From a large fire that was accompanied by explosions in Phoenix, to a sad update on the story of a teen fighting cancer, here's some of our top stories this evening.
We have a sad update to a story we have been following since May: Alex Etheridge, an Arizona teen who was battling cancer, has passed away.'He hit me so hard’: Police records reveal staff assaulting students at Queen Creek school
Punched, tackled & pinned to the ground. FOX 10 investigates cases of staff assaulting students at Canyon State Academy in the East Valley. We're taking a deep dive into the issues the Dept. of Child Safety is up against when looking into cases.Don't hold your breath for any relief from the excessive heat.
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