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New research tracking heat exposure in Phoenix-area mobile homes
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — DeAnna Mireau is passionate about her advocacy work. She is the president of the Arizona Association of Manufactured Home Owners and knows firsthand the impact of the extreme heat on people who live in mobile homes. That is why she is taking part in various studies...
ASU welcomes Venezia's New York Style Pizzeria concept at Tempe campus
Venezia's New York Style Pizzeria announced its new 'Presto' concept will open July 17 in the heart of the Arizona State University campus at Sun Devil Marketplace, catering to the fast-paced campus lifestyle.
Scottsdale Quarter adding 8 new venues
Scottsdale Quarter is bringing in six new retailers and two eateries “to enhance the shopping and dining experience” there. “We are delighted to initiate this redevelopment, bringing an enhanced shopping and dining experience to Scottsdale Quarter,” said Zach Buckhardt, general manager of Scottsdale Quarter. “Our goal is...
Toll Brothers Planning Community at Cavasson
The next development in the Cavasson master-planned area in north Scottsdale could be a 136-unit luxury townhome community from Toll Brothers. The developer has requested approval from the Scottsdale Development Review Board for a proposal to build Toll at Cavasson on 11.27 acres in the Cavasson mixed-use area at Loop 101 and Hayden Road.
Phoenix Cardiology Practice Installs the First and Fastest Cardiovascular CT Scanner in the State, Arineta’s SpotLight Duo
July 16, 2024 — Arineta, a leader in advancing cardiovascular imaging solutions through cutting-edge technology, proudly announces the latest installation of its SpotLight Duo at Cardiovascular Consultants, Ltd. (CVC) in Arizona. This makes CVC the first and only practice in the southwest region to have the world’s first dedicated cardiovascular and thoracic CT scanner.
Man crushed to death between trailer and truck in northeast Scottsdale
PHOENIX — A man was crushed to death between a trailer and a truck in northeast Scottsdale last week, authorities said. The Scottsdale Police Department identified the victim Tuesday as 57-year-old Thomas D. Henry. The deadly incident occurred just after 9 a.m. Friday on Stagecoach Pass west of Lone...
Police report details what led to arrest of former Phoenix Suns player in Scottsdale
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A police report sheds new light on the arrest of former Phoenix Suns player Cameron Payne last month in Scottsdale. Payne was taken into custody in the early morning hours of Friday, June 14, after police responded to a possible disturbance in the area of 68th Street and Chaparral Road.
Jack Black cancels shows after Trump comment; Kobe Bryant's father dies l Morning News Brief
PHOENIX - Jack Black canceled his band's remaining tour dates following an on-stage remark about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump; the father of late NBA superstar Kobe Bryant passed away; and more – here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for the morning of July 16.
Phoenix Rescue Mission saves 188 people so far this summer from dangerous Valley heat
Since the start of its annual Code:Red Heat Relief Campaign on May 1, Phoenix Rescue Mission, a Christ-centered nonprofit providing transformative resources and solutions to those in need throughout Maricopa County, has successfully rescued 188 unhoused individuals from the life-threatening triple-digit temperatures in the Valley of the Sun. The mission's...
Prescott Deputy City Manager Tyler Goodman Appointed as Assistant County Manager for Yavapai County
Prescott, AZ (July 15, 2024)-- Deputy City Manager Tyler Goodman informed the leadership team last week that he has accepted the position of Assistant County Manager for Yavapai County, effective July 26, 2024. The City has posted an opening for Deputy City Manager, following Goodman’s announcement. “Tyler has been...
Heat deaths in Maricopa County are soaring. Meth, other drugs are part of the reason why
On the center of the wall in Maria Montano’s apartment living room is a big display of photos of her brother Brandon – a family trip to the beach, a few silly selfies, and in the middle, a big closeup of his face, his brown eyes gazing upward.
A bomb threat, a lawsuit and ‘Call Rafi’: Inside a nasty Phoenix lawyer feud
“I want to get some things off my chest right now.”. On the 13th episode of his “Call Gil Show” podcast, Gil Negrete was about to go nuclear. To this point, everything about the podcast had been a warmup for the former personal injury lawyer. He’d spent the first episode explaining the suspension of his law license and how he went from slapping his face on billboards and buses to being unable to practice. With each subsequent episode, Negrete had loosened up, spilling secrets and gossip about the Valley’s community of personal injury attorneys.
Tourists shelled out big bucks in Mesa
Visitors spent millions while visiting Mesa in 2023 – enough to pay for the average salaries of over 1,000 city Police officers, according to an economic impact report. With 4.4 visitors shelling out $749 million for things like lodging, food and drink Mesa is well on its way to recovering its pre-pandemic foot traffic. It fell shy of the 4.7 million visitors before COVID hit in 2020, Tourism Economics’ report said.
Kevin Durant Claps Back At 'Miserable' Accusation After Viral Interaction With Influencer
Kevin Durant has always been active on X. When any viral post mentions the Phoenix Suns star, KD is always there to react to it. So when a critic called Durant "miserable" after his interaction with streamer/influencer IShowSpeed, Durant had his response ready. After a video of Durant and ...
Atlasta Catering Celebrates 45 Years with New Parent Company
Atlasta Catering is making waves in the Valley’s culinary scene. Arizona’s second-largest catering company has moved toward expansion by creating a new parent company called Steve Short Culinary Team (SSCT). This business strategy comes as the company hits its 45th anniversary. Founded in 1979 in Phoenix and led...
Canceled 'Roosters' will play at a new theater; Scottsdale Desert Stages responds to controversy
There’s a well-known phrase in the theater community, and that is: The show must go on. And seven months after a controversial cancellation, that is exactly what is happening with a local production of the play "Roosters." "Roosters" is a drama about a Hispanic-American family living in the Southwest....
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