Matt Rodewald, FOX 10 Phoenix

Matt Rodewald

FOX 10 Phoenix

Phoenix, AZ, United States

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  • FOX 5 DC
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Past articles by Matt:

Husband of woman in viral racist tirade video gives different side of story on what happened

On Monday, the husband of a woman whose racist tirade at a North Phoenix gas station was caught in a now-viral video spoke out about the incident. → Read More

George Floyd protests: No arrests made for 3rd consecutive night in Downtown Phoenix

Phoenix police say no arrests were made Wednesday night as hundreds gathered to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and to call on the city council to defund the police department. → Read More

Phoenix protests end peacefully before curfew starts

Phoenix police said there were no arrests as one crowd marched in the heart of downtown and another gathered at the state Capitol about a mile to the west. → Read More

900 Arizona National Guard troops on duty amid unrest across state

The guard's mobilization is part of Governor Doug Ducey's emergency declaration that also instituted a statewide curfew. → Read More

National Guard standing by to assist law enforcement as unrest continues across Arizona

The guard's mobilization is part of Governor Doug Ducey's emergency declaration that also instituted a statewide curfew. → Read More

Glendale Police Department releases 911 calls from Westgate shooting

We are hearing the 9-1-1 calls from the Westgate Entertainment District shooting last week on May 20th. The suspect remains in custody and has a $1M bond. → Read More

Glendale police: Suspect in Westgate shooting said he was bullied, wanted to gain respect

According to Glendale Police officials, calls came in at around 7:25 p.m. of an active shooting situation at Westgate. The shooting, according to officials, left three people injured, one critically. → Read More

Avondale Krispy Kreme forced to temporarily shutdown as grads claim free doughnuts

An Avondale Krispy Cream got so busy Tuesday that it was forced to temporarily shut down to keep up with demand. → Read More

A look into the Arizona's largest senior living community and its COVID-19 increase

One-third of all U.S. coronavirus deaths have been nursing home residents or workers. → Read More

Breakthrough treatment at Arizona hospital treats man with COVID-19

After 6 weeks without her husband, Olivera Dedic finally had a good day. → Read More

Phoenix city estimates paint grim post-coronavirus future for city's econony

As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the economy has been in rough shape, and the pandemic's economic impact on the City of Phoenix is starting to become clear. → Read More

Phoenix city estimates paint grim post-coronavirus future for city's economy

As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the economy has been in rough shape, and the pandemic's economic impact on the City of Phoenix is starting to become clear. → Read More

1 month later, teacher says she's learned a lot from teaching virtual classes

As schools move classes online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it's not just parents who are adapting to virtual learning. → Read More

ASU professor talks historic oil prices and what it means for Arizona gas prices

The stock market is reacting to plunging oil prices as oil futures plunge below zero for the first time ever. → Read More

Flagstaff Police Department upping fines, sentences for COVID-19 threats to first responders

Folks up in Flagstaff won’t be able to cut any corners when it comes to using COVID-19 against the authorities. → Read More

Scottsdale medical lab conducting study for COVID-19 treatments

With COVID-19 cases still rising around the country, the push for scientific intervention has stretched from coast to coast and a new clinical test is set to hit the ground running. → Read More

Amid coronavirus outbreak, Navajo Nation extends weekend curfew

The Navajo Nation has extended its weekend lockdowns preventing people from leaving their homes, except in emergencies, on the vast expanse of land that has been harder hit by the coronavirus than any other Native American reservation in the U.S. → Read More

Gov. Ducey confirms talks with MLB Commissioner over playing all baseball games in Arizona

The sports world has been severely impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and Major League Baseball is no exception. → Read More

How Maricopa County jails are handling the COVID-19 spread

The Maricopa County Sheriff two weeks ago noted the tricky nature of running prisons in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

'Operation Check-In' ensures veterans get the resources they need amid COVID-19

In a world where we are alone together, leaders of the Wounded Warrior Project are feeling cautious. → Read More