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Caitlin Clark's 'Packed' WNBA All-Star Weekend Engagements Revealed
Caitlin Clark will be one of the main attractions during the WNBA's 2024 All-Star Weekend in Phoenix, Arizona this weekend. It has been known that the Fever rookie sensation will be playing in the All-Star Game for weeks now. But it wasn't known until Wednesday night that she won't be participating ...
New welding program at RSI runs overnight to accommodate students
PHOENIX - With the nationwide shortage of welders set to reach 330,000 by 2028, a local school is now offering more options for students. RSI the Refrigeration School has an extensive welding program with many new options. The school has expanded the current program to offer overnight classes from midnight...
Mici celebrates 20 years of Italian cuisine at Queen Creek location
With inflated food and dining prices everywhere, Queen Creek's Mici Italian restaurant is celebrating both its rich culinary heritage and 20 years of serving up their award-winning, family recipes with a month of new menu launches and specials for busy families coming off summer vacation and preparing to start a new school year.
Arizona Humane Society offering free adoptions in Scottsdale for pets older than 6 months
PHOENIX – Arizona Humane Society is offering free pet adoptions for animals older than six months at its Scottsdale PetSmart location. The promotion spans from Wednesday until July 21 at the AHS branch at Miller and Camelback Roads. All adoptable pets are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped and...
TSMC poised to boost housing market
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is poised to liven up the housing market in four Valley cities, according to one of Arizona’s largest associations of real estate agents. Now that the plant is ramping up hiring, “many new employees are coming from outside Greater Phoenix,” Sheryl Bowden, Phoenix Realtors...
Two continue pickleball court campaign
After more than three years of neighborhood campaigning and relentlessly pressing Phoenix City Hall officials and bureaucrats for action, Ahwatukee residents Carrie McNeish and Jill Ostendorp have set a new standard for persistence. They’ve been haranguing the city for dedicated pickleball courts at never-finished Desert Foothills Park since June 2021...
Report: Phoenix Suns Veteran Isaiah Thomas Recently Worked Out for Eastern Conference Powerhouse in Las Vegas Amid Trade Rumors
Isaiah Thomas joined the Phoenix Suns midway through last season. Meanwhile, he is now amid speculation about his future destination as the offseason progresses. Following his brief stint with the Suns, Thomas has captured the attention of various NBA teams looking to bolster their roster. According to Shams Charania of...
Jonathan Tamayo wins the World Series of Poker, earns $10 million and gold bracelet
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jonathan Tamayo won the World Series of Poker main event Wednesday night, rallying from seventh in the final table. The 38-year-old Tamayo, from Humble, Texas, earned $10 million and a gold championship bracelet. Jordan Griff of Scottsdale, Arizona, finished second to earn $6 million. Third-place finisher Niklas Astedt of Sweden made $4 million. A record 10,112 players entered the event.
Town of Superior looking to buy hundreds of acres of Tonto National Forest land
SUPERIOR, AZ (AZFamily) — The Town of Superior is in the works to buy 546 acres of Tonto National Forest land for about $2 million. “For a small town to navigate federal policy, it’s not always easy,” Superior Mayor Mila Besich said. The town has a unique...
Lanes reopened overnight after FedEx trailer caught on fire on I-10
BUCKEYE, Ariz. — Several lanes were blocked on I-10 westbound near Verrado Way after a FedEx trailer full of packages caught fire. Footage from Sky12 shows flames coming from the trailer and emergency officials on the scene. DPS officials said two lanes were blocked initially, but all lanes were...
Tolleson Initiates Free Portable A/C Lending Program to Combat Soaring Temperatures
The City of Tolleson has rolled out a lending program providing free portable air conditioning units to residents in need—a timely initiative as temperatures soar. The program, aimed at helping those without A/C or relying on swamp coolers, comes with a condition: eligibility is reserved exclusively for Tolleson dwellers paying their water bill to the City. A valid ID and a recent Tolleson Water Bill must also be presented to claim a unit.
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