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Posted: 10/12/2012
So you can stay ahead of the news, here's a quick look at some of the stories ABC15 will be keeping an eye on Saturday, October 13, and Sunday, October 14.
SATURDAY 10/13
OKTOBERFEST
Oktoberfest events will be going on at Tempe Town Lake and at Salt River Fields, paralleling Munich's annual autumn beer festival.
SUNDAY 10/14
MOCK PLANE CRASH
Maricopa Medical Center will conduct a mock disaster drill to simulate a commercial airline crash. The drill will involve more than 150 mock patients and will help the hospital's emergency preparedness. 12:30pm-2:30m, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix.
CARDINALS-BILLS
The Arizona Cardinals try to improve their 4-1 record when they host the Buffalo Bills. 1:05pm, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale.
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Flames and thick smoke continue in Prescott National Forest after the Dosie Fire broke out Tuesday morning.
Viewers are sending in photos of the Dosie Fire, which broke out Tuesday afternoon near Prescott.
Up to 300 homes are under a mandatory evacuation order as crews continue to battle the Dosie Fire.
A wind-fueled wildfire is spreading rapidly in Prescott National Forest, forcing evacuations and drawing dozens of local agencies to the area.
Earlier this season, the Heat went three months and lost just three times. The defending NBA champions have now lost three games in a single series.
Denver International Airport passengers are being told to take shelter in terminals following a tornado warning.
Glendale police are asking for the public's help identifying a man who tried to abduct a young girl Thursday.
Prosecutors in the Jodi Arias case have filed a motion asking the judge to deny the defense's request to delay the trial.
A Texas congressman who was choking on a piece of popcorn is thanking a fellow Republican from Arizona and a House staffer who is also a doctor for stepping in to help.
A second Valley resident has filed a lawsuit claiming tainted berries made her sick.