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she says it was the only way to break up a fight. woman running down two men in a circle k parking lot. we continue this bizarre and deadly crime scene. a party for sheriff joe arpaio. we will explain why and how one celebration can affect your weekend plans. 10 days since savanna's death. >> the daycare workers getting ready to learn their fate after a two-year-old died at an unlicensed day care. and unbelievable story. two guys getting into a fight and 11th avenue. and hatcher. one of them is dead. the other has critical injuries. >> they didn't know each other. megan thompson is at the circle k where this went down.
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hands. >> be one now that decision is going to cost her. she will be charged with dui after she told police this was her only way to get the fight to stop. the man who is dead was driving this white rock, the other man was driving the blue lincoln. this started out much differently. police saying they believe the men were involved in road rage, pulling off to do good off face- to-face. the guy in the truck pulled out a rifle style airsoft gun using it to hit the other guy, sending him and the gun to the ground. then they started pummeling each other on the pavement. that car in the woman told -- telling police she thought it was the only way to make the fight stop, she runs them both over. while police were trying to interview witnesses somebody picked up the airsoft gun and walked off. had to catch that person down the street as investigation continued. we know one man is dead and
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good morning. we have a look at the most accurate forecast. 88 at phoenix sky harbor. behind you you can see the state fair. breezy conditions. looking across the valley we see the valley wind speed very strong. up to 15 miles an hour in certain areas. we could see sustained wind. gusts could be even stronger, 25 miles an hour. in case you have to be outdoors you will feel the breezes today. pollen forecast is medium today and for the weekend. coming up we have to talk about big changes coming in the forecast. cooler air and rain chances. all of that coming up. protesters from around the country expected in the valley to show how much they really dislike sheriff joe arpaio. the calling this his retirement party. things kick off tonight with a dinner tomorrow morning. they will go door-to-door and encourage people to vote.
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party planned outside the sheriff's office. all of this comes as poll numbers released show arpaio trailing his challenger by 15 points. murder in a day care death case, now the suspects awaiting their fate. savanna cross died in 2012 when the two were running an unlicensed day care. the records say reid admitted to stomping on her. only on abc 15, the victim's family is now in town. up in the clouds with her bottle and watching the tv. just like i remember her, watching dora. she will be looking. >> we are told the family will be speaking again after the sentencing. also in court, the arraignment for an mma fighter accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman in scottsdale. this video is still hard to watch. the woman is unconscious over
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adolfo ramirez was supposed to be arraigned last week but that was pushed back. he faces 12 counts. police are pouring through video hoping to catch the suspect to through a firestarter through a tattoo parlor. this will be your 19th avenue. and bell road. if you know anything contact police. these thieves caught on camera. the victim is now out some expensive tools and is offering a $500 reward suspects. the crooks got away in a dark green dodge durango in the area of 24th street and indian school. spa candles spelling the names of two teenagers taken too soon. they were 16 and 17 years old. both killed a week ago today in a car crash at 59th avenue. and camelback. there was a candlelight vigil last night. the driver of the other car showed signs of impairment. he is under investigation.
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looking into the gilbert condo fire which is officially rolled and arson. $30,000 reward is being offered. the fire destroyed eight homes before anyone could even live in them. the damage totals more than $10 million. the person of interest has been described as a young man wearing an asu hoodie spotted nearby before the fire started. for two service dogs abducted from their neighborhood and dumped. that is the claim from one phoenix couple. a warning, this video is here is one of the dogs who is badly hurt with an eye injury and a possible broken leg. the owner says wrinkles and cha- cha got out of the yard wednesday night and yesterday morning a tipster called them reporting she saw a man dumped the dogs in the west phoenix parks -- park. >> my heart was broken. when i saw that i was completely -- the i was completely out, i
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>> the dogs help their owner with anxiety and panic attacks. the tipster says the guy who dumped the dogs was spanish or indian with dark hair and a mustache. we are now learning just how critical the presidential candidates view arizona as a swing state. the phoenix business journal crunching numbers and finding hillary clinton tops donald trump contributions. the report found clinton has raise $1.4 million while trump has only raised 700 while trump has only raised 702,000. is not just here, clinton is facing -- outpacing trump in california and florida. candidates are back on the campaign trail. today donald trump is holding three big rallies in north carolina and pennsylvania. hillary clinton will be in ohio for an early voting event all three states are very critical
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transportation is predicting over 900 deaths and valley roadways. they are starting a drive for them campaign. this is one of those billboards. some of the most common reasons for crashes resulting in deaths in arizona are driving impaired, driving distracted, driving aggressively and speeding and not wearing a beats -- a seatbelt. if you're driving out west and i-10 we have a a heads-up, dps was called out to respond to an fortunately, no reports of any crashes or injuries. hopefully it stays that way. heads-up on i-10. crooks thinking they can outsmart border agents had another think coming. hundreds of thousands of dollars in drugs busted at our borders just this week. takata airbags claiming another life. the woman killed less than a month ago. halloween is 10 days away. we want to know are you
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hop on abc 15.com to vote by hop on abc 15.com to vote by clicking 15 links. i learned as a police officer and a businessman you should never abuse people's trust. unfortunately, today too many politicians either serve their party or themselves, and arizona families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort and was questioned by the fbi for using public money to promote himself. o'halleran: i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this message,
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this guy is not really thinking his crime through. he was busted at the port of families with more than 3 pounds of meth and $10,000 taped to his body. as if trying to bring drugs of the border weren't bad enough that's a lot of duct tape. ripping it all off seems like a the 18-year-old is now facing drug charges. a busy week for border agents. they have arrested four people involved in separate attempts to sneak about $655,000 worth of cocaine, heroin and met through the port of nogales. canines sniffed out the drugs from hiding spots including cars. one man had them in his groin area. another woman had them wrapped around her stomach. a pair of deadly crashes.
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two cars while crossing the street. air 15 was over the scene last night. we are told the first driver took off. the second driver stayed on the scene. air 15 over this crash at 28th st. and bell. the motorcyclist is dead. it is unclear what led up to that crash. in gila bend parents want answers after an attempted kidnapping maricopa county sheriff's deputies blaming their 48 minute response time be a good sanchez says a stranger jumped into her car and tried to grab her four-year- old out of the back. dad was able to chase the guy off and he says it was too late by the time dps and mcso got there. >> inside man telling myself i should have gotten justice for myself. if i would have known the sheriff wasn't going to get him and let him get away i would have taken justice into my own hands.
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new video shows a major crime alert. 13,000 new video shows a major crime alert. $13,000 worth of iphones taken from an apple store at a massachusetts mall. a group of seven, mostly teenagers, rushed right into the store and grabbed as many iphones and iphone chargers as possible before bolting out. police released the surveillance video hoping to catch the suspects. more trouble for takata airbags. a 50-year-old woman who died last month's 11th american to
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the ntsb. police say the woman died from injuries she got when her car collided with a pickup truck. takata airbags can home plate with too much force causing the airbags metal canister to spew shrapnel. 5000 professors and faculty members striking in pennsylvania. it has been three days since they walked off their job. >> i think everybody is shot it actually came to this point. >> the union says their members will not return to work until they reach a deal. the strike is affecting 14 universities and more than 100,000 students. officials say a the last class time is lost class time is causing students $72 a day. a few gas explosions in the city. natural gas. i never thought i would be part of it. >> this firefighter cannot believe he survived all of
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to a call about a gas leak at a portland bagel shop when he saw gas waves coming from outside the building. 's gut told him this was serious. 's team called the fire alarms and got everyone out. just as he was pulling the line to help another explosion went off, breaking both of his legs. saint johns bus calling him a hero. >> i feel like i'm not a hero. i just did what everyone else would have done. it's our job to go in protect the citizens. >> amazingly, nobody else was hurt in that explosion. english maybe the spoken language in the west but for millions of people is a different story at home. new information says 27% of arizonans don't speak english at home. across the nation 64 million americans speak a language other than english at home. some of the biggest increases were arabic comic -- arabic,
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toy companies offering a range of toys with a lot of options. >> nothing in life is free. our team disagrees with that statement. >> dan spindle shows us how to get a lot of freebies to keep your family safe on the road. smart shoppers, you have broken that to suffocating heat . time to get outside. what a time of year to ride a bicycle. i am a bad example as far as safety is concerned. that's why amy is here with the city of mesa. how can we be safe for free? >> our bike program offers a 90 minute class. you get 65. you get $65 in gear. you get a helmet. you get a safety vest for night writing.
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front bike light. >> were not done yet. we have a backlight with a reflector. a heavy-duty bike lock. >> go to abc -- >> we're not done. we have a patch kit and finally a bell. and a bag. >> okay. the city of mesa bike program, go to abc 15.com/smart shopper for all of the rest. she's amy mcconnell. i'm dan go have some fun and ride my bike being safe. a little warm to be out riding the bike. >> a little warm. a repeat of yesterday. the warm but we are in for a big changes that we will explain in just a second. let's get through today. you made it through friday. 97 is where we topped out yesterday. hitting that again today. warm conditions with the uv
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the wind will be gusting today as well. we are in for breezy conditions again today. by 2:00 94. mid-90s, 97 by 4:00. slowly tapering off to the low 90s by 6:00. low 80s by 8:00. still a mild evening. as we look at the breezes and how strong the wind will be we see sustained wind across valley at about 15 miles an hour. 25 miles an hour. stronger up north. keep that in mind if you are outdoors. we will show you what has been happening here. we're sitting under this high pressure. that is rising right there. that means warmer temperatures and clear skies. right behind it we have a low. moisture working its way from the west into our state. specifically, into the valley.
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up starting on sunday evening. we have a 20% chance on monday. 30% chance for showers and slowly drying off after that. i midweek we warm up -- we will remove them completely. today the averages 87 degrees. we will be about 10 degrees above that in maricopa. 96 ahwatukee. 96. 95 mesa. 94 fountain hills. 97 peoria. 95 surprise in goodyear. clear skies today and overnight . warmer temperatures also mean milder mornings. tomorrow morning starting warmer than today. upper 60s and low 70s. we topped out at 71 today. that is about 6 degrees above where we topped out yesterday. the forecast high across the state's 81 payson. warmer overall. yesterday we
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tomorrow will be 49 payson. 54 sedona. cooler in flagstaff, 38 where we would typically expect some cooling. the next seven days, the warmth is sticking with us to the weekend. with rain chances we talked about some cooler air. we're dropping 7 degrees from today to monday and then we're back into the 80s before tuesday. only a little bit. 90s coming back wednesday and hi everybody. >> a slip of the tongue
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look - i supported joe arpaio fo rs... but lately, he spends so much time on tv or in court defending himself that he's not doing his job. he failed to serve warrants for violent crimes. he didn't even investigate when children were molested. and lawsuits against him have cost taxpayers over one hundred forty two million dollars. we need a new sheriff whose top priority is keeping our community safe. that's why this year,
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check your pennies. about 175 check your pennies. about 175,000 check your pennies. about $175,000 we have all done it. maybe not on tv. god knows i have. a virginia news anchors hilarious slip of the tongue going viral. now there is a remix. >> check hello to the internet. check your panties. check your panties. >> i think that was supposed to be pennies. >> anchor was reading a segment about a rice cooker recall when one little letter was left out of the teleprompter and led to that hilarious mistake. >> you better have my back. >> i love that he has a sense of humor. when getting a speeding
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-- happy. very few would think the trooper they gave it to them. here is a thank you note after a man speeding got a ticket it was pretty touching. the trooper explained he wasn't just looking to get tickets, he was trying to get people to really slow down because there have been several needle accidents on that particular stretch of road. this next story is no laughing matter. a pennsylvania woman known for making people smile the victim of a heartbreaking crime. >> joanne jordan better known as jojo the clown woke up to her car being stolen. theives taking off with her purse, credit cards and clown supplies inside. also in that vehicle, her beloved site kick, a monkey puppet named jingles. >> i don't know why they took him. of all the things to take. >> police were able to catch the thief and get some of
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reports of a chemical incident. there are reports of number of passengers feeling sick. hazmat team is at the scene. departing flights have been stopped in several incoming flights have been diverted to other airports. we just got the names of the people involved in this deadly road rage fight. 29-year-old shannon keller who was a passenger in one of the cars involved. she has just been booked for dui and second-degree murder. robert crumb loss in the parking lot of this circle k near 11th avenue. and -- and hatcher. the other man involved was a suspects boyfriend and is expected to survive. a bizarre story. we will update you throughout the afternoon. time to make your voice heard. arizona democratic party says some of us didn't get enough time. now it is suing for refusing to extend the voter registration
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since october 10 fell on a federal holiday. now it once anyone who registered by the 11th to be put on the voter rolls. a new plan to get you in and out of polling places faster on election day. maricopa county settling a lawsuit to avoid long lines that we saw in march during the presidential primary. it includes trading poll workers and supervisors, having a response plan ready if we times exceed 30 minutes and urging poll any problems on a hotline. we are taking action to tell you what is legal and what is not. if you want to snap a selfie with your ballot have to keep in mind the law change last year. basically, two provisions make it legal to take a picture with your own ballot. here is what you cannot do. take a picture of somebody else's ballot or somebody else voting. it has to be your own and it cannot be done within 75 feet
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more details on this house fire. you can see the whole garage is charred. crews were able to get the fire down quickly. we have not heard of any injuries. we are tracking several big court cases today. an appeal is expected to be filed today to release the entire police body cam video showing a deadly officer involved shooting. the victim's widow is headed back to court in arizona today ahead of the trial of former mesa police officer fill brailsford. also in court because in a 10- year-old amy deal, samantha allen is charged with murder and child abuse for care trial supposed to be in june. amy was found dead in a locker five years ago. if you have a tough time connecting to your favorite websites this morning you are certainly not alone. and massive denial of service attack happening in cyberspace. amazon, netflix, twitter, paypal
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>> monitoring the situation, but at this point i don't have any information to share about who may be responsible for that malicious activity. >> still unclear who is behind the attacker why. most of those sites are back up and running at normal speeds and capacity. a parents worst fear becoming reality. three chande -- three children at a bus stop rent out by an suv. >> this was in louisville kentucky. the suv driver was speeding behind the bus when the bus stopped to pickup kids. the suv swerved, jumping the curb and slamming into the students. we got some guys to come over and we raised the car up and this police pulled him out and pulled the little girl out. she was in bad shape.
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hurt in the crash. police say that person charges charges of driving without insurance or registration. looks can be deceiving. these caterpillars are anything but currently. one family learned that the hard way after their five euro girl stepped on one. >> she started screaming. -- five-year-old girl stepped on one. >> she started screaming. she screamed for about five hours. >> the comes around this time of year in the houston area. hidden between its soft for our venomous bristles that can break off in your skin. it is not deadly, just extremely painful. that body cam showing the link this to some police officer will go to catch and accused burglar. you can hear the officer called
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seem like he already knew him. the guy left some of his stuff inside the house he targeted and when he was cuffed police say he was actually wearing the homeowners clothing. we are working to get an update on what happened here. a worker trapped in a pipe at a gila bend powerstation. we're learning he was trying to inspect damaged transformer. his rescue took a highly skilled team three hours. cutting-edge healthcare and world-class medical school that's the goal of a new partnership between asu and the mayo clinic plans for new four- year medical school just unveiled by leaders of both organizations the goal is to bring together multiple disciplines to create a new generation of healthcare professionals. a new campus in north phoenix is just the beginning. initial classes will begin next summer at a campus that will be built near the mayo center. today -- will it stay or go? the metro center is staying but
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look. angie is near the 17 and come up with how the iconic -- angie is near 17th and him up with how the iconic mall may come back. >> reporter: fencing lining the southeast side of metro center mall for a new walmart is under construction. north valley stream first are anxious to see what else will end up here. >> i heard apartments and things like that. >> part of the phoenix heritage. >> reporter: keeping an eye on the changes. he has been coming here his entire life. >> kasich work here as well when i was a teenager. this place was packed all of the time. >> reporter: after the recession carlisle moment snack -- snatched up the property. the wheels of development turned slowly. in the end this is not going to be your grandma small. what's the plan? >> turn it into a much more consumer-oriented opportunity
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>> reporter: and open-air concept is something they are considering. first, residential hotel and office space are on his wish list and he says the name will always be metro center. >> it will be a rejuvenation, bringing more than just more retail. >> reporter: he says their consulting with other developers that have no timeline for completion or even a concrete plan for the layout. the walmart is expected to be open next summer. asu hosting the cougars for homecoming tomorrow night. the coach of the cougars is going to be a little lighter in the wallet. >> pretty clever about it. it's like breaking the enigma code. >> that is just part of the tirade mike leach when on monday when he accuse asu of stealing signs in last year's game. he has been fined $10,000 and admonished by the pac 12 conference.
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or discrediting other institutions. to pop tomorrow night is 7:00. matt damon saves the day on this mission to mars. bad news from european spatial that space officials about the mars lander. they believe it has crashed on the surface. it appears the lender may have exploded. the weather may not feel like it but flu season is here. pima county reporting his first confirmed case. the person is doing better now. the health department saying this is the first indication the flu is circulating in the tucson area and the people who were putting off getting a flu shot should get one. they can't be everywhere. what are donald trump and hillary clinton to do? send out the big dogs. is it helping or hurting? are you tired of those annoying robo calls? all of us are. we're taking action to help stop them for free.
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allegations against pinal county sheriff paul babeu. paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. accusations of widespread abuse at a massachusetts private school. she is sick of hearing sheriff paul babeu lie. another headache, the fbi has subpoenaed records. lawsuits regarding abuse and neglect. questions of babeu's integrity. new page of controversy. a question of judgment. ultimately voters are going to have to decide if he's the type of candidate they want in congress.
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we have about two and half weeks left to election. today hillary clinton is in cleveland and donald trump in north carolina and pennsylvania. are not the only ones on the campaign trail. to have their surrogates out there. >> circuits act as character witnesses. they say this is a person i think should be elected. >> the democrats seem to have the ground covered from president. obama and florida, michelle
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chelsea clinton all an arizona. the democrats have had more than 100 rallies with circuits since august 1. we searched through abc news and found that trump only has his daughter a ponca out there solo on the trail. on the local level the race for sheriff got an a-list endorsement. 10 time grammy winner -- when are giving his support -- when are giving his support to paul penzone. lady gaga releasing a new song about trayvon martin. martin was the 17-year-old who his death helped start the black lives matter movement. lady gaga's song about martin is called angel down. her new album, joann, is out today. an ongoing battle. how much screen time is too much for kids. today recommendations being shared, infants should not be exposed to digital devices.
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to those six and older parents should set the time. these guidelines are solely for entertainment purposes, not homework. a big warning from apple. the iphone you bought on i -- on amazon could be a fake. extra spooky. >> the orpheum is a beautiful theater. a lot of the scary things you can't see inside that old building. how about warmer scare me. scare me. weekend sexual assault and rape. out-of-control corrections officers arrested. but not one served a day of time. sweetheart deals,
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look - i supported joe arpaio for a lot of years... but lately, he spends so much time on tv or in court defending himself that he's not doing his job. he failed to serve warrants for violent crimes. when children were molested. and lawsuits against him have cost taxpayers over one hundred forty two million dollars. we need a new sheriff whose top priority is keeping our community safe. that's why this year,
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we are keeping an eye on wall street. the dow down to 18,100 to 18,155. an arizona employer announcing job cuts for the second time this year. bombardier plans to trim 10% of its global workforce which means 7500 jobs plane and train maker has an aerospace facility in tucson. this cuts are expected to save the company $300 million as it struggles with cost in its aerospace unit and continues to work and were -- and turning israel division around. arizona has now landed a major rival a tesla. captiva is building a new manufacturing facility in casagrande. they plan to build 20,000 cars
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its output to 130,000 cars a year. bryson is rethinking its $5 billion deal to buy yahoo. last month we found out data was stolen from $500 million -- yahoo accounts in 2014. if verizon terminates a deal the carrier will have to fork over about $145 million. don't plan on any new dunkin' donuts stores. the only plan to open about 400 new stores. minimum-wage increases, the presidential election andy chain is seeing let's just less atac is a recent. apple phone chargers sold on amazon.com could be fake. apple claims the counterfeit look real and have the apple logo but they could pose a risk of overheating, shock and fire. amazon is cooperating and say they have zero tolerance for the sale of counterfeit on its website.
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robo calls have gotten worse as we countdown to election day. there is a company putting numbers on a block list to help you out. their name is pre-clever, no mo robo. they use a feature to alert you to robo calls so you phone only ring was once before the company call comes in. >> you can see the calls coming into your house. if it's a robo call we answer for you and hang up. >> landmines but there is a charge for cell phones. they have more than 400,000 phone numbers on their blacklist. you can still get political messages and schools won't be blocked for dr. appointment reminders, prescription calls or school closings. a new app that could save lives at home. it uses computer power to predict where a fire will burn. it can issue predictions in about three minutes without the
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without the app it could take about three hours. that gets firefighters where they're needed to get residents out of the path of the fire. it's almost halloween. ghosts, ghouls, goblins are really not my cup of tea. >> there are some friendly ghosts out there. casper. maybe he's hanging out at the orpheum theater. the phoenix ghost tours is teaming up with the orpheum theater to give you an hour long tour and here's of the best researched ghost stories from the theater. >> these are stories that it seems to happen to unrelated people over and over and it makes it that much more exciting. >> you can learn more by heading to orpheum ghost tours.com. all the proceeds from the tour go to the phoenix or -- -- phoenix orpheum to cover things that are not covered by the theater budget.
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kicking up, they are really blowing out there. let's look. i had to change the valley camera because we were looking at the state fair but it's just too shaky. 88 downtown. at phoenix sky harbor the wind from the east northeast at about 12 miles an hour. the wind speeds are pretty strong in some spots. getting close to 15 miles an hour in spots like chandler. imparts a phoenix and your valley also. the rest of the valley seeing wind up to 10 miles an hour. is going to be breezy today with gusts at 25 miles an hour at times. they will die down a little bit for the weekend. they could kick up now and then but not as strong. i'm talking about the big
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first. we are sitting under a ridge of high pressure that is keeping the skies clear and very warm. 10 degrees above average. if you thinking it's october, where are the 80s? they are coming. the high pressure moves out and the loam of sin and brings with it some moisture into the state. specifically, into the valley. we will see some rain chances by sunday evening. the best shot looks to be on monday where we will see a 30% chance of showers before we start to dry off for the rest of the week. looking at the forecast across the state. statewide we will be above average. temperatures in the 80s in payson, sedona and prescott. yesterday we saw them in the 70s. 71 flagstaff. 74 in the grand canyon. 87 kingman. temperatures in the mid-50s in the morning.
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canyon and grand canyon just the canyon and flagstaff. mild temperatures for the mornings. mid-to upper 60s tomorrow and in the valley. some spots won't even get into the 60s. mild mornings. today are temperatures are going to be in the mid-90s, which the averages 87. average morning low is 63. we will be above that in both categories today and tomorrow in east and west valley. temperatures to upper 60s waking up in the morning. when we come down from this warm day today. yesterday we had 97. 97 again today. 96 by 3:00. 91 as 6:00. still hanging onto mild evening's. 80 degrees at 9:00 with clear skies. we will keep the clear conditions tomorrow.
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we talked about the rain chances coming into play, we will also see cooler air. 90 degrees and cooler. the 80s are finally back on tuesday. only for a little bit. 90 >> on wednesday. tomorrow you can check out some amazing pieces of repurposed art in good year. the art will be on display at the pebble creek art walk from 3: u falls country club. all of the pieces, at least 75% comprised of recycled material. booklovers, a big event at the mesa main library.
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20 from the hospital 4:00 today and tomorrow teachers and military members 20% off with a knife you. do you want to eat and make it into the guinness world back -- for the record? farr west valley is the place to be. the master-planned community is trying to set the record for the largest potluck party. festivities start tomorrow morning at 11:00. bring a dish that can feed six
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g party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. we wanted to know if you are dressing up for halloween. 12% already have your costumes. 6% don't have their costumes and 81% are not dressing up. let's recap some of our top stories. we now know the names of the people involved in this deadly road rage fight. 29-year-old jenna keller who was a passenger in a car involved is charged with dui and a second-degree murder. she's accused of running over robert crumb loss in the parking lot of the circle k
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the other man involved, her boyfriend, is expected to survive. more new information into our newsroom. two were just sentenced in the daycare death of two-year-old savanna cross. read was sentenced to 35 years in prison with life and parole. the other 24 years in prison with life and parole. savanna died in 2012 at the couples unlicensed day care. making a hard turn. here's a special surprise. check out what one father go >> [ laughing ] a kitty? >> yes.. >> i want it. >> three-year-old arielle can't believe her eyes. she opened up her lunchbox to find a little kitten inside. watch as she plays with her new furry friend. >> that smile. the kitten looks a little unsure. that's okay. turns out her dad found a
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he decided to take one home. her new best friend for sure. >> you can see today's top videos every weekday right on right this minute here at 2:00 and on abc 15. >> don't you wish you are as excited about anything as that little girl was about they can? >> i'm excited for lunch. i'm hungry. >> that's true. food gives me the same feelings. let's look at the cooler weather. 97 today. breezy miles an hour. the weekend is looking pretty warm. starting sunday evening we get another system moving in. we will see rain chances and cooler air. 80s will be back briefly on
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i learned as a police officer and a businessman you should never abuse people's trust. unfortunately, today too many politicians either serve their party or themselves, and arizona families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort and was questioned by the fbi for using public money to promote himself.
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i'm no marketing guru... but this guy is. he's from madison avenue. he likes to say things like... raised without antibiotics. that's a phrase he invented to make chicken sound safer. and it doesn't mean much because, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. i've got more. "mom approved?" "caffeine free?" we think mr. marketing guru would fit in better at a different chicken company. ooh, i got it. "gluten free." all chicken is gluten free.
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? >> announcer: today, we're celebrating the season with a smart fall supper! clinton's in the kitchen with "the walking dead's" danai gurira! mario's making a spicy family favorite with cyberspace sensation serena wolf. and we're dishing out the ultimate recipe for chili! all that, right now, on "the chew"! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> good afternoon! hello! hello! welcome to "the chew"! thank you! you know, this audience seems pretty clever, so i've got a little quiz for you. what's the best time of year for savory, satisfying, stick-to-your-ribs dinner
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