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>> good evening everybody. thanks for joining us. the cleveland indians starting out the world series with a bang tonight, starting out by winning game one. people in cleveland and around the country are celebrating that win tonight. joe maddon was on the world stage tonight. he credits growing up in pennsylvania molding him into the man he is tod from cleveland cousins right now who are ecstatic with game one. but getting back to joe maddon, some of you may remember early in tom cruz's movie career when a small-town scholarship.
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man and the manager he is today. pennsylvania, a big part of joe maddon. >> i think more than i do. when you come from a small city in north eastern pennsylvania, you probably have a strong family background and strong parents. if you screw up in that town, somebody has the authority to grab you by the scruff of the neck and discipline you couldn't do anything wrong. wonderful people, very kind people. i'm reminded of that every time i go back home. >> reporter: pennsylvania, the early '70s. you became a teacher coach. what inspired you to go over the hill and do the dream.
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couldn't afford it. i'm going to back for the foot bam -- football game. lafayette. the b-street band from the jersey shore will be there. kegs will be flowing. >> i haven't heard the term kegger for a long time. lehigh-lafayette, rivally. he has done a great job bringing the community together. for joe maddon, tonight it's regrouping for game two as cleveland wins 6-nothing. more on the series later on in this broadcast. >> being a cubs fan is never easy. it's been over a hundred years since a team won a world series,
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one. >> the cubs making it to the world series, a big deal this year. it's a huge deal. that means everything to fans, especially fans who have waited their entire lives for this moment. christie joins us with a family in the valley. >> a tough night for cubs fans. still some people hanging around enjoying a beer saying there is still hope, this is only game one, we're just getting going. special cubs fan in his own home. he is a 75-year-old man, grew up in chicago, and he did everything he could to get into a chicago game. that included selling scorecards, picking up seat cushions, and sometimes he just snuck in. today his childhood dream came
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onto the field for game one of the world series. >> i didn't think the curse was ever going to win. >> reporter: he said he started crying when his beloved cubs won the pennant on saturday. school just blocks away from wrigley field. >> we get out of 3 o'clock and i literally run to the ballpark. and they would be in the 3rd or 4th inning, and sometimes they would let me in. sometimes i had to sneak in. but i go in. i see the rest of the >> reporter: dan's daughter danielle and grandson jack joining him. she said he would go so crazy watching the game he -- her mom had to shut the windows. >> i laugh at him watching the game because he loves the cubs
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watching them that he will pace. >> man, they're just standing there taking the pitches! >> reporter: he nervously watches his beloved team cautiously optimistic that the curse is over. >> i had two things i wanted to see in my life. the rose bowl, and i saw that in 1999. and the cubs in the world series, and now i got that. so it's good. life is good. >> reporter: let's hope that he's feeling the same way tonight. watching his team after the first game, he is confident that he will win in game five. he said even if they don't, he's happy he got to see the team make it to the world series. >> there is still a lot of baseball. >> we're talking a sweep from here on out. all right.
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sit at home and watch the game. there were a number of cubs fans in town. they say this series is a dream come true for them and many of their extended families who are back home in illinois. >> i'm just totally excited. i wish my dad was here and my family was here to see this. you know, the ones who have gone. >> we've been facebooking and texting all throughout the i live in tucson. i said i'm going to drive up. i drove up to watch game one of the world series with her. a little time for the indians fan. the ballpark and good year got a chance to watch the world series at the ballpark. some sat out in the grass. >> it was gorgeous out tonight, as well. >> if you didn't make it out to
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this throughout the world series. >> game two of the world series has been moved up an hour tomorrow because of the threat of rain in cleveland. it will again at 4:08 p.m. instead. >> mark it down. dave muncee joins us for a look at tomorrow's weather in cleveland. there was some worry about what would happen. >> the forecast has a lot of rain in it. and the game goes on. there is a storm kind of moving into the area. here's cleveland right here. you saw the storm coming out of minneapolis at this time. as we get a look at what's going on as far as they changed that, that of course is eastern daylight time. 15% chance of rain at the beginning of the game. by the time the game ends, there's going to be about a 70% chance of rain. so that's what they're a little worried about there.
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rain, but nothing really materialized. tomorrow, going to be a lot of moisture in the area. we'll have more weather coming up. new tonight at nine, dozens of campaign signs have been stolen from around peoria. the crooks caught on camera, but not by police. >> these signs promoting a local proposition that will be on the ballot in november. the signs being stolen is costing the campaign a lot money and manpower. it's a serious crime, isn't it? >> reporter: absolutely. it's for prop 400. a 4/10ths of a cent increase to raise money for public parks and city streets. it would also go towards adding more police officers and firefighters. supporters of the prop say since early voting started, dozens of signs have gone missing.
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behind it. >> it got frustrating so we decided to form our own little sting operation, and maybe it worked out. >> reporter: over the last few weeks dozens of yes on 400 signs have gone missing. >> they're just in this community. i think in the city of peoria we've had about 50 prop 400 signs go missing. >> john, who put upmost of the signs got so fed up, he decided to set up several game cameras throughout the city to catch the person or persons responsible. on friday he set up a sign and within hours one of those cameras caught this person taking it. these images here show someone damaging the signs and ducking when a car drives by. >> it shows you what kind of people we're dealing with. whether they believe in the prop 400 or not.
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with you don't support it, that's your opinion. vote no. that's okay. but don't go around breaking the law. >> reporter: damaging, defacing, our stealing a campaign sign is in fact breaking the law. attorney patrick cunningham says it's a class two misdemeanor, but it could be another offense. >> if you ste then there is a criminal damage statute, which is a felony. >> reporter: we're told these signs can cost upwards of $50 each, but that is not including the manpower it takes to put them up. they have other images and information that they cannot relase to us, but it's all been turned over to the police. thank you, danielle. still ahead tonight when what you see isn't what you get. it's considered a case of
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why one woman is suing kfc because of it. hand decorated bells bringing people together. the project that aims to spread kindness in memory of a little
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only on fox tonight. there is a movement underway >> you're watching the best, fox 10 news. >> there is a movement here in arizona to bring people together through acts of kindness. >> sadly the movement began in tragedy for a tucson family, but now it's helping keep their son's memory linda williams has the story. >> when you lose a child and your heart shatters into a million little pieces, it is hard, if not impossible to imagine how you could ever move forward and create something lasting and beautiful and kind. using bells, a tucson mom did that in loving memory of her son
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infection in 2002. he was just two years old. as ben's family grieved in the darkest of places, ben's mom noticed something, the kindness of strangers. >> they were surprised by how kind the things that strangers were doing for them, as well. >> the ben's bells project was created in their tucson garage where jenette would craft small, colorful ceramic bells, launching her son amovement with a stunningly simple message. >> it's all about spreading kindness, building communities through the practice of intentional kindness. so really taking those moments to make an effort to be kind in your daily interactions. >> reporter: what began in tucson 14 years ago has now spread. there are two ben's bells
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one in connecticut and one in phoenix. this 500-square foot building in downtown phoenix welcomes volunteers to help paint and assemble the bells. some bells are sold in the studio, along with other trinkets, spreading the message, be kind. volunteers then take some of the bells and hang them in random spots around the valley. bus grounds, parks, hiking trails. if you see one you're encouraged to take it. it's yours. >> it has a message that will says you found a ben's bell. take it home and remember to spread kindness. >> reporter: one of the many volunteers who helps to paint and distribute ben's bells, kathy, she has made it a family affair. >> i've taken my grandchildren out with me to hang the bells. they've come in and painted. it kind of spreads the whole
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>> she agrees that right now many people are living at a fever pitch and so many voices seam loud and angry, but she believes this project makes communities closer and stronger one kind gesture at a time. >> and it can be just opening a door or, you know, picking up somebody's books that fell. but if you stop and think about the nice things you do for people, and people do for you, it becomes a much nicer world. 10 news. >> boy, the world needs that right now, doesn't it? the ben's bells project is active in many schools. they bring their program right to the campus as they spread the message of how important kindness is. if you would like more information, just head to our website, fox10phoenix.com. >> if you're a cardinal fan,
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disappointment of friday night's game against the seahawks, you see a force that is a dominant force in the cards. and you'll hear from the big fellow, number 93, on the way in sports. halloween less than a week away. what will the weather be like? we'll take a look coming up. look - i supported joe arpaio for a lot of years... but lately, he spends so much time on tv or
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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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>> your exclusive forecast with dave muncee on fox 10 news. >> well halloween less than a week away now, and it has been fairly warm and it's going to get a little warmer. but take a look. ready to get out there? the sun is still shining at 8 o'clock. 82?. and then at 9 o'clock, sleepy
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home. it's 80?, the wind is out of the southwest at 6 miles an hour. 78? at dear valley. and in the glendale area, 82? right now. let's take a look around and see what's going on. some low pressure up in the northwest, high pressure protecting us here. lots of moisture around, but not down in arizona. 92? on the high today. we went to 90? at good year, 91? in glendale, and 90? in chandler. we had 63? in flagstaff, 88? in tucson, and 90? at gila bend and yuma. 78? temperature dropping off at 10 o'clock.
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we had 69? and 82? this afternoon. there's your record high at 96? and your record low at 40?. forecasting 93? for tomorrow. mid-90s still out there. we have some low 90s out there, as well. but temperatures are a little warmer than they should be for this time of year. 78? in prescott. and back into the get back on the desert floor. some mid-90s showing up, as well. it is a mixed bag of rain, wind, and snow showing up in the northwest. these are the storms that are going to get into cleveland tomorrow and give them a lot of trouble. we have 55? in new york today. 71? in charlotte. 54? in chicago. 79? in wichita. 70? in salt lake city.
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got the first pitch. well, that is already over. that was an earlier newscast. 68?, we'll be looking at 93? for tomorrow as those temperatures stay on the warm side. but we do see a change after getting very close to 100? on thursday, we back off into the 90s. in fact some 80s, 84? for halloween. watch your kids around water. >> thank you, dave. at fox 10 news at 9, a major project approved for the airport. amonumental day for self-driving vehicles. the first big rig delivery. how the trip went. >> they're called ben's bells and you can find them hanging all around the valley. an idea born after a tucson mother lost her 3-year-old son. >> it has a message.
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home and remember to send kindness. >> how volunteers are hoping to make it a more caring place. >> want to plant a lemon tree in the backyard? follow three important tips
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>> you're watching fox 10 news at 9 with john hook and carrie lake. >> sensitive patient information from a valley medical marijuana dispensary found laying out in the open in garbage. prescription labels, medical marijuana cards found in the trash on the ground. >> the man who found the information say this is a breach of patient privacy. >> reporter: a man took this video of the sensitive information he spotted in the
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horizon thc, a medical marijuana dispensary in downtown phoenix. >> there was a bunch of sensitive information. id numbers, what kind of meds they get. >> reporter: he alerted the dispensary. he said a couple of employees went out to collect the items. >> he didn't really seem like he cared too much about it. these are people's lives that have their information. and if it gets in the wrong hands, it could be very detrimental. i don't know how many days it's been out here until i came across it. >> a man at the dispensary has said they've had trouble people breaking into their trash bins. they ordered a special ben i. -- bin. >> if they're not shredding it, how many other times has this happened before?
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dispensary says it's policy to shred information before it's thrown out. >> he's been called the toughest sheriff in america, but he could be sent to jail. joe arpaio, charged with criminal contempt of court. ordered to stop his immigration raids back in 2011, but he didn't. he defied the order and now it could land him behind now the sheriff says these charges from the justice department are politically motivated. and today his campaign issued the statement says the department's action in the last 30 days before the election are further attempts to sabotage his attempt for a 7th unprecedented term as maricopa county sheriff. he says it's evidence of a
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he could face up to 6 months in jail if convicted. an award has been raised to $6,000 leading to the arrest of the person who killed a wild horse and mutilated it. the foul was just six months old when it was shot and murdered. at least two other wild horses were wounded. if you have any other asked to call the maricopa county sheriff's office. new renovations at sky harbor international airport. a $4 billion deal to add gaits in terminal four. and improve service to the rental car center. these projects will be funded
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other airport revenue, and bonds. we're about two weeks away from the 2016 presidential election. will arizona remain a red state, or will it go blue this time? >> in the last ten presidential elections, arizona has voted democrat just once and that was for bill clinton. you would have to go back to 1948 for harry truman. >> the race between clinton and trump is very close here in arizona, from a poll taken by mo nmouth university. recently the clinton camp has boosted advertising here in arizona and sent chelsea clinton, michelle obama, and
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>> donald trumps son, donald, junior will come to the valley. it will be at the sun devil rec center in tempe. the doors are expected to pen around 1:15. >> a lot of people are already decided voters. the maricopa county office says more than 7700 people have voted early in person. on election day polling places will be open from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. >> take a look at this photo. do you see anything wrong here? justin timberlake taking a selfie with his ballot, his voter card. he took this in a voting booth in memphis, tennessee. this is a crime. a misdemeanor that carries up to 30 days in jail. the shelby county attorney says
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singer for his actions. by the way, taking selfies in voting booths in arizona, that is allowed. >> a lot of different laws in different states. but at least you know you can do that. quarterback tim tebow is releasing his book called shaken. he will be holding a book signing at the barnes & noble >> somewhere on a beach, sipping something strong. all right, the highly anticipated country thunder lineup is out now. derks bently, blake shelton, and many others.
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tickets are on sale now. discounted tickets are available at walgreens. >> women closing the gap. we're not talking about the election. we're talking about when it comes to drinking alcohol. the new findings that might surprise some people out there. plus holidays right around the corner. you want extra cash but don't want to work in retail? which company is offering se
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if you're looking to make a little extra cash this >> are you looking to make a little extra cash this holiday season? >> yes, i am. >> i know it's not quite the holiday season yet, but we're getting there. a valley company is looking to fill hundreds of positions. john, perhaps there is a shift that you can fit into your busy schedule. we're talking about shutterfly. it's an internet company that prints out pictures, photographs. it receives most of its orders during the holiday season. they have more than 600 positions available to keep up with the demand. >> they'll run a digital printer, possibly finishing systems, loading envelopes, packaging, shipping. it looks like a miniature city. we currently run 150 full-time employees throughout the year. and we'll ramp up.
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shift. >> you could squeeze in a 4-hour shift in the morning. >> drop the kids off at school and then go to my shift. >> and then come here. >> the hadal -- holiday hires will make $10-15 an hour. >> who doesn't need more money around the holidays? we're all in that bind. >> athe first delivery by a big rig. the fully-loaded trailer of bud wiser beer. it went right through denver, onto kari lake's house. a professional truck driver was in the vehicle just in case, but everything went well. >> hopefully he wasn't sampling the product.
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if you get in on the computer thing, they'll send it to your house. women have closed the gap when it comes to drinking alcohol, like men. it reminds me of the seen in indiana jones when sheout drinks him. historically women -- historically men have been the one to drink alcohol, having it affect their health. but women have caught it is likely that drinking has become more socially acceptable. >> they're drinking more to deal with men. >> there might be some truth to that. >> ranking the best colleges in the world. think about it, who would be on your list? >> university of iowa. >> iowa is not on the list. for the first time ever, all five are here in the u.s.
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also home to nasa's jet propulsion lab. number four, u.c. berkeley of course. cal ranked high in its sense of global research and business. an hour south of berkeley, stanford. have a medical and law schoo in research programs. number two, might not have thought about this right off the top of your head, m.i.t. massachusetts institute of technology located outside of boston. students at m.i.t. are working with the department of defense, finding solutions to national security issues. finally, maybe no surprise here, harvard, the ivy league school
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business and law schools, but harvard produced the most presidents for any school. six. no credit history, well no credit for you. a new report saying more millennials apply for credit cards than older generations. but one in three can't even get a lack of credit history. one in four millennials say they were victims of a cyber attack. meanwhile a mixed bag for apple. it was a little more than expected, but overall annual sales dropping for the first time in 15 years. and despite not making it to the world series, new york city
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city in the united states. the survey scoring the number of team championships, the stadiums, and the fans. that's business. well let's take a look at the wakeup forecast. temperatures are up a little bit. that's nice. those mornings just a little bit warmer. flagstaff as 36?. 66? at gila bend. and 62? at tucson. as we get a l 68? at deer valley. we'll be looking at temperatures in the mid to upper 60s throughout the entire valley. a little later in the morning at about 8 o'clock as kids head off to school, we'll be looking at 73?, a nice, sunny, clear day for you. temperatures will be finding their way up close to the 90? range and we'll have more
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10:00. after the break, it's talk back time. and we're talking about one woman's lawsuit against kfc. you look at an ad and that looks good and you get the food and it doesn't look the same. >> she sued over that?you sue os country. cheryl crow. an idea everybody will like.
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it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing 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.
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ahead on fox ten news at 10... >> we still have a lot today at fox 10 news at 10 o'clock a. huge, and i mean huge settlement by volkswagon. do you know someone who just lies constantly. there's a reason for that. we'll explain that tonight at 10. talkers. >> have you seen an ad for a restaurant. that food looks so good. a hamburger or fries. >> better than the t-bone steak. >> but then you get the food and it doesn't look anything like it. one woman is suing kfc. she says the company advertising a heaping bucket but there's not
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kfc says they have to do that so they overfill the bucket for the ad so you can see the chicken. >> but that's not what you're getting. >> but they're not promising you 5 pounds of chickens. >> but you order it by the piece. the thighs, wings, breasts. i t probably order. >> out of control. >> they do this all the time with stuff. your cereal box is a quarter of the way full. cheryl crow has an idea that i think is right on the mark. she is talking about shortening the campaign to six weeks instead of nearly two years that we endure now. >> is it two years now? >> almost two years. this election cycle has been 600
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canada's recent election was 11 weeks. that's the longest they've ever had. crow's said this election cycle has been damaging. >> it would be a complete blood sport. hair pulling. >> it's been wwe for two years now. >> it's just ramped up to this high stress. even the kids are starting to feel it. >> two weeks it's over. >> we should hav >> we're done talking. it's your turn to talk back. >> head to our facebook pages. >> we would love to hear from you. >> i'll tell you what, there's a party going on in cleveland tonight. we'll tell you more about. that we'll also get into the cardinal's defense. think about what is happening over the last few weeks as this defense becomes the brand for the cardinals as they get set to go to carolina.
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backup catching steals the shows.
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paul babeu is abusive. physical and sexual abuse at a boarding school. woman: a school that used to be run by pinal county sheriff paul babeu. disturbing. man: babeu's school was unlicensed, abusive, and dangerous. woman: paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. man: congressional candidate not only ran a boarding school rife with abuse, he supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them. paul babeu is unfit to represent us.
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last week the cardinals held the jets to just three points sunday night the cards defense holding the seahawks to just six points you get the message here. arizona holding the seahawks to >> he played off the edge, playing on the three technique. he's been a force. along with so many others. chandler jones and the linebackers. across the board, patrick peterson. this defense is fast becoming the hallmark of this team. this is what you need if you're
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three, three, and one. that means you're going to have to win seven of your last nine, or maybe even eight of the last nine if you want to ensure a spot in the post season. >> we need to win a lot of games. getting to the playoffs is going to be tough. you got to earn your way in. you wish you could get it, but it could help us in the end. i know a couple got 11 wins that didn't get in. >> let's go to downtown cleveland, progressive field, game one of the world series. cubs versus the indians. bottom of the first, cleveland gets going. how about this. jos? ramirez.
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lester hits gueyer. that's going to knock in a run. and the story tonight was corey kluber, the starter for cleveland. great stuff as we like to say. strikes out fowler. no runs. and nine strike outs for kluber. and then roberto back-up catcher stole the show tonight. could he do it again? that's a three-run shot. that shot off the fire works in cleveland. six-nothing, the final over the cubs. how about that? cleveland was the center of the sports universe. this is earlier in the day. the cleveland cavaliers picked
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lebron james. a chance to show off the rings. there's irving. and almost a sacred performance there. you touch that banner that cleveland has been waiting so long for, first one since 1964. and by the way, cleveland went out and won game one of the regular season. coyotes on the road at the new keep an eye on the puck here. arizona letting it fly. that's oliver leckman larson. this time on the power play. and again, it's oel with the goal. tied the game with 3. devils, though, later in that third period keep an eye on taylor hall. a little breakaway.
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beats justin peters. the devils over arizona. it's been a long read trip for the arizona coyotes. we'll come back with more baseball and football. right now it's fox 5 news at 10. >> can you tell when somebody is lying to you? and this arizona man is in trouble with the law. he is in guest at a barbecue what in his suitcase and now he's facing murder charges. in one part of the valley signs are mysteriously disappearing. this is fox 10 news at 10. >> someone is stealing a particular campaign sign in pieoria according to supporters of prop 400.
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ground in the last few weeks. they think they might know who is doing this. >> yeah, they're not sure at this time, mark, but prop 400 is a proposed four tenths of a cent tax increase to raise money for parks, recreation centers, and city streets. it would also go towards adding more police officers and firefighters. they say since early voting started, dozens of their signs have gone missing. these people decided to take matters into their own hands to try to find out who is behind it. >> i was shocked how fast it happened from the time that i put it out until the time that they hit. >> over the last few weeks, dozens of yes on 400 signs have gone missing in the city of peoria. >> the 20 that we had missing were just in this community.

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