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a storm hits the valley, bringing dust so thick people literally driving blind, and once the dust cleared, in came the rain. kristy siefkin has the latest on the monsoon storm. >> a valley rapper shot and killed outside a club overnight. he was the birthday. and it's called the freshman 15, the number of pounds students gain their first year of college. we have some tips on how to avoid gaining the weight. and thank you for being with us tonight after what was a very active weather day. and take a look at this video, wall of dust rolled into the valley, miles long, a couple of thousand feet. signaled the start of a pretty danerous weather alert on this sunday. this is what i'm talking about. as the dust rolled in, you see, it just covered roads and roadways. this is a.d.o.t. video of the i-10 westbound at chandler. drivers literally in the thick of things, just a reminder that if you're in a dust storm and visibility is this bad, you really want to pull over, keep your foot off the brake, and just wait it and a.d.o.t. in fact says when they send out those alerts on our phones, they are trying to give us a heads-up to give us time to get to somewhere safe. once the dust cleared, down came the rain in several parts of the valley. here was video in chandler. pretty much the same across many parts of the southeast valley today. that's where we sent marcy jones tonight, where it was raining pretty heavy out in tempe. harbor airport where the dust this evening really caused some problems with the dust coming in. it's also where marcy joins us live from. hey, marcy. >> reporter: that's right, guys. hi. things are back up and running near at phoenix sky harbor. you can see the pickup line is pretty long right now, that's because those flights are coming in right now but everything is running smoothly. but just for a little while, they had to briefly suspend operations tonight due to that dust storm. now tha out, this place is back up and running like a well oiled machine. the national weather service expired the dust warning for the greater phoenix area just about two hours ago, but at one point during the height of it visibility was reduced to under a quarter of a mile. that dust storm blanketed several phoenix and east valley cities of tempe, chandler, mesa, gilbert and apache junction. we are told by folks from the airport that from 6:08 to 6:23 of sky harbor, with some flights getting diverted to las vegas or tuscon. we spoke to one man waiting for his traveling wife that he has been waiting here for three hours. >> she was supposed to land at 5:02 from charlotte, but got diverted by the dust storm in tuscon, and she just landed, finally. >> that's dedication right there. and a little bit earlier, like you guys said, we went out tempe, some parts of mesa. it was coming down like cats and dogs but the rain wasn't really the issue here at sky harbor. it was really that blanket of dust. and like you said, if you are on the roads ever again during a dust storm, just find a safe place, pull over, and wait it out. marcy jones, fox 10 news. we sort of get used to these dust storms living here and the images that we see. it's still incredible to look at. but this is a trending thing on social media right now. people are talking about this all over the country. epic. some people call it biblical. it is an impressive, impressive sight, that's for sure. >> absolutely. the woman who knows the science behind it and all of that, standing by, kristy siefkin, wow, what an evening. >> i'm kicking my feet up now, guys, earlier it was a bit of a rush, earlier all of the team working together to get the information out to you. really it was an epic picture earlier, that tall, thick wall of dust making its way across the ll activity, storms to the south of us, and then we saw that massive dust moving through the valley. tonight things are much quieter as we have made our way into the 8:00, 9:00-hour. take a look at southern arizona. it is as quiet as can be. if we take a look farther back in time on our radar loop here, very different picture if you look back to 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, when we saw the very strong storm cells firing, making their valley, we did have a strong cell moving along loop 202, the 101. otherwise the majority of the activity today was through parts of show low and white river. things have quieted down significantly along 40, winslow teeing sooeg a few showers tonight, flagstaff as well. we are still seeing activity through parts of mohave county. all in all, much quieter picture than what we saw during the big wall of dust as it was moving through. quick look at the wind speeds ea saw some of the storm cells popping, 40 in casa grande, close to 35 at sky harbor, dusty conditions in addition to the wind not a good recipe for people trying to make their way on the roads. changes to the long-term forecast, i'll talk to you about that a little bit later on in the show. developing story tonight, a birthday celebration at a glendale strip club turns tragic when a popular valley rapper is shot and killed right outside your help to find his killer. marcy jones has that story. >> a young life ended too soon. >> mr. mcdonald had been shot, and he was deceased in some landscaping near the knight's inn. >> according to police, deshaun mcdonald was celebrating his 26th birthday at jaguar's club when just before midnight heading up and stepped outside. >> at that point, his friends didn't understand, didn't know why h the celebration continued. >> at the same time, somewhere in there, the patrons reported hearing gunshots in the parking lot. >> that's when he was found dead, friends also know him as the local rap artist d mac deluxx. one person says i have known him for ten years. all he wanted to do was make music and make other people happy. now police are asking for the murder. >> somebody out there has some cell phone footage, most likely of the incident either before it occurred or after it occurred that will lend some evidence and some credence into what we are looking into, so we can help identify the zpts suspect or suspects and get them off the streets. >> marcy jones, fox 10 news. a man shot and killed at the another nightclub overnight. this happened at the sevens lounge nightclub, over by 80th avenue and glendale. 45-year-old lamarr th taken to the hospital where he later died, say glendale police. they have yet to release any information on a possible suspect. no word yet on what led up to this shooting. if you know anything about this case, please call glendale police a scary situation for one driver after someone shot at his truck while he was driving along the i-10 last night. d.p.s. says it happened at 7:00 last night. the man heading westbound on i-10 when another driver rolled down a passenger side window, firing shots right into his car. you can see investigators and d.p.s. police on the scene after all of this. he was able to pull off at 7th and mcdowell to get help. he told police that the shooter was a black female driving a white kia. a 41-year-old man is rescued off a mountain this afternoon after somebody heard him calling for help. fire officials say the guy was free climbing and fell into a crevice. he was alone and he didn't have a cell phone. the hiker was stuck for hours, calling out before someone nearby finally heard him. fire crews sent a basket stretcher down to the man in what's called a steep angle rescue. fire crews climbed to the top of the mountain and repelled down to the stranded hiker. >> we have crews at the bottom. we also have myself and the patient, one of our concerns there are not any rocks falling, so kind of watching my footing as i am coming down. i also have to make sure to keep myself patient and the crews below me just watching out for those rocks. >> fire crews say the man was dehydrated. they got him some iv fluids and took him to the nearest hospital. arizona and nevada officials are facing another obstacle in carrying out the death penalty. the two states have executions that are on hold because t drugs used for the xeks have expired and they haven't been able to get any of the new drugs for the executions. the availability of execution drugs has become an issue in the country. most pharmaceutical agencies are refusing to sell their products to prison agencies to be used for executions. arizonans lending a helping hand to people in flood ravaged louisiana. coming up, we'll talk to some arizona volunteers. attack, a suicide bomber targeting a wedding reception, killing dozens of people, and that bomber is said to be a child. olympic u.s. swimmer ryan lochte finally comes clean and talks about what really happened in rio. well, let the football games begin. and today, a day many of you have been waiting for. the day a certain player returns to the football field. you got it, tyran mathieu just part of our coverage tonight at 10:30. and that includes richard saenz's conversation with larry fitzgerald, plus our cards insider on some of the interesting developments so far in training camp. in addition, a.s.u. quarterback wilkins, one on one conversation. did we guess right, could manny be the front-runner with win that quarterback job? we'll get into that, football front and center tonight at you're watching fox 10 news with linda williams and marc martinez in hd. at least 50 people were killed and dozens others wounded in a suicide bombing attack in turkey. this terror attack apparently child. the bomb went off toward the end of an outdoor ending near the syrian border. turkey's president says the child was an i.s.i.s. bomber. it's the deadliest attack in turkey this year. if you didn't overexaggerate the story and if i told the entire story, none of this would have happened. >> that's u.s. olympic swimmer ryan lochte today for lying. >> lochte admits he overexaggerated his tale of what happened at a rio de janeiro gas station. he says, quote, "immature behavior got him and his teammates into that mess during the final days of the olympics." in a television interview this morning, the 12-time swimming medallist apologized to the people of brazil for his made up story about being robbed in rio lochte originally said he and three of his teammates were held up by armed robbers. then the truth came to light. police say lochte and his friends vandalized a bathroom after night of partying. armed guards confronted them and asked them to pay for the damage. >> i ripped a poster off the wall in the gas station, and coming out the security guards had a gun. we got -- we stepped out of the taxi cab. the guns were pointed at us, and one of the guys, the translator guys or someone came from the gas station to help out, saying that you have to pay money. so we had to give them the money. so a gun was pointed at us, we had to give them money. so you can either call that a robbery, you can call that extortion, or you can just say we had to pay the money for the damage of that poster. scott blackmun announced today more action will be taken over this incident. blackmun gave no details but made clear the incident has made him frustrated. the national institutes of health says the zika virus could hang around the united states for a year or two. an expert says other gulf states, besides florida, are most vulnerable to the spread of the disease. mosquito borne cases have made it out of miami-dade county, the first area where mosquitoes have been transmitting zika. there have been 14 travel-related cases of zika here in arizona. after a very busy few hours of weather, we are finally starting to see things calm down, but there is going to be a change in our weather pattern. have you connected with me on social media yet? hope so. facebook.com/lindawilliamsfox10. just a few minutes ago, we posted this cool time lapse video from a fox 10 viewer. that is also on our fox 10 facebook page. i guess it was in tempe. he got that dust coming straight towards him, type lapsed it, and it is cool. >> great video. >> you can also follow me on ? ? ava, your bike is fixed. thanks mom! ? ? don't go too far! remember when we were children, and we believed any dream was possible? was it because there was always someone there protecting us? giving us the confidence to believe. at american family insurance, we'd like to be there protecting you, and the dreams you pursue, today. insure carefully, check out this photo fox 10 news is back. take a look at this photo sent in from fox 10 viewer shannon hunt taken yesterday. this is from up north in dewey. look at that. it looks just like a funnel cloud, doesn't it? >> it looks like it's dropping down, going to form a tornado. >> we reached out to the national weather service. they said although this does look like a funnel cloud, they say they did not receive any reports of tornadic activity in health continues to pour into louisiana. this after last week's devastating flooding. now they have launched a bus system to help people get around whose cars were damaged in the floods. great idea. this is something you never think of. a louisiana official says two disaster recovery centers have opened, and more will open soon. officials say more than $30 million in federal housing assistance has been approved for people in about 3,200 people are still living in shelters. and a lot of help is on the way for people living in the flood ravaged communities. >> so far, 31 arizona red cross volunteers are there helping out. fox 10's courtney griffin has more. >> parts of louisiana covered in water. in lafayette, american red cross shelters scatter the area, providing flood victims a safe and clean place to stay, food, hydration, and emotional arizona is already there and spoke with us via telephone. >> we watched two people right here in lafayette down the street from our headquarters walking across in waist-deep water to their house. it is hard but we are here to put a smile on their face, to give them cleanup kits if they can get back into their house, and if they need to just arizona, we caught up with her before her flight. >> we have got a lot of people who are homeless, their homes washed away or their homes not livable. we have got a lot of people looking for a place to stay. some are losing jobs because their unemployment has been flooded out. there are just a lot of people hurting right now. >> about 102,000 people have registered for federal assistance, and that number could go up. red cross volunteers say the the worst after hurricane sandy. >> well, you see the smiles on the people's faces when they come, when they see you coming in and, you know, they're grateful for just a little bit, you know, and it's -- it's really heartwarming to be ale to help people when they are suffering the way these folks are. >> reporter: courtney griffin, fox 10 news. your exclusive accuweather forecast with kristy siefkin on fox 10 news. what a mess out there earlier. i hope that you were saf home or at least watching from your yard and not o.t. on the roadways, visibility so slow earlier today with all of that dust moving through tonight. tonight things have calmed down a little bit, we are about 90 degrees right now at sky harbor, the winds relaxed quite a bit compared to some spots around the state earlier. maximum gusts as you saw for sky harbor in the thirties, no wonder that we saw a lot of an area of low pressure off the coastline is going to make it into our neck of the woods, drier air, inflow, not as much moisture or instability in the forecast. our chances of seeing rain in tomorrow pretty minimal. we could see storms firing into the higher elevation, pockets of heavy rain, potentially some hail. the valley though looks like it's going to be pretty quiet as we make our way into 2:30 in the afternoon tuesday. scattered activity well to the north of the valley, and then by wees conditions get much drier, those dew points going to drop significantly. 65 in prescott, 75 kingman, 72 for globe at this hour, 68 degrees for st. john's, and 67 degrees for douglas. across the valley, numbers in 84 in gateway, 90 in goodyear, 86 for wickenburg, 85 for cave creek and 87 degrees for fountain hills. the dew points are still pretty high in southern arizona, relatively speaking, 60s there, we start to as we get into the center of the state, certainly into northern arizona, those numbers in the forties and fifties. today, nice cool one, 101 what we hit this afternoon, normal temperature for today 104 degrees, so three degrees cooler than the norm. back in '07, the numbers were 110. nationally, we are continuing to see the south just soaked by all of this rain. houston actually we saw a rain, nine inches of rain there so far. additional rainfall expected along these gulf coast states. they are going to get a little bit a break though as you get into tonight and tomorrow. we'll continue to see moisture up through the mid atlantic coastline through new england, and this will result in relief for folks in that part of the country, we'll see 81 in lake havasu, 53 for show low, cooling down to 60s for sedona, 50 for the grand canyon, and nogales dropping down to about 62. going to be too warm, we will still see triple digits out there, seasonal temperatures if not slightly below, so 100 expected for lake havasu, close to that for bullhead city, 104 for yuma, in the 70s for show low, close to 80 for payson, same for sedona, window rock at about 77 degrees. we are keeping a slight chance of activity in the forecast for overnight, although as we start to see the sunset, that's often where we see the most instability. obviously that section of the day is out the door, so tonight we'll see temperur to the day 80s into tomorrow, about 100 degrees, which is about the seasonal temperature, if not slightly cooler, which we all love to hear, minimal activity expected in the forecast the next few days. we could of course see those outflow winds, causing some thunderstorm activity, as well as some blowing dust, just like we did earlier, but really wednesday thursday guys we start to dry out, and it looks like we'll see some cooler temperatures too. that entire stretch doesn't get warmer until the end of the ten we got the big bang out tonight during 5:00, 6:00. >> we like to hear pleasant, that's a nice change. >> pleasant forecast. >> maybe we won't be making national news with our weather for this week. >> i don't know, i kind of like when we do. >> keeps you busy, that's for sure. thank you, kristy. share making a campaign stop and arriving in a show of support for a candidate she supports. a goodyear girl complete her bucket list before she loses her sight. and it's back to school for a lot of college students. what a doctor says students should know to help them fight the freshman 15. and if you would like to contact me on social media, it would be great to hear from you. we also have some pretty good storm pictures from today. you can find me on facebook at facebook.com/marcmfox10, and on a lot of you're watching the best, fox 10 n well, a lot of students are starting college this month, ready to take on college life, and many will also take on some extra weight. they call it the freshman 15. >> anita roman has tips from a doctor on how to keep those pounds off and why this generation of students might be able to do that easier than those in the past. >> reporter: an estimated 11,000 students started their freshman year of college at a.s.u. this new adventure, eager to see what lies ahead, and according to at least one study out of ohio university, that includes gaining weight. >> it's way easier to just grab a burger or grab some french fries, and there's lots of fast food options too, which is so much easier for people not used to the schedules. >> there's a lot of opportunities to indulge, and many more than one >> this nutritionist says the purported causes are increased alcohol intake, rich cafeteria style food, and lack of sleep in dorms. the doctor says the freshman 15, as it's called, can be avoided. >> basically the take home message is to plan ahead, and if you can plan ahead, then you can where you have to turn to fast food or something not so health. >> substitute them with healthy alternatives, avoid unhealthy late night snacks or meals, and keep tabs on soda or coffee intake. get enough rest, get plenty of exercise, walk to class or take advantage of the school's fitness facility. >> every dining hall has a salad bar and vegan options. >> i have been playing a lot of basketball, so that's not concern. >> i walk everywhere, so i will lose weight that way, sweat everything out. >> the generation now is probably the most health conscious ever, so i think making these choices and decisions will be easier. >> the doctor says adjusting to student life on campus will be easier if the student is healthier. and the doctor suggests ordering healthy food snacks or drinks online and having them delivered directly to the dorm last week we told you about a goodyear gerl who is completing a bucket list of things to see before before she loses her sight. today she got a chance to be an honorary firefighter. she could lose her eyesight in the very near future, so her family is taking her out to see as much as she can. she's met disney princes and spent time at the beach, but today, this is a big got to be an honorary firefighter. >> just excited and happy that someone in our community would include kaylee and ask if she would be happy to come down and see all of the fire trucks. >> goodyear firefighter jason richmond says he saw kaylee's story on fox 10 and knew he had to do something for the optimistic, always smiling little girl. polls august 30th to decide who will challenge republican congresswoman martha mcsally for the second congressional seat. former state lawmakers heinz or steele. heinz is a practicing doctor who says he will advocate for better jobs, more health care for seniors and a better health care system. steele says she will focus on the economy and climate change. hillary clinton arriving in provincetown massachusetts late this afternoon. she's scheduled to hold a rally there. the organizer says the campaign event will celebrate the diversity of both provincetown and the country. singer and actress cher was on land when clinton arrived. donald trump's campaign expenses more than doubled last month, even as he held his payroll to about 70 employees. new finance documents show trump's campaign spent about 18 and a half million dollars in july, compared to hillary clinton's campaign, which spent about 38 million. about half of the trump's campaign spending was on a web design and marketing firm. trump is moving forward in an online fundraiser after paying for his primary run mostly out of his own pocket. a missiip piece of american history from one of the founding fathers in his attic. the man says he had a letter written by thomas jefferson that focused on the war of 1812. they say he wrote the first half before learning about the end of the war and then wrote the other half after. a collector says the man probably didn't realize the importance of the letter in american history. >> the scope, the value, the power of these letters, i don't think it really dawned on him in. >> and the collector says he plans on selling the letter for $325,000. panic in the mall, what sent some shoppers running for cover? but first, we head to milwaukee one week after violence breaks out over a police shooting there, how fox 10 news is back. it was last weekend that a milwaukee police officer shot and killed an armed man sparking chaos in that city. . >> yeah, demonstrators became violent, they started setting fires and looking at several locations, or local businesses, that is. >> now, despite the violence, community leaders say they see hope for their city. fox's ashley sears has that story. >> one week ago, a city saw ao fire, businesses looted. >> i just couldn't believe it. >> reporter: bishop watched the sherman park neighborhood from the middle of the mayhem. >> once i got down here, it was really just, i felt bad for what i saw. >> reporter: he spoke with fox 6's brad hicks that night in a video that has now gone viral. >> this will not get anything all across the country. >> reporter: he has optimism. >> a lot of people said their hearts and minds have been healed. >> reporter: from the ashes, people have come together, cleaning up the destruction. >> a unified people -- >> reporter: preaching peace. >> rebirth. >> reporter: trying to move forward stronger. >> despite something bad happening, let's make sure that it doesn't happen again and come closer together than we were before. >> reporter: bishop says the unrest has inspired him to continue to do positive work in the community. >> milwaukee me. >> reporter: he sees a city ready to take on its challenges. >> i think more people have a willingness to come to the table, sit down, talk about what needs to be done, discuss real solutions and get down to the root causes. >> reporter: bishop says these images do not define milwaukee. instead, they are an inspiration. >> it can't be a reminder of what happened and what used to be. it should be a trigger for, okay, what should we do next. lawyers for baltimore's top against her by five of the officers charged in the death of freddie gray are without merit and should be dismissed. marilyn mosby filed charges against six officers in gray's death but did not get any convictions. gray died after riding in the back of a police van. her lawyers argued she can't be sues for actions taken as a prosecutor. themselves noted that a court cmmissioner, a grand jury and the judge found probablecause to file charges. chaos at a mall in michigan sends shoppers running in a panic when a robbery is remain for gunfire. officers directing cars away here from the mall, it's called 12 oaks mall, just outside of detroit, where a robbery at a jewelry store led some shoppers to believe there was a shooting in the mall. police say the sound of breaking glass was mistaken for gunfire, and that's what sent the shoppers running for cover. the workers were like there's gunshots, there's gunshots, that made me even more scared. and then they came back in and said it was just a sledgehammer, so i was a little more relaxed. >> and police say the two robbers stole a couple of watches from the jewelry store, and then they escaped in that panic. a house party in connecticut turns violent when two men ambushed it, shooting 13 people. police think these two men are actually next door neighbors. they say they hid in some before firing into the backyard and injuring 13 party goers. they say several of the people were shot in the face and many are in the hospital in critical condition. police haven't yet said what the motivation would be behind the shootings, but they haven't made any arrests yet. well, it has been a rough weekend for the notre dame football team. a total of six football players were arrested in two separate incidents in several counties in indiana. one of the players was arrested after allegedly attacking a when they were pulled over for a broken taillight and speeding, and that's when police found marijuana and a loaded gun in the car. notre dame starts their football season in two weeks. the revolutionary way a group of a.s.u. alums have developed for buying a new set of wheels, be it bikes or skateboards. we'll explain. it was a great day for valley kids. not only do they get to go to basketball also greeted by an nba star. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 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pools, a splash pad, and a 26-foot climbing wall. there's a ton of room to swim around and cool off. one of the crowd favors, a bucket of water that dumps over a splash pad. kids got the lifetime, a basketball camp held by eric bledsoe. one of the church's members is a basketball player himself, so he organized the event to learn to play the game from pros, and he says he wants to give the kids chance to play basketball for those who can't afford to play a club team sport. >> someone that can reach out to some of these nba players that to do without being rejected. >> i can tell them many things, but at the same time they are kids, and, you know, you have just got to let them be kids. >> that's a great idea because sports can be so expensive for kids. bardwell has held previous events before with players like brandon knight and markieff morris. a bunch of a.s.u. alum have come up with a revolutionary way to buy everything from bikes to skateboards. >> they are callin this b.y.o.b. build your own bike. >> reporter: many are choosing this as their preferred mode of transportation around campus, biking and skating, and a new shop called state ride shop, has a -- has you covered should you >> it's been exciting, to have a place for people in the area to service their needs. >> all of the owners are a.s.u. alums. they wanted to do something in this shop that's different, and that means that every bike and every skateboard is customizable. >> we have a few different of our deck colors here. this is our green one here. you are going to pick the color of the deck that you want to go with. from there, you pick out the color of the truck that works for you, and then you are going to select your wheel color. for $10 more, we have a few options for your graphic print. this is our jelly bean one. >> even the bikes can be made to your specifications, whether it's a cruiser or a fixed speed bike. >> whether you are running for breakfast or to class, it has a lot of utility to it, for your purse or bag. >> the owners say they wanted a fun, affordable, laid back store for their customers. in tempe, ty brennan, fox 10 news. right now watching this video, you have got to be stoked. you have got to be enthused, yeah, he's back at practice. a couple of other cardinal players back at practice. we are talking cards tonight on sports night at 10:30. we'll tell you more about it in hey phoenix, this is thunder dan jajerle, head coach at grand canyon university. coming to gcu was a great move for me. join antelope nation by enrolling as an evening student at our beautiful campus in the heart of phoenix. engage with industry expert instructors in small classroom settings where you can get the support you need to excel. scholarships available. see you on campus! go lopes! find your purpose at grand canyon university. visit gcu.edu/evening you're watching fox 10 sports are jude lacava in hd. hey, how about this? today may go down as one of the cardinals training camp. you have got the return of a couple of key play makers and a sense of urgency going into what will be i think an important preseason game coming up up against the houston texans when the starters will likely play at least the first half. the good news, larry fitzgerald missing the friday game against the chargers, back on the field, a little bit of knee soreness. but you can see him here in this video catching that pass and ready to roll. even b passing the concussion protocol back at practice. wanted that. and then here's the big story today, tyran mathieu, finally, man, you know, since the end of that eagles game many months ago, the rehab, the surgery, everything that goes with it, checking out that lateral movement, tyran mathieu back on the field, so getting closer and closer to the start of the regular season, getting some key play makers back on the field, pointing more towards the start of the season. number 32. >> well, in practice, you know, you have got a great set of wide receivers. those guys are getting ready. and i think it's more about getting comfortable with the defense again. it's my fourth year in it, but it's different on the sidelines from actually playing out there. >> more on the cardinals on sports night at 10:30, larry fitzgerald going into his 13th season, a hall of famer, a face of the franchise, a guy that helped lead the cardinals to the super bowl with kurt warner, so many moments to discuss, including the expectations for this season, including that missing part, the super bowl ring that he so desperately wants. richard saenz with fitz as we look ahead to the upcoming season. if you're a cardinals fan, you do not want to miss the conversation tonight. the play-off game against the packers that the fans will never, ever forget in that unbelievable overtime session. larry fitzgerald on tap tonight at 10:30 right here at fox 10. >> what's it like for you to be here at this moment of this franchise's stage and know that it's a legitimate expectation, when that wasn't always the case? >> well, yeah, we have definitely come a long way since i have been here. the expectations, the attention, the notoriety, just completely different than when i first started, and that's great. you know, we completely changed the culture, the way we are viewed not only here locally but nationally, where we are a team that's respected. we are a team that has to be taken seriously now, and that's where you want to be. you want to be in this position, and you want to have high expectations for yourself. >> let's bring it back to some baseball. dbacks wrapping up their weekend series in san diego. chip hail trying to grab a win. braden shipley served it up, and jankowski served it out, 2-0 lead san diego, two-run shot for travis. in the 5th inning, shipley getting banged around. you see rosales, triple scores kivlehan, 3-0. this padre team ran it up with a 9-1 win, padres over the diamondbacks. our cards insider mike jurecki will join us in 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a storm hits the valley, bringing dust so thick people literally driving blind, and once the dust cleared, in came the rain. kristy siefkin has the latest on the monsoon storm. >> a valley rapper shot and killed outside a club overnight. he was the birthday. and it's called the freshman 15, the number of pounds students gain their first year of college. we have some tips on how to avoid gaining the weight. and thank you for being with us tonight after what was a very active weather day. and take a look at this video, wall of dust rolled into the valley, miles long, a couple of thousand feet. signaled the start of a pretty danerous weather alert on this sunday. this is what i'm talking about. as the dust rolled in, you see, it just covered roads and roadways. this is a.d.o.t. video of the i-10 westbound at chandler. drivers literally in the thick of things, just a reminder that if you're in a dust storm and visibility is this bad, you really want to pull over, keep your foot off the brake, and just wait it and a.d.o.t. in fact says when they send out those alerts on our phones, they are trying to give us a heads-up to give us time to get to somewhere safe. once the dust cleared, down came the rain in several parts of the valley. here was video in chandler. pretty much the same across many parts of the southeast valley today. that's where we sent marcy jones tonight, where it was raining pretty heavy out in tempe. harbor airport where the dust this evening really caused some problems with the dust coming in. it's also where marcy joins us live from. hey, marcy. >> reporter: that's right, guys. hi. things are back up and running near at phoenix sky harbor. you can see the pickup line is pretty long right now, that's because those flights are coming in right now but everything is running smoothly. but just for a little while, they had to briefly suspend operations tonight due to that dust storm. now tha out, this place is back up and running like a well oiled machine. the national weather service expired the dust warning for the greater phoenix area just about two hours ago, but at one point during the height of it visibility was reduced to under a quarter of a mile. that dust storm blanketed several phoenix and east valley cities of tempe, chandler, mesa, gilbert and apache junction. we are told by folks from the airport that from 6:08 to 6:23 of sky harbor, with some flights getting diverted to las vegas or tuscon. we spoke to one man waiting for his traveling wife that he has been waiting here for three hours. >> she was supposed to land at 5:02 from charlotte, but got diverted by the dust storm in tuscon, and she just landed, finally. >> that's dedication right there. and a little bit earlier, like you guys said, we went out tempe, some parts of mesa. it was coming down like cats and dogs but the rain wasn't really the issue here at sky harbor. it was really that blanket of dust. and like you said, if you are on the roads ever again during a dust storm, just find a safe place, pull over, and wait it out. marcy jones, fox 10 news. we sort of get used to these dust storms living here and the images that we see. it's still incredible to look at. but this is a trending thing on social media right now. people are talking about this all over the country. epic. some people call it biblical. it is an impressive, impressive sight, that's for sure. >> absolutely. the woman who knows the science behind it and all of that, standing by, kristy siefkin, wow, what an evening. >> i'm kicking my feet up now, guys, earlier it was a bit of a rush, earlier all of the team working together to get the information out to you. really it was an epic picture earlier, that tall, thick wall of dust making its way across the ll activity, storms to the south of us, and then we saw that massive dust moving through the valley. tonight things are much quieter as we have made our way into the 8:00, 9:00-hour. take a look at southern arizona. it is as quiet as can be. if we take a look farther back in time on our radar loop here, very different picture if you look back to 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, when we saw the very strong storm cells firing, making their valley, we did have a strong cell moving along loop 202, the 101. otherwise the majority of the activity today was through parts of show low and white river. things have quieted down significantly along 40, winslow teeing sooeg a few showers tonight, flagstaff as well. we are still seeing activity through parts of mohave county. all in all, much quieter picture than what we saw during the big wall of dust as it was moving through. quick look at the wind speeds ea saw some of the storm cells popping, 40 in casa grande, close to 35 at sky harbor, dusty conditions in addition to the wind not a good recipe for people trying to make their way on the roads. changes to the long-term forecast, i'll talk to you about that a little bit later on in the show. developing story tonight, a birthday celebration at a glendale strip club turns tragic when a popular valley rapper is shot and killed right outside your help to find his killer. marcy jones has that story. >> a young life ended too soon. >> mr. mcdonald had been shot, and he was deceased in some landscaping near the knight's inn. >> according to police, deshaun mcdonald was celebrating his 26th birthday at jaguar's club when just before midnight heading up and stepped outside. >> at that point, his friends didn't understand, didn't know why h the celebration continued. >> at the same time, somewhere in there, the patrons reported hearing gunshots in the parking lot. >> that's when he was found dead, friends also know him as the local rap artist d mac deluxx. one person says i have known him for ten years. all he wanted to do was make music and make other people happy. now police are asking for the murder. >> somebody out there has some cell phone footage, most likely of the incident either before it occurred or after it occurred that will lend some evidence and some credence into what we are looking into, so we can help identify the zpts suspect or suspects and get them off the streets. >> marcy jones, fox 10 news. a man shot and killed at the another nightclub overnight. this happened at the sevens lounge nightclub, over by 80th avenue and glendale. 45-year-old lamarr th taken to the hospital where he later died, say glendale police. they have yet to release any information on a possible suspect. no word yet on what led up to this shooting. if you know anything about this case, please call glendale police a scary situation for one driver after someone shot at his truck while he was driving along the i-10 last night. d.p.s. says it happened at 7:00 last night. the man heading westbound on i-10 when another driver rolled down a passenger side window, firing shots right into his car. you can see investigators and d.p.s. police on the scene after all of this. he was able to pull off at 7th and mcdowell to get help. he told police that the shooter was a black female driving a white kia. a 41-year-old man is rescued off a mountain this afternoon after somebody heard him calling for help. fire officials say the guy was free climbing and fell into a crevice. he was alone and he didn't have a cell phone. the hiker was stuck for hours, calling out before someone nearby finally heard him. fire crews sent a basket stretcher down to the man in what's called a steep angle rescue. fire crews climbed to the top of the mountain and repelled down to the stranded hiker. >> we have crews at the bottom. we also have myself and the patient, one of our concerns there are not any rocks falling, so kind of watching my footing as i am coming down. i also have to make sure to keep myself patient and the crews below me just watching out for those rocks. >> fire crews say the man was dehydrated. they got him some iv fluids and took him to the nearest hospital. arizona and nevada officials are facing another obstacle in carrying out the death penalty. the two states have executions that are on hold because t drugs used for the xeks have expired and they haven't been able to get any of the new drugs for the executions. the availability of execution drugs has become an issue in the country. most pharmaceutical agencies are refusing to sell their products to prison agencies to be used for executions. arizonans lending a helping hand to people in flood ravaged louisiana. coming up, we'll talk to some arizona volunteers. attack, a suicide bomber targeting a wedding reception, killing dozens of people, and that bomber is said to be a child. olympic u.s. swimmer ryan lochte finally comes clean and talks about what really happened in rio. well, let the football games begin. and today, a day many of you have been waiting for. the day a certain player returns to the football field. you got it, tyran mathieu just part of our coverage tonight at 10:30. and that includes richard saenz's conversation with larry fitzgerald, plus our cards insider on some of the interesting developments so far in training camp. in addition, a.s.u. quarterback wilkins, one on one conversation. did we guess right, could manny be the front-runner with win that quarterback job? we'll get into that, football front and center tonight at you're watching fox 10 news with linda williams and marc martinez in hd. at least 50 people were killed and dozens others wounded in a suicide bombing attack in turkey. this terror attack apparently child. the bomb went off toward the end of an outdoor ending near the syrian border. turkey's president says the child was an i.s.i.s. bomber. it's the deadliest attack in turkey this year. if you didn't overexaggerate the story and if i told the entire story, none of this would have happened. >> that's u.s. olympic swimmer ryan lochte today for lying. >> lochte admits he overexaggerated his tale of what happened at a rio de janeiro gas station. he says, quote, "immature behavior got him and his teammates into that mess during the final days of the olympics." in a television interview this morning, the 12-time swimming medallist apologized to the people of brazil for his made up story about being robbed in rio lochte originally said he and three of his teammates were held up by armed robbers. then the truth came to light. police say lochte and his friends vandalized a bathroom after night of partying. armed guards confronted them and asked them to pay for the damage. >> i ripped a poster off the wall in the gas station, and coming out the security guards had a gun. we got -- we stepped out of the taxi cab. the guns were pointed at us, and one of the guys, the translator guys or someone came from the gas station to help out, saying that you have to pay money. so we had to give them the money. so a gun was pointed at us, we had to give them money. so you can either call that a robbery, you can call that extortion, or you can just say we had to pay the money for the damage of that poster. scott blackmun announced today more action will be taken over this incident. blackmun gave no details but made clear the incident has made him frustrated. the national institutes of health says the zika virus could hang around the united states for a year or two. an expert says other gulf states, besides florida, are most vulnerable to the spread of the disease. mosquito borne cases have made it out of miami-dade county, the first area where mosquitoes have been transmitting zika. there have been 14 travel-related cases of zika here in arizona. after a very busy few hours of weather, we are finally starting to see things calm down, but there is going to be a change in our weather pattern. have you connected with me on social media yet? hope so. facebook.com/lindawilliamsfox10. just a few minutes ago, we posted this cool time lapse video from a fox 10 viewer. that is also on our fox 10 facebook page. i guess it was in tempe. he got that dust coming straight towards him, type lapsed it, and it is cool. >> great video. >> you can also follow me on ? ? ava, your bike is fixed. thanks mom! ? ? don't go too far! remember when we were children, and we believed any dream was possible? was it because there was always someone there protecting us? giving us the confidence to believe. at american family insurance, we'd like to be there protecting you, and the dreams you pursue, today. insure carefully, check out this photo fox 10 news is back. take a look at this photo sent in from fox 10 viewer shannon hunt taken yesterday. this is from up north in dewey. look at that. it looks just like a funnel cloud, doesn't it? >> it looks like it's dropping down, going to form a tornado. >> we reached out to the national weather service. they said although this does look like a funnel cloud, they say they did not receive any reports of tornadic activity in health continues to pour into louisiana. this after last week's devastating flooding. now they have launched a bus system to help people get around whose cars were damaged in the floods. great idea. this is something you never think of. a louisiana official says two disaster recovery centers have opened, and more will open soon. officials say more than $30 million in federal housing assistance has been approved for people in about 3,200 people are still living in shelters. and a lot of help is on the way for people living in the flood ravaged communities. >> so far, 31 arizona red cross volunteers are there helping out. fox 10's courtney griffin has more. >> parts of louisiana covered in water. in lafayette, american red cross shelters scatter the area, providing flood victims a safe and clean place to stay, food, hydration, and emotional arizona is already there and spoke with us via telephone. >> we watched two people right here in lafayette down the street from our headquarters walking across in waist-deep water to their house. it is hard but we are here to put a smile on their face, to give them cleanup kits if they can get back into their house, and if they need to just arizona, we caught up with her before her flight. >> we have got a lot of people who are homeless, their homes washed away or their homes not livable. we have got a lot of people looking for a place to stay. some are losing jobs because their unemployment has been flooded out. there are just a lot of people hurting right now. >> about 102,000 people have registered for federal assistance, and that number could go up. red cross volunteers say the the worst after hurricane sandy. >> well, you see the smiles on the people's faces when they come, when they see you coming in and, you know, they're grateful for just a little bit, you know, and it's -- it's really heartwarming to be ale to help people when they are suffering the way these folks are. >> reporter: courtney griffin, fox 10 news. your exclusive accuweather forecast with kristy siefkin on fox 10 news. what a mess out there earlier. i hope that you were saf home or at least watching from your yard and not o.t. on the roadways, visibility so slow earlier today with all of that dust moving through tonight. tonight things have calmed down a little bit, we are about 90 degrees right now at sky harbor, the winds relaxed quite a bit compared to some spots around the state earlier. maximum gusts as you saw for sky harbor in the thirties, no wonder that we saw a lot of an area of low pressure off the coastline is going to make it into our neck of the woods, drier air, inflow, not as much moisture or instability in the forecast. our chances of seeing rain in tomorrow pretty minimal. we could see storms firing into the higher elevation, pockets of heavy rain, potentially some hail. the valley though looks like it's going to be pretty quiet as we make our way into 2:30 in the afternoon tuesday. scattered activity well to the north of the valley, and then by wees conditions get much drier, those dew points going to drop significantly. 65 in prescott, 75 kingman, 72 for globe at this hour, 68 degrees for st. john's, and 67 degrees for douglas. across the valley, numbers in 84 in gateway, 90 in goodyear, 86 for wickenburg, 85 for cave creek and 87 degrees for fountain hills. the dew points are still pretty high in southern arizona, relatively speaking, 60s there, we start to as we get into the center of the state, certainly into northern arizona, those numbers in the forties and fifties. today, nice cool one, 101 what we hit this afternoon, normal temperature for today 104 degrees, so three degrees cooler than the norm. back in '07, the numbers were 110. nationally, we are continuing to see the south just soaked by all of this rain. houston actually we saw a rain, nine inches of rain there so far. additional rainfall expected along these gulf coast states. they are going to get a little bit a break though as you get into tonight and tomorrow. we'll continue to see moisture up through the mid atlantic coastline through new england, and this will result in relief for folks in that part of the country, we'll see 81 in lake havasu, 53 for show low, cooling down to 60s for sedona, 50 for the grand canyon, and nogales dropping down to about 62. going to be too warm, we will still see triple digits out there, seasonal temperatures if not slightly below, so 100 expected for lake havasu, close to that for bullhead city, 104 for yuma, in the 70s for show low, close to 80 for payson, same for sedona, window rock at about 77 degrees. we are keeping a slight chance of activity in the forecast for overnight, although as we start to see the sunset, that's often where we see the most instability. obviously that section of the day is out the door, so tonight we'll see temperur to the day 80s into tomorrow, about 100 degrees, which is about the seasonal temperature, if not slightly cooler, which we all love to hear, minimal activity expected in the forecast the next few days. we could of course see those outflow winds, causing some thunderstorm activity, as well as some blowing dust, just like we did earlier, but really wednesday thursday guys we start to dry out, and it looks like we'll see some cooler temperatures too. that entire stretch doesn't get warmer until the end of the ten we got the big bang out tonight during 5:00, 6:00. >> we like to hear pleasant, that's a nice change. >> pleasant forecast. >> maybe we won't be making national news with our weather for this week. >> i don't know, i kind of like when we do. >> keeps you busy, that's for sure. thank you, kristy. share making a campaign stop and arriving in a show of support for a candidate she supports. a goodyear girl complete her bucket list before she loses her sight. and it's back to school for a lot of college students. what a doctor says students should know to help them fight the freshman 15. and if you would like to contact me on social media, it would be great to hear from you. we also have some pretty good storm pictures from today. you can find me on facebook at facebook.com/marcmfox10, and on a lot of you're watching the best, fox 10 n well, a lot of students are starting college this month, ready to take on college life, and many will also take on some extra weight. they call it the freshman 15. >> anita roman has tips from a doctor on how to keep those pounds off and why this generation of students might be able to do that easier than those in the past. >> reporter: an estimated 11,000 students started their freshman year of college at a.s.u. this new adventure, eager to see what lies ahead, and according to at least one study out of ohio university, that includes gaining weight. >> it's way easier to just grab a burger or grab some french fries, and there's lots of fast food options too, which is so much easier for people not used to the schedules. >> there's a lot of opportunities to indulge, and many more than one >> this nutritionist says the purported causes are increased alcohol intake, rich cafeteria style food, and lack of sleep in dorms. the doctor says the freshman 15, as it's called, can be avoided. >> basically the take home message is to plan ahead, and if you can plan ahead, then you can where you have to turn to fast food or something not so health. >> substitute them with healthy alternatives, avoid unhealthy late night snacks or meals, and keep tabs on soda or coffee intake. get enough rest, get plenty of exercise, walk to class or take advantage of the school's fitness facility. >> every dining hall has a salad bar and vegan options. >> i have been playing a lot of basketball, so that's not concern. >> i walk everywhere, so i will lose weight that way, sweat everything out. >> the generation now is probably the most health conscious ever, so i think making these choices and decisions will be easier. >> the doctor says adjusting to student life on campus will be easier if the student is healthier. and the doctor suggests ordering healthy food snacks or drinks online and having them delivered directly to the dorm last week we told you about a goodyear gerl who is completing a bucket list of things to see before before she loses her sight. today she got a chance to be an honorary firefighter. she could lose her eyesight in the very near future, so her family is taking her out to see as much as she can. she's met disney princes and spent time at the beach, but today, this is a big got to be an honorary firefighter. >> just excited and happy that someone in our community would include kaylee and ask if she would be happy to come down and see all of the fire trucks. >> goodyear firefighter jason richmond says he saw kaylee's story on fox 10 and knew he had to do something for the optimistic, always smiling little girl. polls august 30th to decide who will challenge republican congresswoman martha mcsally for the second congressional seat. former state lawmakers heinz or steele. heinz is a practicing doctor who says he will advocate for better jobs, more health care for seniors and a better health care system. steele says she will focus on the economy and climate change. hillary clinton arriving in provincetown massachusetts late this afternoon. she's scheduled to hold a rally there. the organizer says the campaign event will celebrate the diversity of both provincetown and the country. singer and actress cher was on land when clinton arrived. donald trump's campaign expenses more than doubled last month, even as he held his payroll to about 70 employees. new finance documents show trump's campaign spent about 18 and a half million dollars in july, compared to hillary clinton's campaign, which spent about 38 million. about half of the trump's campaign spending was on a web design and marketing firm. trump is moving forward in an online fundraiser after paying for his primary run mostly out of his own pocket. a missiip piece of american history from one of the founding fathers in his attic. the man says he had a letter written by thomas jefferson that focused on the war of 1812. they say he wrote the first half before learning about the end of the war and then wrote the other half after. a collector says the man probably didn't realize the importance of the letter in american history. >> the scope, the value, the power of these letters, i don't think it really dawned on him in. >> and the collector says he plans on selling the letter for $325,000. panic in the mall, what sent some shoppers running for cover? but first, we head to milwaukee one week after violence breaks out over a police shooting there, how fox 10 news is back. it was last weekend that a milwaukee police officer shot and killed an armed man sparking chaos in that city. . >> yeah, demonstrators became violent, they started setting fires and looking at several locations, or local businesses, that is. >> now, despite the violence, community leaders say they see hope for their city. fox's ashley sears has that story. >> one week ago, a city saw ao fire, businesses looted. >> i just couldn't believe it. >> reporter: bishop watched the sherman park neighborhood from the middle of the mayhem. >> once i got down here, it was really just, i felt bad for what i saw. >> reporter: he spoke with fox 6's brad hicks that night in a video that has now gone viral. >> this will not get anything all across the country. >> reporter: he has optimism. >> a lot of people said their hearts and minds have been healed. >> reporter: from the ashes, people have come together, cleaning up the destruction. >> a unified people -- >> reporter: preaching peace. >> rebirth. >> reporter: trying to move forward stronger. >> despite something bad happening, let's make sure that it doesn't happen again and come closer together than we were before. >> reporter: bishop says the unrest has inspired him to continue to do positive work in the community. >> milwaukee me. >> reporter: he sees a city ready to take on its challenges. >> i think more people have a willingness to come to the table, sit down, talk about what needs to be done, discuss real solutions and get down to the root causes. >> reporter: bishop says these images do not define milwaukee. instead, they are an inspiration. >> it can't be a reminder of what happened and what used to be. it should be a trigger for, okay, what should we do next. lawyers for baltimore's top against her by five of the officers charged in the death of freddie gray are without merit and should be dismissed. marilyn mosby filed charges against six officers in gray's death but did not get any convictions. gray died after riding in the back of a police van. her lawyers argued she can't be sues for actions taken as a prosecutor. themselves noted that a court cmmissioner, a grand jury and the judge found probablecause to file charges. chaos at a mall in michigan sends shoppers running in a panic when a robbery is remain for gunfire. officers directing cars away here from the mall, it's called 12 oaks mall, just outside of detroit, where a robbery at a jewelry store led some shoppers to believe there was a shooting in the mall. police say the sound of breaking glass was mistaken for gunfire, and that's what sent the shoppers running for cover. the workers were like there's gunshots, there's gunshots, that made me even more scared. and then they came back in and said it was just a sledgehammer, so i was a little more relaxed. >> and police say the two robbers stole a couple of watches from the jewelry store, and then they escaped in that panic. a house party in connecticut turns violent when two men ambushed it, shooting 13 people. police think these two men are actually next door neighbors. they say they hid in some before firing into the backyard and injuring 13 party goers. they say several of the people were shot in the face and many are in the hospital in critical condition. police haven't yet said what the motivation would be behind the shootings, but they haven't made any arrests yet. well, it has been a rough weekend for the notre dame football team. a total of six football players were arrested in two separate incidents in several counties in indiana. one of the players was arrested after allegedly attacking a when they were pulled over for a broken taillight and speeding, and that's when police found marijuana and a loaded gun in the car. notre dame starts their football season in two weeks. the revolutionary way a group of a.s.u. alums have developed for buying a new set of wheels, be it bikes or skateboards. we'll explain. it was a great day for valley kids. not only do they get to go to basketball also greeted by an nba star. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 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pools, a splash pad, and a 26-foot climbing wall. there's a ton of room to swim around and cool off. one of the crowd favors, a bucket of water that dumps over a splash pad. kids got the lifetime, a basketball camp held by eric bledsoe. one of the church's members is a basketball player himself, so he organized the event to learn to play the game from pros, and he says he wants to give the kids chance to play basketball for those who can't afford to play a club team sport. >> someone that can reach out to some of these nba players that to do without being rejected. >> i can tell them many things, but at the same time they are kids, and, you know, you have just got to let them be kids. >> that's a great idea because sports can be so expensive for kids. bardwell has held previous events before with players like brandon knight and markieff morris. a bunch of a.s.u. alum have come up with a revolutionary way to buy everything from bikes to skateboards. >> they are callin this b.y.o.b. build your own bike. >> reporter: many are choosing this as their preferred mode of transportation around campus, biking and skating, and a new shop called state ride shop, has a -- has you covered should you >> it's been exciting, to have a place for people in the area to service their needs. >> all of the owners are a.s.u. alums. they wanted to do something in this shop that's different, and that means that every bike and every skateboard is customizable. >> we have a few different of our deck colors here. this is our green one here. you are going to pick the color of the deck that you want to go with. from there, you pick out the color of the truck that works for you, and then you are going to select your wheel color. for $10 more, we have a few options for your graphic print. this is our jelly bean one. >> even the bikes can be made to your specifications, whether it's a cruiser or a fixed speed bike. >> whether you are running for breakfast or to class, it has a lot of utility to it, for your purse or bag. >> the owners say they wanted a fun, affordable, laid back store for their customers. in tempe, ty brennan, fox 10 news. right now watching this video, you have got to be stoked. you have got to be enthused, yeah, he's back at practice. a couple of other cardinal players back at practice. we are talking cards tonight on sports night at 10:30. we'll tell you more about it in hey phoenix, this is thunder dan jajerle, head coach at grand canyon university. coming to gcu was a great move for me. join antelope nation by enrolling as an evening student at our beautiful campus in the heart of phoenix. engage with industry expert instructors in small classroom settings where you can get the support you need to excel. scholarships available. see you on campus! go lopes! find your purpose at grand canyon university. visit gcu.edu/evening you're watching fox 10 sports are jude lacava in hd. hey, how about this? today may go down as one of the cardinals training camp. you have got the return of a couple of key play makers and a sense of urgency going into what will be i think an important preseason game coming up up against the houston texans when the starters will likely play at least the first half. the good news, larry fitzgerald missing the friday game against the chargers, back on the field, a little bit of knee soreness. but you can see him here in this video catching that pass and ready to roll. even b passing the concussion protocol back at practice. wanted that. and then here's the big story today, tyran mathieu, finally, man, you know, since the end of that eagles game many months ago, the rehab, the surgery, everything that goes with it, checking out that lateral movement, tyran mathieu back on the field, so getting closer and closer to the start of the regular season, getting some key play makers back on the field, pointing more towards the start of the season. number 32. >> well, in practice, you know, you have got a great set of wide receivers. those guys are getting ready. and i think it's more about getting comfortable with the defense again. it's my fourth year in it, but it's different on the sidelines from actually playing out there. >> more on the cardinals on sports night at 10:30, larry fitzgerald going into his 13th season, a hall of famer, a face of the franchise, a guy that helped lead the cardinals to the super bowl with kurt warner, so many moments to discuss, including the expectations for this season, including that missing part, the super bowl ring that he so desperately wants. richard saenz with fitz as we look ahead to the upcoming season. if you're a cardinals fan, you do not want to miss the conversation tonight. the play-off game against the packers that the fans will never, ever forget in that unbelievable overtime session. larry fitzgerald on tap tonight at 10:30 right here at fox 10. >> what's it like for you to be here at this moment of this franchise's stage and know that it's a legitimate expectation, when that wasn't always the case? >> well, yeah, we have definitely come a long way since i have been here. the expectations, the attention, the notoriety, just completely different than when i first started, and that's great. you know, we completely changed the culture, the way we are viewed not only here locally but nationally, where we are a team that's respected. we are a team that has to be taken seriously now, and that's where you want to be. you want to be in this position, and you want to have high expectations for yourself. >> let's bring it back to some baseball. dbacks wrapping up their weekend series in san diego. chip hail trying to grab a win. braden shipley served it up, and jankowski served it out, 2-0 lead san diego, two-run shot for travis. in the 5th inning, shipley getting banged around. you see rosales, triple scores kivlehan, 3-0. this padre team ran it up with a 9-1 win, padres over the diamondbacks. our cards insider mike jurecki will join us in studio. we'll looat of the day, plus larry fitzgerald with richard saenz, and a.s.u. football manny wilkins the new starting quarterback for a.s.u.? we'll have a sit-down conversation with manny wilkins as well, some sun devil football. a lot of football tonight if you're a cardinals fan, fitz leads the way, our cards insider mike jurecki will see you a massive dust storm and some rain blowing into the valley late this afternoon. we'll tell you what you can expect in the coming days. and a local rapper shot and killed at a phoenix strip club, while celebrating his birthday. what police are asking the public's help with. plus a young valley girl is completing a bucket list of things to see before she loses her sight. what she got to do today. thanks for joining us.

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