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1 person killed, another seriously hurt after driver runs red light, collides with car
SUN LAKES, Ariz. — A driver who ran a red light has died after colliding with another car in Sun Lakes, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. MCSO told 12News the crash happened at the intersection of East J Robson Boulevard and Riggs Road on Friday. A driver...
SRP opens 2 new batteries, 1 in Avondale
Salt River Project (SRP) and Plus Power LLC celebrated two new grid-charged battery storage systems, Sierra Estrella Energy Storage and Superstition Energy Storage. Together, these facilities will add 340 megawatts (MW) / 1,360 megawatt-hours (MWh) of additional battery storage capacity to SRP’s system — enough to power 76,000 residential homes for a four-hour period.
Football Cotton Bowl: Exploring the History, Iconic Games, and Modern Evolution
The Cotton Bowl Classic, one of college football’s most storied traditions, has been captivating fans since 1937. Known for its thrilling matchups and dramatic finishes, this annual bowl game has evolved over the decades, reflecting the dynamic nature of college football. From its early days as the Cotton Bowl...
Arizona State University: Moeur Building – Tempe AZ
Work Relief Programs, Works Progress Administration (WPA) The Moeur Building was built in 1939 by the Works Projects Administration (WPA). It is the only adobe building on campus and the design is Southwest (Pueblo) Revival. The exterior is intact and well maintained, and there is a WPA stamp on the front steps (though no plaque or cornerstone). The interior beyond the lobby appears to have been modernized (but this need corroboration).
Reported wrong-way DUI crash in Tempe Friday morning leaves three hurt
TEMPE, AZ — Three people are hurt after a reported DUI wrong-way crash in Tempe early Friday morning. Tempe police say they were called to the area of Hardy Drive and Southern Avenue for the crash just after 1:15 a.m. When officers arrived, they found two vehicles involved in...
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...
North area of Scottsdale's McDowell Sonoran Preserve closed until further notice
With the Boulder Fire continuing to burn to the east, Scottsdale has closed the north portion of its McDowell Sonoran Preserve (north of Dynamite Boulevard) until further notice. This closure is ...
Political ad spending projected to be $133M in 2024 cycle
(The Center Square) – Political spending in West Virginia on the upcoming election is now expected to be significantly lower at $133 million, a drop of nearly $73 million from AdImpact’s previous projections. The Political Projections Report altered the projected spending in both West Virginia and Arizona based on Senate races in each state. “Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema’s decisions not to seek reelection in West Virginia and Arizona were...
FRI: It's a fine line as the summer rainy season brings relief and flooding, + More
It's a fine line as the summer rainy season brings relief, and flooding, to the southwestern US - By Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press. It's as if the sky opened up and dropped everything it had in a matter of minutes. Giant raindrops combined with hail to transform an otherwise toasty summer day into a white wintry scene, at least for a few minutes.
Here's when you can see the F-35 flyover on July 4 in Arizona
PHOENIX — If you're a plane enthusiast, you'll want to keep an eye on the skies this Fourth of July. According to a post on the Luke Air Force Base Facebook page, several F-35 jets are expected to conduct a flyover on Thursday. The jets are set to fly over several cities in the Valley and northern Arizona.
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.
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...
Homicide investigation underway after woman found dead in downtown Phoenix hotel
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A homicide investigation is underway after a woman was found dead inside a popular downtown Phoenix hotel on Friday morning. Phoenix police were called to the Renaissance Hotel near 1st Street and Adams around 3:30 a.m. for reports of a shooting. Authorities say a security guard...
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