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and contreras for married for 35 years and were beloved grandparents. they were visiting a motorcycle festival when a truck rolled off a bridge and hit can -- hit and killed them. the driver of the truck, a 24-year-old navy service member was believed to be under the influence when the accident happened. the chandler couple has set up a gofundme page if you would like to donate. we have a link on our web page. we are at fox10phoenix.com. in other news, you remember this, a massive fire that tore through a gilbert apartment complex last night. the flames getting so bad that nearby businesses and homes had to be evacuated. well, today a lot of those people got to finally head home, and firefighters are telling us what caused the fire to spread
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fox 10's stefania okolie has the latest. >> i was pretty freaked out, yeah, pretty overwhelming. >> reporter: in a matter of minutes, a single alarm fire jumps to a four-alarm fire, and gilbert fire crews were battling these ferocious flames, four apartment buildings under construction destroyed, three of them ultimately collapsing. investigators spread rapidly not only because of the intense heat but because of the current framework, which is mostly plywood. the wood is what investigators say was fueling this fire. without drywall up, the rate at which flames spread is drastically different. >> within a few minutes, it had spread so quickly. >> reporter: builds nearby were evacuated, families forced to work wait on the corners. >> we didn't have any of our belongings, our phones.
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gilbert civic center. the wood this the apartment buildings under construction is also what made the fire so fast spreading. nobody was hurt in neither massive fire. >> for that, i'm going to praise god today. >> to be honest, we are a little bit fortunate. >> that's right, fortunate indeed. tomorrow we know the atf will be joining fire investigators from gilbert to go through all of this debris, which is a very, very large devastating scene after this fire. they are going to try and figure out what exactly caused this fire. we know the cause of the fire back in april was ruled accidental, but they are not ruling out anything for last night's fire. of course, they are going to be there again tomorrow. when we get that update, we'll be sure to let you know. live in the studio, i'm stefania okolie, fox 10 news. another apartment fire overnight leaves one woman without a place to live.
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12th street and indian school road. one of the units had caught fire after the woman living there reported hearing a loud noise. the woman was able to escape with one of her dogs, but another dog and three of her cats are missing. crews were able to stop the fire from spreading to other units. a woman at the scene was rushed to the hospital, but it's not clear if it was related to the fire. the cause of the blaze is under investigation. and a follow-up now on that devastating almost a year ago. this weekend, the buffalo chip restaurant reopened with a lot of help from the community. a lot of people donated historic items for a wall of relics of things that were lost in the fire. the new structure is connected to parts of the building that were not destroyed in the blaze. people visiting say they are excited to see the bar back up and running again. >> i think it's amazing. i think it's going to be amazing. i think the new building is amazing.
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you know, more things for the community. i think it's just wonderful. >> the restaurant caught fire and nearly burned to the ground on thanksgiving day last year. a memorial unveiled to remember firefighters and paramedics who died in the line of duty. there have been 119 arizona firefighters and paramedics who have died since 1902. this memorial will serve as a site where people can go to remember pay their respects. the memorial includes a bell tower and ten life-sized bronze statues. >> fire doesn't care who you are. it will kill you when it decides it's going to do that, and these men and women risked their lives every single day for you and your families. and that's why this memorial is here.
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plaza. that's just off 17th avenue and washington. if you would like to donate to the ongoing effort to continue with the memorial, you can head over to fox10phoenix.com. we have a link there. to tuscon now where deputies searched for the man accused in a double murder. according to witnesses, the man behind the attack was 49-year-old raymond valencia. deputies from san xavier district responded to a home for reports of an unknown problem. when two bodies inside the home. the victims have been identified as 48-year-old carlos rendon and 18-year-old jacqueline padilla. detectives say valencia is armed and dangerous. also in tuscon, firefighters rescued this man. he was stuck in his chimney for hours. fire officials say that the 26-year-old man accidentally locked himself out of his house this morning and probably not
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try to get back in through the ch chimney. well, you can imagine what happened. he got stuck. firefighters say that it was far enough down that his feet were touching the floor but he was just too wedged in to get out. now, he was not hurt. he was rescued when a neighbor heard his calls for help and caled police. well, it certainly isn't taco tuesday, but salt river fields held its annual taco festival in scottsdale this weekend. this weekend marked annual taco festival, and they also had this event. it's obviously a taco eating contest. several people saying, you know what, i'll get down and dirty, using the water to get the food down. the national taco association was at the event to decide who would be crowned as grand champion. well, there's the grand champion of at least the eating competition, anyhow. he told us about his winning
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i had lot of crumbs left, so i stuffed them into my last taco. of course i had open water, drank it down. >> an estimated 100,000 tacos were served at the event. well, with the election only weeks away, the clinton campaign is still dealing with all of those wikileaks e-mails. what tim kaine had to say about the release of new e-mails. well, it's one part of a very fascinating matchup for tomorrow night's monday night football clash. bruce arians and todd bowles know each other better than any coaching relationship in the entire nfl. tonight, we look ahead with max starks breaking down that you should look for. plus, david johnson, one on one with richard saenz, and it doesn't end there.
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in the war ravaged city of aleppo. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says crimes against humanity are occurring daily in that city. the u.s. and u.k. want the countries to stop air strikes in the region. you decide 2016, just weeks away from the election, and both candidates are still dealing with their own controversies. the clinton campaign continues to d wikileaks. the most recent batch shows transcripts of clinton's speeches for goldman sachs. there are e-mails sent by businessman, frank white junior, saying that the campaign doesn't, quote, "value black folks and takes us for granted," end quote. democratic vice presidential nominee tim kaine says the e-mail shows people's opinions.
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leaked e-mails, if they are accurate, show some of people's opinions mouthing off a little bit here and there, but that's the kind of thing that happens. >> on the republican side, donald trump is attacking the saturday night live skit that aired last night, calling the skit a hit job, saying it's time to retire the boring and unfunny show. running mate mike pence says that it's further proof of the media favoring hillary clinton. >> once again, the media is piling on with claims as the headlines while they ignore an avalanche of hard evidence about corruption, pay to play political favoritism emanating out of hillary clinton's years as secretary of state. >> house speaker paul ryan saying that he will no longer campaign with or defend trump. ryan said that he is also confident that the election will be fair and is not rigged. of course, the final presidential debate between
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to be a crucial one. be sure to stay with fox 10 for your debate coverage as john hook and steve krafft will be reporting live from las vegas. that is going to be one exciting night. we have got a beautiful night out there right now. temperatures are just about perfect. find out what the rest of your work week will hold in
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tonight from the top of south mountain and the tower cam, 79 down at sky harbor, and not much of a breeze out there either. so as we take a look at the west, this is our story. it's been our story most of the week. this big area of high pressure really locked in over us, and it's nice to see all of that sunshine, but it would have been great if some of this weather across washington, oregon, and northern california could have swung its way down here across arizona. but that will not be the because this high is pretty powerful, and it's really going to be locked in place for the foreseeable future, so all of that weather to the west and north of us is going to be kind of bumped up in that direction. so we'll just have to enjoy the clear skies, because we have got lots more of them in store, 82 in bullhead city, 54 in sedona, 70s all over the place. 70 degrees up at cave creek, really great night there.
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almanac, the usual high today about 89. we are struggling to get down to those numbers. we have been settled into the low 90s for a good while now. all time low, 40 degrees, that coming in 1899. so across the rest of the country, we have got some showers here in new england and stretching all the way down into pennsylvania and north jersey and also kind of an unsettled evening for the northern plains, and now the heavy storm in the pacific northwest continues to work its way on into nevada and southern parts of idaho, almost all of the coastal action is going to be a thing of the past pretty soon. but here's the core of that storm, still just off the alaskan coast. that will eventually move inland and really stay to the north of us. it would be very nice to get some of it moving in our direction, but i'm afraid that won't be the case. here's the way your night shapes up, 50 for prescott, 57 in yuma, about 45 in flagstaff, and the
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window rock, and as we roll into your monday, it's going to be another warm one. upper 80s to the low 90s for the desert parts of the state, and we'll call it 78 tomorrow in sedona and the mid-60s in flagstaff. so on we go, then, into that ten-day stretch. you know, a lot of your lesser stations, linda, will give you maybe five days or perhaps a seven-day outlook. we go all the way and bring you ten whole days. and look --. >> that is fantastic. >> and why not bring because every one of them looks great. >> they absolutely do, and what else is nice having you here, is you give people ideas of things to do. you were talking earlier on the 5:00, and you said you know what's a great place to check out this weekend, drive down, it's an easy drive, not treacherous, south mountain park. and i thought, when's the last time i have been down to south mountain. you showed us the view, looking
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rover started its three-day descent to the surface of the red planet today. nasa currently has two operational rovers on mars. it's getting crowded up there. europe's rover is scheduled to reach mars wednesday. its main goal is to find out whether life has ever existed on the red planet. it's been almost two since this orbital sciences rocket exploded during takeoff, and tomorrow the private space company will be trying it again. the launch was originally scheduled for today but was pushed back until tomorrow. the rocket will be on a mission to deliver supplies to the international space station. let's talk entertainment news. ben affleck is still a box office draw, apparently, even without the bat suit. affleck's new thriller, the accountant, took the top spot at
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an estimated $24 million. comedian kevin hart taking second place with his concert film, kevin hart: what now? last week's winner, which was the girl on the train fell to third place. miss peregrine's home for peculiar train and deepwater horizon rounded out the top five with 8.9 million and 4.4 million respectively. stick around, a
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of the week >> all right. >> we'll see if we can get the mayor on that. >> we are going to leave it there. absolutely. we'll contact him, tomorrow, mayor stanton. all of the mayors that we would have to get across the valley, this is turning into quite the undertaking actually, so never mind. we'll just hope for 93. >> i often leave things like that. >> thanks cory, always a pleasure having you here. jude lacava is coming up, and jude lacava has it all figured out with max >> that's true. with this matchup, there is no two coaches that know each other so well like bruce arians and todd bowles. he's going to now coach gainst bruce arians on monday night football. max starks, who better to break it down. i don't think there's anybody better in town that can tell you what's the significance of two new offensive linemen starting for the cardinals tomorrow night against the jets.
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johnson, one on one, and the buffalos did a number on the sun devils. you'll hear from todd graham. there's a lot going on tonight. let's not forget about our hockey team, the arizona coyotes very impressive overtime win against the philadelphia flyers last night, five rookies on this year's roster.
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