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Pro-Palestinian Protests, Cold Case Arrest, and Traffic Alerts: Top Stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for April 26, 2024

From pro-Palestinian protests taking over ASU’s campus to a chilling cold case arrest made by Glendale Police, here are some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Friday, April 26th, 2024.

In Arizona State University (ASU), pro-Palestinian activists have occupied campus grounds near University Drive and College Avenue. This development follows a trend where Palestine supporters protest in various universities worldwide against Israel’s ongoing conflict with the Palestinian territories.

Meanwhile, Chad Daybell is facing potential capital punishment if found guilty of his crimes during an intense trial that has seen five witnesses testify so far. The religious undertones and quick funeral arrangements surrounding this case have raised red flags for authorities investigating it further.

Glendale Police Department announced the arrest of a suspect in connection with an eight-year-old cold murder, providing some closure to families affected by unsolved crimes. Authorities also revealed charges against former President Trump’s ex-aide and four attorneys involved in Arizona’s fake elector case but still concealed Mark Meadows’ and Rudy Giuliani’s identities as per a request made to preserve the integrity of ongoing investigations into their alleged roles.

An alarming incident occurred at an East Valley fire station when someone brought what they thought was a live grenade, causing panic among responding personnel. As for traffic updates in Southern Arizona, eastbound US 60 will be closed between I-10 and Mill Avenue while westbound I-10 on-ramp from Baseline Road is also shut down. Southbound Loop 101 is similarly closing off its lane near the Broadway Curve with closures affecting both southbound ramps at University Drive and Broadway Road as well. ADOT advises drivers to plan for possible delays since there are lane restrictions anticipated closeby around Broadway Circle (aka Broadway curve) due this weekend’s scheduled work.

In terms of weather, although the temperatures in Arizona remain perfect, winds continue howling through many areas causing potential hazards for people commuting outdoors during peak hours on weekdays when such wind patterns prevail frequently at present time zones according to recent climate studies carried by relevant scientific authorities studying such aspects nationally over different phases & seasonality ranges from mid 20th century up till date.

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