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Driverless Waymo Vehicle Pulled Over by Phoenix Police for Wrong-Way Driving Amidst Construction
The streets of Phoenix became the backdrop for an unusual traffic stop when a Phoenix Police officer pulled over an empty Waymo driverless car after it was seen driving on the wrong side of the road. The incident, captured on the officer's body camera, unfolded on June 19 when the autonomous vehicle was apparently thrown off by inconsistent road signage amidst construction work. The vehicle's misadventure was corroborated by a video posted on Facebook by user Thisisbutter, showing the moment the robotaxi was confronted by law enforcement, as mentioned by The Canberra Times.
Silver Alert issued for missing 70-year-old man last seen in Litchfield Park
PHOENIX — A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 70-year-old man last seen on Thursday night in Litchfield Park. Tyrone Perkins, 70, was last seen in the area of Village Parkway and Camelback Road around 9 p.m., according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety. He was...
Swift’s life choices are fodder for role model attack. Don’t buy it.
I am not a Swiftie. I can’t name a single song by Taylor Swift besides “Shake it off.” But a recent Newsweek column about her life choices has me infuriated. John Mac Ghlionn opined that Swift is not a good role model. Why? Because she is 34, unmarried and childless. “While Swift’s musical talent and […] The post Swift’s life choices are fodder for role model attack. Don’t buy it. appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Case Study: Hidden Technology in a Desert Oasis
The dry Arizona climate is ideal for outside living. With low humidity and minimal bugs, homeowners can enjoy their outdoor areas year-round. When homeowner Ted Bainbridge, CEO and president of Build Magazine, decided to build his own house in a scenic area of Scottsdale, he knew he wanted to enjoy both his views and current technology.
Former Perry star picked in 2024 NBA Draft
Former Perry High School standout Cody Williams was taken 10th in the 2024 NBA Draft last week by the Utah Jazz after spending one season at the University of Colorado. His lottery selection makes him the second former Perry star to be taken in the first round of the NBA Draft in three years. The other is his older brother Jalen Williams, who has begun to carve out a career in three years with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Santa Monica automotive entrepreneur honored by ASU Alumni Association
Santa Monica resident Kevin Emamian, owner of The Haus automotive repair center has been recognized by his alma mater, Arizona State University (ASU), for the second straight year for launching and managing a successful and fast-growing business. At the event held at the university’s main campus, 135 outstanding alumni were...
Mesa, Arizona Officials Urge Residents to Maintain Natural Gas Meters for Safety and Efficiency
The city of Mesa, Arizona, recently issued a reminder about the importance of keeping your natural gas meter in good working order, ensuring not only the functionality but also the safety of this essential home utility. According to their official release, a few simple actions can prevent potential hazards. Homeowners...
Cop cruiser crushed by motorist during roadside CMV inspection
A routine roadside CMV inspection took a frightening turn in Arizona on Wednesday morning. The crash occurred shortly before 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 3, in Maricopa, Arizona. An Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) officer pulled over a commercial vehicle for a routine inspection on State Route 347 at...
Arizona DPS arrests 5 while serving search warrant in Phoenix chop shop
PHOENIX — Five people have been arrested as part of a stolen vehicle investigation in Phoenix, authorities announced on Tuesday. The arrests were made after detectives with the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s vehicle task force served a search warrant on a Phoenix business on June 25, 2024.
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