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Wildlife World Zoo: 5 animals dead from bird flu

The Maricopa County Department of Public Health on Wednesday said deadly bird flu cases were found at the Wildlife World Zoo. Five of the beloved animals died, but another animal is responding well to treatment. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more.

Maricopa Co. agrees to $6M payout in 2020 protest case

Maricopa County agreed to a $6 million payout in a lawsuit brought by protesters wrongly charged as gang members in 2020. The board of supervisors unanimously approved the agreement on Dec. 11. The DOJ found the protesters rights were violated during their investigation into the Phoenix Police Department. All charges were eventually dismissed.

Silent Witness explains rewards for submitting tips

Silent Witness' Brian Bower helps explain the complicated reward policy for submitting tips to find criminals like the one submitted by a McDonald's employee to help capture Luigi Mangione. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.

Driver killed in Mesa wrong-way crash identified

We're learning the name of the driver killed in a crash with a wrong-way driver. This happened on the night of Dec. 7 on Loop 202 near Power Road in Mesa. DPS says 50-year-old Nasser Chidiac of Mesa died in the crash.

AZ lawmaker looks to abolish death penalty

An Arizona lawmaker reintroduced a bill to abolish the death penalty. Democratic state Representative Patty Contreras of Ahwatukee argues there is no evidence that executions deter crime and is disproportionately applied.

Ronald McDonald House reopens at Phoenix hospital

The Cambridge Ronald McDonald House, located on the campus of Phoenix Children's Hospital, has been closed for months due to renovations, and on Dec. 11, we got a look inside the first time, as the project is now complete. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more.

Mother gives update on teen hit by driver in Tempe

A Valley mother is speaking out after her teenage daughter was hit by a car while walking to school in Tempe on Dec. 3. She says her daughter is in a coma while the driver is accused of felonies.