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PHOENIX - From the latest in the trial of Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly to why food prices are still rather high despite a falling inflation rate, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Friday, March 29, 2024.
1. Latest on trial of Arizona rancher accused of murdering migrant
The state’s key witness in the murder case against Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly admitted during the third day of trial that he previously smuggled drugs across the border.
2. AZ lawmakers consider doing away with early voting
Arizona Republicans ushered in early voting in the early 1990s, but some GOP lawmakers are now trying to do away with it.
3. Woman banned from gym for filming transgender member
Patricia Silva is vowing to keep up the fight for women after Planet Fitness revoked her membership for posting a video calling out a transgender woman found shaving in the women's locker room.
4. Why are food prices still so high?
Even if the cost of groceries declines, researchers say it's harder to notice decreasing food prices when the overall cost of living remains steep.
5. Child drives to school (You read that right)
A 9-year-old who took his mom's car with the intention of driving to school ended up giving officers a bit of a chase that ended just outside Plumas Avenue Elementary School.
A look at things to do this weekend, as well as traffic restrictions
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Phoenix weekend freeway closures (Mar. 29 - April 1)
Eastbound Interstate 10 will be closed between Loop 202 and I-17; 32nd Street will be closed in both directions between I-10 and Elwood Street; and the EB I-10 off-ramp at 32nd Street will be closed.
There are several events happening in the Phoenix metro area in March. Check out our list with details on locations, times, and ticket prices.
Also, your weather forecast for tonight
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4PM Weather Forecast - 3/29/24
Enjoy the glorious temperatures and fair skies tonight before the hammer drops Sunday.