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fox 5 news at 9:00 starts now. this is a fox >> a huge apartment complex under construction goes up in flames. this is a big fire. our phones in the newsroom were ringing off the hook. video also our facebok page, this video posted by derado gomez. you can see the flames at guadalupe and gilbert road. if you think this looks familiar, it's because back on november 23rd, an apartment under construction in gilbert went up in flames. this time, a three alarm blaze. we are live there with stefania okolie.
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now are a little bit more calm than what we were about an hour and a halving a. i'm standing right in front of an apartment complex where i'm told four buildings went up in flai flames. we'll go ahead and show you some of the viewer video that we got into the fox 10 newsroom. we are told that the fire started just after 7:. than a hundred firefighters, it took more than a hundred of them to get those flames down. and i'm told that two buildings were evacuated that are adjacent to the four buildings that caught on fire, so about 25-30 people were forced out of their homes. we spoke to the battalion chief just a little while ago. he says that this is really just an unfortunate situation for everyone who lives in this area.
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citizens in the area. it's obviously very damaging to them. in downtown, a very vibrant district right here. we have shut down downtown gilbert road for folks in every direction. we have got a lot of guys and gals out there working to isolate this, but so far no report of injuries. >> yeah, is exactly right. this is such an unfortunate situation, even for the families who had to evacuate. a lot of them are out here without any shoes on. they had their pets, their dogs and cats in their backseat. i was speaking to a couple of families earlier who said that they could feel the heat, smell the smoke. they said it was very, very strong, so they are happy the firefighters got them out of their homes in time to evacuate. the good news is that no one is
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on fire are brand-new apartment buildings that are going up. gilbert road right now is shut from guadalupe to juniper. you want to avoid this area. in all the battalion chief tells me it will be quite some time before they reopen the roads. investigators here are trying to figure out what caused this very massive blaze. we'll be out here and have another blaze for you coming up on fox 10 news at 10:00. >> ok back with you in about an hour. thank. another news alert tonight, it appears that a 27-year-old man and two children will recover but what a traumatic accident for them. they were all hit by a car. police say the three were crossing the street near a crosswalk on gilbert road just south of guadalupe tonight. the driver stopped immediately. officers say there were no
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called to the scene of a gas leak earlier this afternoon. now, this happened over near northern road and 25th avenue. police blocked 27th avenue to the i-17 on northern in both directions east and west. now, no one was hurt, but a few businesses in the area had been forced to close. we spoke with a woman at one of those businesses who had to close. she described the scene. >> when phoenix fire walked in the east door and told us tha w had to get out and get now, we just rushed to get the customers out, and that was that. i mean, we were out within a couple of minutes. >> no word yet if those stores were allowed to reopen tonight. we'll keep you updated as we learn more. today marked the opening day for scottsdale's new amusement park, dolphinaris, but it was met with some protests. >> dolphin free, az!
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protesting the dolphins captivity at that amusement park. there were two protests throughout the day, one that started at 9:00 in the morning to coincide with the amusement park's grand opening. the other started at 4:00 this afternoon. one protester says that she doesn't want kids to learn about these animals while they are in captivity. >> we would like to educate children in another way and adults and try to teach the kid to earth, the ocean, everything that we have here to keep our world for our children. >> well, peta worked with local organizations to hold those protests today. a closer look at two luxury cars, and it's a big bust for the border patrol. agents say two women were arrested this week trying to smuggle more than $100,000 worth of marijuana. agents say a narcotic detection
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of pot hidden in a cadillac driven by a 22-year-old douglas woman. later, deputies found more than 33 pounds of marijuana in a gas tank. both women were taken to homeland security for further investigation. police are asking for your help finding robbery suspects in two different cases. let's start with a phoenix home that got robbed just last month. several items were stolen from the home, including the credit cards. police say a man used those credit cards at a toys "r" us and at a walmart in avondale. officers say they are hoping to find this woman because she was with the suspect when she used those credit cards. >> the male suspect was the one using the credit cards, and we are trying to identify and locate them. but there was also a female investigative lead in the video, and all that means is we believe she has information about the crime or who the male is.
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arm and another tattoo on his right shoulder. on to yet another robbery in the valley. police this time looking for a man who they say robbed two convenience stores in the same area. they say this suspect robbed the circle k near 39th street and broadway two weeks ago, and then a week later police say the same guy robbed a circle k store near 39th street and broadway. according to police, the suspect has tattoos on his right biceps if you have any information on these robberies, you're asked to call silent witness. more than 100 volunteers helped replace smoke alarms for people in need earlier this afternoon. now, this was all part of the smoke alarm walk. volunteers went throughout the neighborhood next to bethune elementary school. that's at 15th avenue and buckeye road. they installed new smoke alarms
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that means they won't have to worry about replacing those arms for a long time. well, almost a year after it went up in flames, the buffalo chip saloon in carefree reopened its doors. take a look at the repaired restaurant after the original was destroyed last year. this new structure is connected to parts of the building that people from the community donated historic items for a wall of relics that was lost in the fire. the restaurant caught fire and nearly burned to the ground. crews breaking ground today on the light rail extension that will see it go all the way to gilbert road. people were invited to attend the ground breaking ceremony and fall festival that was held to celebrate the extension, and there's a lot for people to celebrate. so far 67 million people have used the light rail this year.
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to the light rail expected to be finished by 2034. and take a look at this spectacular view. hard to take your eyes off it really. we'll let you know who is lucky enough to see this sight tonight. >> a lot of things are going on folks, a lot of things. >> why donald trump wants drug testing before the final presidential debate this week. clinton's wall street speeches are released by wikileaks. i'm jennifer griffin in las vegas. i'll have the details coming up. >> oh, what a gait between the cubs and dodgers. trust me, you have got to see these highlights. miguel montero coming through, plus we hear from cardinals db patrick pederson, plus plenty of
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another release from wikileaks today, and what appears to be transcripts of hillary clinton 's paid speeches to financial heavy weight goldman sachs. as of now, the clinton campaign has not denied or confirmed the authenticity of these transcripts. fox news reporter jennifer griffin has the latest. >> reporter: wik the 8th round of e-mails from hillary clinton campaign chair john podesta. according to wikileaks, it includes three paid speeches to goldman sachs back in 2013. >> she lies to you in public with her publicings po -- public position.
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executives, who mostly opposed dodd-frank that she supports it for political reason, saying, quote, there was a lot of complaining about dodd-frank, but there was also a need to do something because, for political reasons, if you were an elected member of congress and people in your constituency were losing jobs and shutting businesses and everybody in the press is saying it's all the fault of wall street, you can't sit idly by and do is important. the clinton campaign responded by saying the clinton hacking is more evidence of russian interference to help donald trump. >> we have got to win big so we can send a message to anybody else, don't think you can come in here and mess around with our election. >> and podesta himself is firing back on julian assange on
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lobster risotto is better than the food at the ecuadorian embassy, where julian assange has been holed up for the last five years. and wikileaks plans more releases before election day. donald trump has raised questions about hillary clinton's stamina throughout the influence. and now he's saying clinton may the last debate of drugs, and he's calling for a drug test before this week's debate. >> i think she's actually getting pumped up. you want to know the truth, she's getting pumped up. you understand. in fact, we are going to be talking about that in a few minutes. she's getting pumped up for wednesday night. you know, i don't know, maybe -- we are like athletes, right?
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i beat all of these people. we are like athletes. hillary beat bernie, although it looks like bernie got a little bit of a bad deal, based on wikileaks, right, if you look at wikileaks. but we are like athletes, right? so athletes, they are making more and more, but athletes, they make them take a drug test, right? i think we should take a drug test prior to the debate. >> democrat howard dean was widely criticized for comparing trump to a cocaine user because of's trump's sniffing and sniffling during past debates. now, the financial presidential showdown takes place wednesday in las vegas, nevada. our john hook and steve krafft will be there live, so keep it right here on fox 10 for the most complete debate coverage. i'm so glad i'm alive for
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hey, something is happening out there. we have got a big storm pushing through the gulf of alaska. will it mean anything to you? find out, coming up. and have you connected with me on social media? you can like my facebook page at facebook.com/lindawilliamsfox10. i try not to get political on my social media, at all. i just, i stay away from it. you can also follow me on
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live from fox studios, fox 10 news is back. florida is experiencing a king tide. king tides are seasonal, higher than normal tides that can potentially bring the ocean on to the roads and yards of south florida's coastal neighborhoods. you can see minor flooding in hollywood, florida. that's where these pictures are from. this is where a parking lot is filled with, as you see there, standing water. and a rare storm shaking up
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two confirmed tornados tore through tillamook county, oregon. strong winds can be felt off the coast of that state. there were ten tornado warnings throughout the area, damaging buildings and downing trees and power lines. your exclusive accuweather forecast with cory mccloskey on fox 10 news. and good evening everybody. in for kristy tonight, and i'm telling you, folks on both sides of the country are tired of this dang weather, and t more to come though, unfortunately for folks, especially in the northwest, but your night, beautiful. you're looking at the state fair out there from the top of south mountain. 85 degrees at sky harbor, and a beautiful evening, got the ferris wheel going. if you have never been to the fair, you have got to go before it's no more. here's our high pressure really locked this over arizona. it's been giving us all of these nice temps and all of this very dry weather over the last several days. you can see weather trying to
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northern california and into oregon and washington, but no dice. this is a pretty strong high and it will stay in place the next couple of days. i don't think it will have enough punch to get through. mid-50s in flagstaff and 77 down in gila bend, and across the valley. our numbers all look terrific, mostly 70s out there now, sky harbor the warm spot at we have got 79 out wickenburg way, and here's a look at your record book, typical high today 89, so we did a little bit worse than that, warmer temps than that this afternoon, but we'll get there eventually. sun rise tomorrow morning at 6:33 so let's go ahead and move ourselves around the nation. again, the worst weather is here, coming out of the gulf of alaska. this major storm has been really pounding folks here on the northwestern corner of the
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much as 100 miles an hour, steady winds in the 50-60 miles an hour range along the koe. this is a toughy, and there's still more to come. this is wave one. still more left offshore, all of this will be powering into the northwest, but it will not have enough punch to drop us down into the high pressure that's been keeping us so nice and clear. a quick look at your numbers, 71 at lake havasu city, 59 kingman, about 40 or so in flagstaff, and 52 down in nogales and naco. tomorrow much like today, 90s in the deserts, 70s in the mountains, and we'll top out at about 67 or so degrees in flagstaff. here's the rest of the forecast as we push ourself through the night in the valley, mid-60s, and tomorrow in the sunshine. we'll hold on to the 90s right on through the next workweek,
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sometime in the next week. maybe we are just done with the 80s. >> with what, with the 80s? >> they may never show up again. >> don't say that. >> you know what, it's going to be memorial day soon. >> by october 31st, i'd 70. cory is a guest. is he acting like thanks, cory. i appreciate it on a saturday night. let's talk about this giant solar storm sweeping across the northern hemisphere. it's bringing with it some amazing views in finland. have you ever seen this before? you know what it is. >> i don't think the finns ever see much at all, so this is probably great for them. >> well, to get the aurora borealis or the so-called northern lights. >> i have never seen it person. >> but even in video. >> how does it happen? >> i am not sure, cory.
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us. >> why don't you break down the science for us? >> no, you have got it right here. >> i don't even know how a tv works, cory, honestly. i'm just struggling here. this is the result of collusions between electrically charged particles that enter the earth's atmosphere. everybody knows that. >> i'm just waiting to see if you knew it. >> that's what the prompter said, anyhow. still ahead tonight, the shocking death player at the age of 32 years old. >> get down! >> an officer beaten by a suspect, other officers come to help. but this guy turned out to be too strong, and it is all caught on camera. and the family of this man, he was an american indian icon who was murdered. we are hearing from his family. we'll tell you what they have to
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and killed him. >> who and why? who does this to elders? who breaks down a door at 3:00 a.m. in the morning? >> jeanelle sixkillers says in native american tradition, family gather to celebrate his life, as police search for the person responsible for her father's death. >> we search for there will not be peace until that happens. >> he had great wisdom and experience with all walks of life, not just the natives. >> reporter: mike gayle came in from california. he knew jess for more than 40 years >> and i came back to honor jess's memory and to comfort the family in some ways with some stories. some of them are pretty funny. some of them are just jess. >> jess fought for american indian rights and grass root
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on the chicago police force and janelle says was a protective father. >> my first car date, he had the guy bring in and show his proof of insurance before i was allowed in the car. >> reporter: janelle says they will not stop fighting for justice and thanks the community for their love and support thus far. >> they have a saying that when women's hearts are on the ground, all is lost. well, our hearts were slammed to the ground. and it was the power of their love and support, the people that you'll see here others across the nation that stopped their world for us for a little while. >> silent witness is offering a $1,000 award for information leading to an arrest. courtney griffin, fox 10 news. the number to silent witness, if you know anything about this crime, is 480-witness, and remember, you can remain anonymous. police also asking for the community's help in tracking down a suspect who stabbed and killed a man a year and a half
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runner bar near black canyon highway and new river road. police say roman fernandez was stabbed and killed at the bar after a huge bar fight there. they say he was among those injured during the fight, but was able to make it to the parking lot before dying. the family says they know somebody out there knows who killed fernandez. and they really want them to come forward and tell police. >> i wish that someone would co they know because there were a lot of people there that night, and something tells me that somebody does know something. they are just afraid to talkment. >> if you have any information in this case, you're asked to call police. meanwhile, phoenix police have caught the suspect in a deadly stabbing that happened last night. officers say 36-year-old robert pruitt was stabbed and killed near 19th avenue and peoria.
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38-year-old olen coho. they say they arrested him earlier today. according to witnesses, coho cute pruitt with a knife after they got into some sort of argument. coho has been booked on second-degree murder. well, the guardian angels took to the streets to raise awareness for missing persons and domestic violence today. this group of volunteers held signs near 35th avenue and baseline earlier this afternoon. the signs called for people to honk their horns to for ending domestic violence. the group also wanted to bring awareness to missing persons and their families. one of the volunteers says there's still a lot of work left to be done when it comes to ending domestic violence. >> it's just domestic violence is an ongoing problem in the united states, and something needs to be addressed, something needs to be prevented, and also the victims of domestic violence need to be supported.
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awareness month. police in prescott searching for this man, missing 66-year-old david. officers say he disappeared sometime this morning. police say they are worried about his well-being because he has dementia, heart problems, and he suffered a head injury recently. he's about 5'6", weighs about 170 pounds. he was last seen wearing blue jeans and white shoes. if man, his name is david, you are asked to call police. well, here's some sad and shocking news. former nfl linebacker quentin groves died in his sleep this weekend while visiting trinidad. he was just 32 years old. groves had two seasons in jacksonville before making stops in oak creek canyon, arizona, cleveland, tennessee, and
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officer who was trying to arrest a man high on pcp. it shows just what police are up against when deciding whether to use deadly force. fox's craig wall has the story. >> get down, get down on the ground! get down on the ground! >> officer veronica murillo didn't know it at the time, but 28-year-old parta huff was high on pcp when he crashed his car and walked away. >> >> get down on the ground, dude! get down on the ground! get down on the ground! >> as the officers struggled to get huff cuffed, he got a hold of murillo's hair. she cries out in pain, and then huff falls backwards and pulls murillo down with him, smashing her head into the pavement.
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officer responding to the call grabs his leg and tries to pull murillo off huff. officers deploy tasers multiple times, but huff is unphased and keeps his vice grip on murillo's hair. >> he's ripping my -- >> 10-1! he's got murillo's head. he's not letting go. we are it's not working! >> a day after the incident, superintendent said she would have been justified in shooting in this situation but she says she did not want to because she didn't want the scrutiny of the laquan mcdonald situation. >> did you get tased with her? >> i got tased a bunch of.
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>> i was the first one here wrestling with him. >> a couple of months ago you could have shot him. >> now that officer remains hospitalized with head and neck injuries. the suspect is being held without bail on aggravated battery and attempted murder charges. new at 9:00, a nebraska 6th grader's birthday wish is unlike most other kids her age. she's chosen to celebrate her birthday with an maria rodriguez is making a thousand gift baskets. she'll deliver them in january on her birthday weekend. each bag will have a special message inside along with a poem thanking the officers for protecting and serving. >> they have been through a rough time with all of the shootings and stuff, so i think it would just be to give them a
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to her birthday in 2018. she plans to put together gift bags for children who are fighting cancer. what a good hearted little girl. baseball fans flocking to the big apple to see an exhibit featuring some of the greats of the sport. no need to travel. we'll give you a peek after the break. but first, hastings fought once again, nearly a center after the original battle. on fox news sunday, as both campaigns face fire storms, we are live in las vegas, counting down to the final debate after explosive allegations about his treatment of women surface, we'll discover if trump can
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battle of hastings. it's taking place in the uk this weekend. their reenactment taking place on the same field where the battle was fought in 1066. this year marks the 950th anniversary of the battle of hastings between france and england. it changed the course of english history. >> i've done archaeology at york. as soon as i got there, a reenactment was just available, so i went straight in. and nice like this and to follow in the footsteps of the people in the past, basically. >> last year, there were about 500 reenacters. tis year, it's well past 2000, and tickets to the event were sold out. bats, balls, and more equipment used by some of the greatest baseball players in history now on display in
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fox news shows us some of the treasures from baseball's golden age. >> words of yogi bera, you can observe a lot by watching. for the next few days, baseball fans have a chance to observe a once in a lifetime collection from the sports' golden age. >> as much as i don't watch current baseball, these guys are the originators of the current the history of anybody who were the originals at my sport or any art for that matter, it's pretty cool. >> los angeles residents jill and aaron are spending their last day in new york at christies in rockefeller plaza, taking in the historic display. >> i love the memorabilia. the baseball bats, it's pretty amazing to see the old stuff.
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signed bill of sale and one of his signed baseball bats, to notable pieces from the negro leagues to derek jeter's final game. >> it includes objects from the last 120 years, one of the greatest collections of baseball photographer ever for >> it highlights some of the most historically significant artifacts in the game, and the price tag reflects it. >> there's definitely things which are hundreds of thousands, which would be out of our price range, but i think it's just very cool to see, even if you can't afford it. i think it's really enlightening and inspiring. well, this is inspiring for you. college football, a.s.u. in colorado, taking on the buffalos, oh, boy, we have got some highlights for you, coming
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you're watching fox 10 sports with richard saenz. you have got to give credit to manny wilkins, jt of weeks ago, the a.s.u. quarterback was in a walking boot, but tonight he was in colorado starting for the devils and looking to beat the buffalos, just like head coach todd graham promised, this a major pac-12 showdown, colorado so tough to beat at home. they get the buffalo running around, the crowd goes crazy. how about wilkins with the nice touchdown here, touchdown
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doorstep, who has the ball? it's the quarterback. more where that came from, phillip lindsay, take a look at this run. tough stretch, the fans, they love it. lindsay once again breaking free, look out, he's got some speed, turns on the afterburners, bye-bye, 75 yards to the house. touchdown colorado, ye up on arizona state, 40-16. more pac-12 action. we catch up with the cats, a.s.u. hosting the trojans, and trust me, the trojans made themselves right at home. beautiful pass for the touchdown, 14-7 trojans just like that. u.s.c. threatening again, another pass into the end zone. does he make the catch? take a
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but he holds on to the ball, that is a touchdown, 21-7. back for more, number nine, juju smith just walks into the end zone. somebody get a body on that guy. he's dancing in the end zone, and more where that came from, dancing by juju smith-schuster, weaving in and out of traffic, 48-14 after the fourth qu all over the cats. two big time teams going head to head in this one, the tide looking to roll, but 'bama was thinking upset. good luck with that. 'bama playing some defense, a pick, he wants six, and he gets it, touchdown alabama. about eight minutes later, the keeper calls his own number and at the takes it in for a
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until he gets to the end zone. oh, yeah, 45 yards for the score. the special teams very special for alabama. eddie jackson, wow, action jackson, gets down the sideline, and he is gone. 79 yards, that's the kind of day it was for alabama. they are not done. they start to run up the score, yeah, yeah, plenty of scoring in this one, and plenty of rushing, 438 yards rushing by alabama, blow, he is gone. alabama wins this one, final score, 49-10. maybe that's the why the number one team in the country. that face says it all. can wisconsin do it again, beat another big time program? touchdown, j.t. barrett to nolan brown, buckeyes, last chance for romance, and it is no soup for you. the quarterback sack, wisconsin, comes up short, buckeyes escape
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30-23. wow, what a game. all right. we hit the ice now thanks to the coyotes. oh, yeah, you guessed it, it was opening night in what is driving performance? it's not a weekend hobby. you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... and the fury. it's letting it all hang out there, and it's hanging on for dear life.
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future of the coyotes franchise, but the guy who leads the way is shane doan, he's still the man. and tonight was the night we dropped the puck. the flyers come to town, a major youth movement going on in glendale, max domi, as i mentioned, one of those young guys, but there he is, shane doan, still the face of the franchise. first period, 'yotes on the power play, and guess who, it's shane doan, johnny on the spot, the back hander, maybes it 1-0 coyotes just like that. wow, what a doan. flyers on the power play now, but check out brad richardson, the steal and the score, a shorthanded goal for the 'yotes, that makes it 3-1 coyotes. but the flyers come back, sending it to overtime tied at 3 a piece. in ot, watch oliver ekman-larsson poke it through right there and the coyotes win their home opener final score 4-3 in overtime. free hockey for you, can't beat that.
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all right. it's another prime time matchup for the cardinals. last week it was thursday night, this week monday night, as brandon marshall and the new york jets come to town. marshal the top target, so good for so long, get this, he's caught at least one pass in 149 games in row. only fitz is better than that. patrick pederson will be the man to follow marshal around all night long. very long, long time. he's very physical, very fast. you know, he's a guy that gives you everything. you know, very, very physical, especially at the line of scrimmage, you know, with me being a press receiver, he loves to use his strength, his arms to get by me, over me. his favorite tactic right now is the pull through. yeah, so, you know, he's very, very talented and still got a lot left in the tank.
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no need to worry. we have got your back. you can watch it on our sister station, my 45, pushed up to 5:15. two games, dak prescott and the cowboys taking on the packers at lambeau field. how about baseball play-offs, getting to the good stuff now. is this the year they win it call two runs come in to score, we have got a ball game, boys and girls, we are tied at 3 a piece. the former dback montero up to bat, that is a gland salami. cubbies win it final score 8-4. over in the american league, it's the indians taking on the
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fox 10 news at 10:00 starts now. this is a fox news alert. thanks for joining us. we do begin with that news alert, a massive fire tears through a apartment complex. this is in gilbert. this viewer video shows just how fiercely, how hotly that fire was burning. now, this is the second fire that has erupted in an under-development apartment complex in that area in the past six months. this complex is located near guadalupe and gilbert roads. that is where fox 10's stefania okolie joins us live with the latest. stefania? >> reporter: well, yeah, linda,
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