Stephanie Bennett, FOX 10 Phoenix

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Past articles by Stephanie:

Tiger cub illegally listed for sale in Phoenix now under care of wildlife rescue

A tiger cub who was found in a Phoenix home back in January is now being cared for at a local wildlife rescue. → Read More

Mesa condo fire leaves pregnant woman burned, 20 residents displaced

A Mesa family who has another little one on the way lost everything to a condo fire that also displaced 20 others. In the fire, one of the family's dogs was killed while the other was able to escape with the help of family members. We have how you can help the family. → Read More

Jimmy Carter: Former Arizona Attorney General remembers encounter with former President

President's Day is a time to reflect on the people who helped shape the country we have today, and former Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard is remembering one president who he says embodies what a great president should be, and also what a person should be. → Read More

Super Bowl LVII: Fans fly into Sky Harbor Airport as game day gets close

Football fans are starting to fly to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, as Super Bowl LVII gets closer and closer. We have team coverage on what the fans are expecting, as well as what airport officials are doing to make sure they can handle the influx of travelers. → Read More

Meet Dr. Alyx Porter of Mayo Clinic – 1 of 3 Black woman neuro-oncologists in the U.S.

It's the start of Black History Month and we're talking with Dr. Alyx Porter from the Mayo Clinic. As a neuro-oncologist, she's part of an intricate team that treats the most serious and complex cancers of the brain and nervous system. She says she's only one of three Black women practicing this type of medicine in the U.S. → Read More

Crazy video shows man darting in between traffic on Arizona freeway

The video, which was shared with us by the head of a trucking association, shows a person darting in between traffic on a busy stretch of the I-10 in the West Valley. → Read More

Phoenix high school district holds listening sessions as they reconsider police presence on campus

Almost three years after Phoenix Union High School District decided to not extend an agreement with Phoenix Police over School Resource Officers, the district is hosting a number of listening sessions to hear from parents on the topic of student safety. Here's what you should know about the meetings, as well as their current safety measures. → Read More

PD: Scottsdale Police shooting suspect found in Tempe, shot by officers and in extremely critical condition

A man accused of shooting a Scottsdale police sergeant in downtown Phoenix on Friday, Jan. 6, has been taken into custody nearly a day later but was shot in the process and is fighting for his life. → Read More

Arizona first responder brought back to life with an AED talks the importance of access to devices

An Arizona first responder who was brought back to life by the use of automated external defibrillator, AED, is spending his life paying it forward and helping equip other first responder agencies with AEDs and the tools to use them to save lives in their communities. → Read More

Southwest Airlines cancels thousands of flights, stranding Phoenix Sky Harbor travelers

Travelers at Sky Harbor have been left stranded and without luggage, after Southwest Airlines canceled thousands of flights across the country during the busy holiday season. → Read More

Teen found dead after being kidnapped by armed suspects during west Phoenix home invasion: police

Police say a teenager is dead after he was kidnapped during a home invasion in west Phoenix. → Read More

Arizona judges hold hearings amid legal challenges over 2022 election: Latest updates

Hearings have been held in various Arizona courtrooms over lawsuits filed by three GOP candidates who lost their races for statewide offices during the November election. → Read More

Maricopa County officials provide updates on ballot counting efforts

Officials with Maricopa County are providing updates on the ongoing ballot counting efforts, as well as answering questions surrounding the speed at which the ballots are being counted. This comes as Arizona is at the center of attention over the results of various statewide offices. → Read More

2022 Election: Cochise County hand-count plan blocked by judge: live updates

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has threatened legal action against an Arizona county that announced it's considering a full hand count of ballots for the upcoming midterm election. → Read More

2022 Election: Fight over Cochise County election tally continues with new lawsuit

The board of supervisors in a southern Arizona county will meet to consider counting nearly all the ballots cast in-person on Election Day, despite an earlier court order limiting the hand-count driven by unfounded distrust in machines that tabulate votes. → Read More

Cochise County certifies 2022 election: Latest updates

After garnering statewide attention over a controversial attempt to hand count all ballots for the 2022 election, Cochise County has certified its election results after being ordered by a judge to do so. The county was facing a lawsuit from Arizona's Secretary of State for refusing to certify election results. → Read More

5 people taken to the hospital after Avondale pedestrian crash, fire officials say

An investigation is underway after a crash in Avondale sent five people to area hospitals. → Read More

Women accused of robbing Scottsdale special needs grocery store worker

Scottsdale Police say 18-year-olds Paradise Adams and Peal Mitchell approached the Fry's grocery store employee and convinced him to give them his wallet for a non-working iPhone. → Read More

Mexico files 2nd lawsuit against arms dealers in US, including Arizona

The Mexican government filed another U.S. gun lawsuit, this time against five U.S. gun shops and distributors it claims are responsible for the flow of illegal weapons into Mexico. "The five worst stores” were named in the lawsuit, including three gun outlets in Tucson, Phoenix and Yuma. → Read More

Woman hit by dump truck in Tolleson, suffers life-threatening injuries

A woman is in critical condition after being hit by a commercial dump truck near a Tolleson neighborhood. → Read More