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El Mirage man accused of killing ex-wife, mother-in-law in double shooting
EL MIRAGE, Ariz. — An El Mirage man has been arrested on suspicion of shooting and killing his ex-wife and mother-in-law in Sun City early Tuesday morning. Around 3 a.m., a neighbor near Newcastle Drive and 111th Avenue called the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office to report a man with a gun in their area, according to a report from the sheriff's office.
These ice creams sold in Arizona grocery stores are being recalled. Here's what to do
Ice cream products sold at grocery stores and convenience stores in metro Phoenix are being recalled for a possible listeria contamination, officials announced. Totally Cool Inc., an ice cream manufacturer based in Owings Mills, Maryland, has recalled 68 products across 13 brands, the Food and Drug Administration announced on Monday. The company ceased...
SRP seeks non-lithium, 10-hour energy storage solutions to meet rising power demand
Salt River Project has issued a pair of requests for proposals for non-lithium, long-duration energy storage projects capable of discharging for 10 hours. The Arizona public power utility is seeking inverter and non-inverter based solutions with capacities ranging from 5 MW to 50 MW. SRP said it is experiencing record...
Does AZ have enough water? Phoenix-area cities are spending big to make sure it does
Brett Fleck does not have an easy job. He manages water for a city in the desert. He has to keep taps flowing while facing a complicated equation: Peoria is growing – attracting big business and thousands of new residents each year – but its main source of water is shrinking.
Brookings Misleads Readers Again in Arizona ESA Rebuttal
Selective categorizing of participants clouds who benefits from distinct programs. Earlier this month I exposed the critical flaw in a recent Brookings Institution report that purported to show that Arizona families participating in the state’s K–12 education savings accounts (ESA) policy are disproportionately wealthy. The Brookings researchers had...
'It's about time': Following the US Surgeon General declaring gun violence a public health crisis, Arizona advocates hope for change
PHOENIX — The U.S. Surgeon General declared gun violence a public health crisis this week, citing the rising statistics of those dying following firearm injuries. Those findings are reflected in Arizona data as well. An Arizona report found that firearm injuries are the leading cause of death for teens...
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