporter: it started when she wore a blm shirt two weeks ago and said a white student picked on argument. >> he said my shirt didn't mapper and black lives don't -- matter and black lives don't matter, and i thought he was completely wrong. >> reporter: since the students say they've been threatened and bullied. we even saw some of the anger
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>> get an education, not worried about what a shirt says. >> reporter: buckeye police also investigated threats at the school, but found nothing specification or credible, and either way the students feel attacked. >> buckeye will no longer tell us we want wear a shirt that says that we're proud of who we are >> reporter: now the buckeye superintendent was not available for an on camera interview, but say it is administration is politically neutral, but enforce the dress code when the clothes are disruptive to the learning environment or pose a distraction. no specifics on what that means. thank you. a deadly stabbing at a us flight center ruled a homicide, but no charges have been filed. that's new information at 6:00
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examiner's report. the 34-year-old was stabbed with a screw driver by a us airways employee, and they're trying to determine if the attack was in self-defense is what they said before. >. and the faa investigating a death that took place only hours ago in a sky diving accident. the man landed near the drop zone with a heavy landing. we don't know if the equipment was working property. he was once a bright lig in so many live, now friends and families are left to shine can'tables in his families -- candles in his family's honor as police look for his killer. he was found stabbed outside a gym in phoenix over a week ago. loved ones buried beneath a big secret. take a look at this one. incredible pictures showing a border tunnel linking mexico to the us. officials got suspicious about
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cemetery in mexico, and inside the tunnel found tools and a generator. and no charges for a possible abduction that turned into a car chase and ended with the car slamming into a bakery. >> raquel cervantes is live, and now the owners are left to deal with the damage, and there's a lot of it. >> reporter: yeah, they really are, and right now they're literally picking up the pieces. crews right now on scene trying to clean up e now the bakery opened up in the 70s, and now the owners don't know when they'll be able to open up again, but plan to do it. a lot going on here. rewinding to the beginning, this all started down the street at 75th avenue when a woman said a man tried to assault or abduct her, she and her boyfriend chased affidavit the men in a car. police say that chase ended here when the men's car plowed into the bakery. thankfully no one was inside at the time. this family-owned business has
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years, and this is devastating to the family and loyal customers. the woman who say she was almost abducted saying she doesn't want to press any charges, but as for this cracker, the driver could -- crash, the driver could still face charges. >> it's heart breaking for us to see, you know, our life's work destroyed over, i mean, some idiot that decided to do something wrong and ended up worse, and i'm hoping, you know, all we want. we just want to rebuild. >> reporter: and out here live you can see the crews are starting the long work of trying to clean up and rebuild this business, and now, the inner tells me that the -- owner tells me that the bakery was not insured, so you can imagine how hard and costly it will be to rebuild, but they plan to do it. they started a donation page hoping the community will help them out. we have a link to it on our
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back to you guys. all right, time now for the forecast, and a live look outside throughout the day today. really clear and dry, and dewpoints in the 40, and we don't have a lot to track at all across our state in terms of monsoon storms. just a few isolated showers up near greer in the white mountains, and that's it on the map right now. our monsoon moisture well to the east. it's over eastern new mexico, and west texas, and it's going to take a little while to work it back in. in fact the clear and quiet the next 24 hours. tonight dropping the temperatures down into the 90s for the rest of the evening. 92 at 10:00. 81 for the wake unin the morning, and 98 by lunchtime tomorrow. a few clouds building to the east tomorrow afternoon, and so we'll see those here in the valley as storm chances return to the higher terrain spots across eastern arizona. then by wednesday, as we look at the prep list, a 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms back in the
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thursday as that monsoon moisture continues to surge in. we'll let you know how great the storm chance gets, and how low temperatures go as the moisture comes in, and how long it will be before we dry things back out again coming up in minutes. >. and fema blasted for its so-called slow response in louisiana coming from a florida congressman that toured the area damaged by flooding. he says they've been slow to set up mobile hopes for those evacuated, ut 60 additional homes are ready to go. and southwest airlines pilots may finally be landing a big deal. after four years of negotiations they could get the contract they've been demanding, but first the union has to review the offer and vote on the terms, and it could take several months. and new rules about commercial drones, you don't need a pilot's license anymore,
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and background check. real estate and construction companies expected to benefit the most. >. the death of gene wilder impacting our state, especially since he filmed several movies here. frisco kid and stir crazy both filmed here. we know him from willy wonka and many other films. he was 83. a valley man's dog kidnapped and held for ransom, and his only hope the thief who's gone just as quickly as his pet. >> no, i want you to do the job you were paid for. the repair shop got paid, but the car never got fixed. why the insurance company never should have let it happen. and just taking a look at a puzzling jailbreak. three inmates may be leaving a bloody trail behind. >> reporter: coming to you live
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new at 6:00, a valley man says his dog is being held for ransom. >> a flood of text messages asked for $2,000 or his dog is gone forever. >> how he's turning to social media to try and get her back. >> reporter: her bowl still full of water. >> you see over here i have her stuff. >> reporter: her food still untouched. >> i'm us come home. >> reporter: but this picture, the last time chris saw his dog beautiful. >> i can tell by looking at her she's worried and stressed. >> reporter: he usually let her outside to go to the bathroom, but one night she was snatched. >> people come and take the dogs and try to sell them for money. i mean it's sad, but it's the society we live in now. people try to take anything to
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either they know him and tracked it on the dog's collar. >> i received text messages from spoof numbers that hide your number, and the people texting said they weren't going to give the dog back. >> reporter: he contacted police, but without a solid number to track there's not much officers can do, so he took a different approach. >> i turned to social media, made a facebook page. >> reporter: he's hoping animal lovers in phoenix will keep an eye out. >> it's like heart, and it's not there anymore. it's like, and the worst part about it is her wondering where i am. >> reporter: he's not looking to charge anyone with a crime, but just wants his dog back to play with the toys she left behind. abc 15 sports. >> well, there are a few problems that can be solved
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cardinals wide receiver larry fitzgerald trying to help the team out and take their minds off pre-season because it's not been nice. >> right, not so far. and one of the hottest events in town, fitz's supper club. jason is live at dominic's steak house, and these guys can eat. >> reporter: they can eat and drive some really, really nice cars. i've seen so many nice cars tonight, my career choice, but right now we're joined by the man of the hour, larry fitzgerald. >> i saw you drive up, nice lexus truck. >> reporter: easily mistaken, i'm in the pinto [ laughter ] but the theme tonight a little fun. >> yes, last year it was artistic, and tonight it's a little comedy, get everybody having a good time and enjoy
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>> hilarious [ laughter ] >> reporter: obviously not reading too much into the pre- season, but it's good to have a life. >> it is. any time in life it's good to have a laugh, and i think people will see we have a great team and group of men, obviously we're going to play better after the last tune up game thursday, and then the real season starts, and we understand the implication. >> reporter: and let's talk about the threads. are you cooking tonight? it says executive chef. >> it if i was cooking nobody would show up, but i have dabbled a little in the kitchen, but i'll let the executive chef take care of it. >> reporter: and what's the order tonight? >> i think i'll do a little salmon, but anything here at dominic's, you won't be upset with. >> reporter: thanks so much. all right, great food and entertainment, and all for a great cause. back to you. >> yeah, hilarious.
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action as the denver broncos head to glendale to take on the cardinal this is thursday, the final pre-season game of the year. coverage starts thursday at 6:00, kickoff at 6:30 on abc 15. all right, and let's take a look at the forecast for tomorrow. pre-game in the triple digits, so it's hot out there for tailgaters. half time in the mid-90s by the time the game is over low 90s, and by thursday there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. a 20 percent shot in that thursday forecast. right now though clear and quiet. just a few isolated showers to the east. monsoon moisture pushed east over new mexico and west texas, so for us it's a clear night. seeing abundant sunshine out there now. the sun is going to set here within the flexion 30 minutes, and then -- next 30 minute, and then 90s at 9:00, and down to the low 90s by 10:00 and 11:00. overnight down to 81. clear and quiet tomorrow.
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forecast, and here's what we expect shower-wise. this is 1:00 in the afternoon, and in the higher terrain to the east of us there's a chance of spotty showers and thunderstorms. we don't expect anything in phoenix, but we have to watch those popping up to the east and southeast because we could see some gusty winds, maybe even dust into the southeast valley, so we'll keep you posted on that as the day progresses tomorrow, but not looking to see any rain here. air quality, moderate for ozon a moderate, and the uv index very high on the scale, so from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. sun screen is a must. otherwise the activity forecast looking good for tomorrow. just now that it's going to be pretty hot in the afternoon forecast, starting right around 1:00 in the afternoon. we'll be feeling the triple digits, and from that point on through the rest of the afternoon hours it's going to be pretty toasty. 105 around 4:00 p.m., about a degree above average for tomorrow. but we are going to drop near
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below for thursday and friday as storm chances increase. looking at a 10 percent shot wednesday, 20 percent chance thursday, and a slight chance friday. more coming up in the next half hour. three louisiana inmatessest and added, and they could be hurt based on the way they escaped, they jumped over two rolls of razor wire at a detention center. it's not clear if anyone on the they're not armed, but are considered dangerous. >. and three valley men facing jail time for trying to bring hundreds of pounds worth of pot into the us at the port of lukeville. one tried to hide it in a camper compartment, the other inside the bed of his truck. and body cameras, tonight wickenburg officers just got equipped with the cameras this month. the officers have to downloaded the video after each shift, and
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all if legalizing marijuana and tin creasing the state's -- increasing the state's minimum wage make it on the november ballot. rulings are expected this week on whether we'll see both measures in november. if approved one of them would legalize recreational marijuana, the other raises the minimum wage to $10 next year, and $12 in 2020. >> if pot doesn't pass there's medical marijuana dispensaries, and tonight one group is high few days and coming weeks because 30 licenses will be issued for places like this one near 5th street and camelback, but the future dispensary is also near churches and schools. the former phoenix mayor wants to make sure the department approves the dispensaries properly. >> not just zoning, but the variances required. if they don't have them don't consider them.
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there's a glitch in the process allowing them to locate wherever they want. it's not what you want to hear on the eve of an election. arizona asked to beef up security because of hackers. >> and gripes about the tsa are everywhere, but when it's coming from former employees, a lot more are listening. tonight two things that seem to challenge the agency on a daily
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we are following a security warning from the fbi right now at the abc 15 live desk. it's a flash alert from the cyber division. state officials are told to beef up election security after arizona and illinois' data systems were recently hacked. federal officials worried foreign criminals could target more systems and damage the november presidential election. as for arizona's breach, election officials said the hackers tried by failed the
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facing his toughest sheriff's race yet. as he's accused of criminal behavior, millions of dollars in out of state donations help his bid. >> and we talked to his long time political opponent that hopes the bad headlines makes people change their votes. >> reporter: dan saban has run against joe arpaio twice before, but this time arpaio could be vulnerable has he earlier this month a judge recommended the feds file criminal contempt charges against arpaio for making false statements under oath, and ignoring court orders. that would be enough to torpedo many people's law enforcement careers, but sheriff arpaio presses on looking for a 7th turn. his main challenging the dan saban, the subject of embarrassing attack ads.
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of bad cops while police chief in buckeye. >> never violated the constitution or racially profiled, never been in contempt of court. never been over budget or lost money at the expense of a decision i've made. never sold my badge and been unprofessional. >> reporter: sheriff joe arpaio declined an on camera interview about the primary tomorrow. there are two other republicans in the race as well, but neglect is expected to -- neither is expected to pull a few percentage points in the votes. melissa blasius, abc 15. some of long time fixtures in arizona politics are facing challenging. outsider candidates are doing where he will in the poll -- well in the polls, reneging a dissatisfaction from -- reflecting a dissatisfaction in the people. >> there's a general level of disgust with both parties. trump has proven that, and there are people in
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the country, including arizona that are trying to run right on that same frequency to capture that same lightning in a bottle. the voter that wants to come out and support the nontraditional canned did a. >> if you don't know -- candidate. >> if you don't know where to vote, we have a list on our app. and an arizona dad trying to defend himself after police said he tried to kill his two week the 29-year-old claims he tripped and fell with his daughter, but police say he threw the child head first onto the floor because she was crying. the girl's parents waited a week to get medical help. >. and from the live desk, the shooting scare at lax, questionings our security, and just before a long holiday weekend. today all of the terminals reopened after scores of passiers ran for their lives -- passengers ran for their lives.
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sniffing dogs, and passengers rescreened. still unclear what the loud noises were that triggered rumors of a shooter. 281 flights were delayed, and stephanie you were there. >> yes, scary night. >> absolutely. >> and we've heard the complainings about the tsa, maybe seen something you don't like, last night i experienced that. but tonight former employees want you to know the real issues behind the scenes. one person is telephoning us the agency -- telling agency doesn't follow it's own protocol, and she worked for them at sky harbor for nine years. >> there have been days i've been on x-ray five hours straight, you're only supposed to be there 30 minutes. >> understaffing is an issue. the union that represents employees also points to the lack of on going training. we asked for the tsa's side, but they haven't yet responded to us. a big question on the table
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private immigration facilities? the department of homeland security is questioning if they should keep some under private operation after the obama administration announced it's phasing out the use of some private prisons. currently 41 of the facilities are privately run. she opened her home to an acquaintance, but was sexually assaulted. she eventually kicked him out, but he came back angry, broke into the ho the man was later arrested. one year ago today drivers started to commute in fear. a series of shootings on the i- 10, still unsolved tonight. leslie merritt, jr. adjusting to life after his release, he was once the prime suspect. he tried to get his gun back last week, but it's lock upped in evidence. -- locked up in evidence, dps saying no and a judge agreeing.
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jeffs is up to $50,000. he slipped out of home confinement while awaiting trial on food stamps fraud charges. he's considered armed and dangerous. developing out of the tucson, police are piecing together the details tonight after a 15-year-old was shot to death. investigators say the group of four, including the victim and his two brothers were trying to rob another group, and as they were carrying out the crime, the victim's half brother fired shots which hit the boy and killed him. the three suspects are now behind bars. from the live desk, firefighters making progress on this brush fire burning just east of bakersfiel, california. the fire started over the weekend, spreading to several hundred acres. one building was destroyed, others threatened. the cause is still under investigation. well tracking the forecast, big swath of dry air coming in from the south right now,
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moisture? it's out to the east over eastern new mexico and west texas, but it's going to start to move fact back to the west here over the next 24 to 48 hours. in the meantime quiet across the state. just a few isolated rain showers, very light near greer and the white mountain, and that's it across the state. into tomorrow, and the moisture starts to reposition itself over our state we'll see storm chances return to the higher terrain of eastern arizon the chances in the white mountains near safford and douglas, and into wednesday they'll get a little closer to the valley. so coming up in minutes we have the seven-day forecast, and tracking the temperatures and storm chaps for the rest of the week -- chances for the rest of the week coming up. it's dinner time, but not everybody has the luxury of getting food on the table every day, and thanks to the usda arizona food banks are getting help to fill the pantries. they'll be distributed
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we are trying to get the word out on nogales family. the 29-year-old and her six children were last seen entering the us there a week ago, and haven't been seen since then. the mom and children are us citizen, they live in arizona, and there's no known custody concern, so if you know anything you're asked to call the police. >. and takata's troubles are getting worse. they're con officialing a woman was kill -- confirming a woman was killed, and four other people hurt when the air bags
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the truck crashed, and caught fire sparking a massive explosion. we know of at least 11 people who have died after the air bags exploded in their cars. you want their kids to practice playing the sport they love, but can too much focus do more harm? why it won't hurt to practice more than one sport when it comes to athleticism. looking for a little adventure this week? well our smart shopper deal of the day has you covered. and here's the tomorrow. around 81 at 6:00 a.m., climbing into the triple digits about 1:00 in the afternoon, and coming up in minutes the seven-day forecast so you can see how hot it's going to be the rest of the week. a national day of mourning, and a plan in place to help
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quake. a state funeral will take place for the victims. from here at the live desk we can tell you not everyone has been found yet, and at least ten bodies not identified. there are plans to build temporary wooden homes in the devastated town, but no long term plans revealed. >> what's going on? a repair shop close, and mike's car is still in parts. >> no, what i want to do the [ bleep] job you were paid on, that you collected money on. >> reporter: their car has been sitting on lot for months waiting for repairs. >> >. i have to hood or grill or headlights, no bumper, some stuff in a box and top fenders. >> reporter: christy says her insurer progressive paid almost $10,000 to the business without
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checks. >> that's how i sign my name. >> reporter: progressive wouldn't come through with the repair money, so she let me know. >> you don't know where to go, insurance won't help, um, i feel like i'm out $10,000. >> reporter: but we wonder why progressive sent the money after what happened at the same address just a year earlier. at that time the first class collision owner found guilty of insurance fraud and fo he was accusedover directing employees to cause additional damage to file higher claim windshield insurers. >> hey, you're michael? >> reporter: we found that owner back at the location, but he says he had nothing to do with their car. >> this is a different business. >> reporter: after his fraud conviction he says he sold the business to bryan holzer, the man identified in the video, and he was the one that dealt with the couple's car.
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the coincidence they happen within a year's time? >> reporter: he says he took the business back from holzer and took over the repair shop. >> why would you cash the check? >> i cashed it and ordered the parts. >> reporter: so why did progressive send the money to the same address? it couldn't be because they didn't know about the fraud conviction. recordsshow it was their own people that started the investigation. >> i would have asked for the ch directly. >> reporter: in a statement progressive insurance says while first class collision was on probation at the time, they were still in business legally and treated them like any other shop. after we got involved progressive did reissue the checks for the car repairs. i'm investigator joe ducey, if you have a problem, let me know. >. chipotle workers fighting back in a lawsuit,
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company made them punch out and continue working until given permission to leave. chipotle denies wrong doing. and soon we could get the i did tails on the apple latest must haves. they're expected to debay the new phone -- debut the new phone, apple watch and computer next week. >. and how many sports should your kids play? the answer could surprise you. having your kid one sport could increase the chance of injury. >> theme parks in orlando are giving free bug spray to visitors. theme park officials say they're offering the repellant at a precaution. >. if you're missing the monsoon today, just take a look at this. this is what we're tracking in colorado springs. heavy rain, hail, and even flooding. several people had to be
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truck the area, and -- struck the area, and that's where the monsoon moistures is right now, new mexico up into colorado. we have a few showers in the white mountains, but they're very light and isolated. the rest of the state is in the clear, dry air is flowing in, and it's a quiet night in the valley. temperatures99 at 7:00 p.m., 97 at 8:00, and 94 at 9:00. right now 103. the dewpoint into the a monsoon dewpoint would be in the mid-50s or higher, so dry for this time of year. humidity at 13 percent, and winds out of the south at 6 miles per hour. glendale at 107, mesa and gilbert at 102. scottsdale at 101, and buckeye, cave creek, and anthem, upper 90s. farther to the north, sedona and payson at 81. flagstaff at 72, show low as well. 85 in winslow, and 90 in page. so here's what to expect tonight. clear skies, temperatures down
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and payson. 67 in globe tonight, and68 in kingman. tomorrow temperatures hot. for phoenix near average. just a degree above irrelevant. but -- it. but yuma up to 111 tomorrow. just sizzling across southwest arizona. th flagstaff hitting 75. show low at 76, and these higher terrain spots across eastern arizona have the best chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow running about a 30 percent chance. here in the valley, we'll stay dry, see the clouds building to afternoon hours. we'll hit 104 in gilbert and tempe. 103 in scottsdale and mesa, and 99 in cave creek tomorrow. litchfield park at 104, same storm in peoria, and goodyear, avondale hitting 105 after the early morning start there in the upper 70s. here's the hour by hour, 8:00 a.m., mid-80s. noon mid to upper 90s, and 5:00 p.m., low 100s across the valley, including phoenix, mesa, and glendale tomorrow.
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climbing to the mid-50s tomorrow. upper 50s wednesday, and low 60s thursday, so it will feel more humid out there, and as the moisture surges back in storm chances return. the best bet is thursday with a 20 percent shot. temperatures drop a few degrees by then too, around 102, and we stay there for the weekend as things start to dry back out. do you need a little light in our life? we found an adventure that's fun, indoors, and now affordable deal of the day. >> reporter: if you're looking to get out of the heat and have fun with family and friends, well tonight's deal of the day with glow putt mini golf is exactly what you've been looking for. we're right off 92nd street and shea, and we're on the lower level, so look for the sign. they have 18 holes, everything
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help on www.abc15.com. and here's tonight's prime time line up. two hours of bachelor in paradise at 7:00, misstresses at we upped the ante at culver's to create the new crispy southwest chicken sandwich. all-natural, whole white meat chicken breast. topped with spicy pepper jack cheese and jalape?o ranch. on a lightly buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. the perfect cheese for pepper jack is going to be creamy and mild, and it's really going to tone down the spiciness of the peppers. you're going to taste the cheese first, and then you're going to get
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left in shambles, but the owner says it will rise again, but no charges will be filed against those involved in the crash. over the weekend in glendale this was an attempted abduction case. at least three valley families who have lost a loved one because of a suspect here in our state illegally will speak at donald trump's event on wednesday. it will be held at the phoenix convention center at 6:00. he promises it will be a major speech on immigration. new pictures tonight of actor gene wilder while filmed movies here in our state including stir crazy and frisco kid. he died at 83. >. and the hollywood actor now considered a fugitive in our state. plus, fake or for real? we've shown you this guy before saying quote help me bury my son. well tonight some justice for those that think he's a phony, and why one valley city is paising you to get -- paying
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that's coming up at 10:00. dry tonight and tomorrow. in the valley slight chances of storms return wednesday, thursday and friday, then drier again through the weekend. tomorrow the hottest at 105, what we hit today, but as the temperatures drop the humidity goes up. >. and jupiter like we have never seen it before. the juno spacecraft just completed a this is the closest it will the get orbiting jupiter. it will do 35 more fly byes over the next year and a half. >> beautiful. >> i want to know what's in the spot. it's supposed to be a giant storm. >> like a birth mark [ laughter ] >> it's supposed to be a giant storm amber.
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tonight on "bachelor in paradise"... damn, daniel! well, well, wells. ...a handsome new arrival tempts all of the women. you started hitting on him right in front of me just to piss me off. you were disrespectful. like, you [bleep] were. good luck getting a rose tomorrow. great, if you're done, then i'm done. have fun finding love with someone else. i was doing so good with him and this just ruined it. [ sniffles ] and later, it's the josh and nick fight you've all been waiting for. it's real simple. josh, you're an [bleep] don't talk behind my back -- ever. i have a genuine relationship with that woman right now. just because amanda doesn't like you, doesn't mean that you need to try to hurt our relationship. calm down. no, i'm not gonna calm down. because this is a bunch of [bleep] to be honest with you. amanda: i just feel like i'm ready to go.
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