Salmonella worries prompt Sprouts recall

Grocery chain Sprouts is recalling a number of their Gyro Family Kits that were sold in several states, including Arizona. FDA officials say there is a potential salmonella contamination of the cucumbers within a sauce that is included in the kit.

Franklin Fire: Big CA wildfire prompts evacuations

Evacuations have been ordered in the California community of Malibu, as crews battle a massive wildfire that broke out late on December 9. The fire is also affecting nearby Pepperdine University, which has issued a campus-wide shelter-in-place order.

Returns expected to reach over $800B for 2024

A new report is projecting billions of dollars in merchandise returns for 2024. The report, which came from the National Retail Federation, states that retailers are projecting 17% of their merchandise sales will be sent back by customers, which is up from 2023.

Sora: OpenAI releases new video tool

OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, has released a new video software in the U.S. called 'Sora.' The software is capable of creating minute-long videos, just from text prompts. The software can also animate still images, and create more imaginative scenes. Users don't need to pay extra for the tool, according to OpenAI officials.

The latest viral trend: 'Airplane rules'

There is a new viral trend that some are living by, and it's called 'airplane rules.' It basically means anything goes, and to use the relaxed rules many have for themselves while traveling. Examples include dinner meals for breakfast, junk food for meals, and dressing extra comfortable without worrying about what people think.

Dog reunited with owner after pet transporter lost him

After a month on the run, a dog was found after a pet transporter lost the pooch in Mesa. The owner of the dog says she feels disrespected by what happened, and the transporter says the dog wouldn't cooperate while in the process of being transported to another state. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more.

Polygamist sect leader sentenced to 50 years in prison

A polygamist religious leader who claimed more than 20 spiritual “wives" including 10 underage girls was sentenced to 50 years in prison on Monday for coercing girls as young as 9 years old to submit to criminal sex acts with him and other adults, and for scheming to kidnap them from protective custody.