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Death Investigation Underway After Decomposed Body Found at Glendale Construction Site
A disturbing discovery at a Glendale construction site has prompted a death investigation after a woman's body was found on Monday morning. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, the body was located just after 9:00 A.M. near 75th and Northern Avenues. The Glendale Police Department has confirmed that the body, which is believed to be that of a woman, displayed signs of decomposition, though the victim has not yet been identified.
Town of Kayenta helps with San Carlos Apache fire relief
KAYENTA, Ariz. — Kayenta Resident Fernando Begay, the IT Director for the Kayenta Unified School District, set up a donation location for the San Carlos Apache Tribe “Watch Fire” July 12. When Begay heard about the fire and those that lost everything, he felt the need to...
Reigning WCJR World Champ Denton Dunning on Heater Heading into 2024 Event
Denton Dunning is heading into the 2024 World Championship Junior Rodeo ready to defend his 2023 Junior heeling world title with momentum on his side. The 18-year-old from Surprise, Arizona, has had a busy July, raking in money in both the youth and pro ranks. Dunning is fresh off the win at the National High School Finals Rodeo July 14-20, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, where he and his header Ketch Kelton took home the national title with an 18.66 on three steers.
'It's everything': Mesa professional Muaythai fighter chosen to represent USA at Paris showcase
MESA, Ariz. — In the ring in the middle of Dan’s Gym in Mesa, Tierra Brandt spars with her coach - and dad - Dan Brandt. It’s something they do every day, and soon they’ll be putting the training to showcase in Paris. “Some kids start...
Peoria man pleads guilty to murder in fatal wrong-way DUI crash
Peoria resident Adam Parker, 38, has pleaded guilty to murder in a DUI wrong-way crash that killed a mother and injured her daughter along the U.S. 60 in Apache Junction, according to the Pinal County Attorney's Office.
Prescott National Forest Offices Reopen on Wednesdays
Beginning on Monday, July 22, the Bradshaw/Chino Valley and Verde Ranger District offices of the Prescott National Forest have reopened to the public on Wednesdays. Customer Service Representatives are available to assist visitors, answer questions, and sell maps and forest permits from Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to noon, and 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day except on Federal Holidays.
Intel Launches Apprenticeship Program for Manufacturing Technicians in AZ
SANTA CLARA — Intel is launching its first U.S. registered apprenticeship program for manufacturing facility technicians in Arizona in collaboration with the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA), the Phoenix Business and Workforce Development Board, the SEMI Foundation, Maricopa Community Colleges District (MCCD) and Fresh Start Women’s Foundation. The company plans to train facility technician apprentices over the next five years. Selected apprentices will be full-time Intel employees on day one and will earn a certificate and college credit upon successful completion of the one-year program.
Yavapai College SBDC’s Marie Platowski-Beals Honored as Arizona State Star
The Yavapai College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) proudly announces that Marie Platowski-Beals, Certified Business Analyst, has been named this year’s Arizona State Star by the SBDC Network. This prestigious State Star Award is bestowed annually to one individual from each state. Selected by a formal committee comprised of...
WNBA star Sophie Cunningham leaves fans in awe at All-Star Game with court side antics despite not even playing
WNBA star Sophie Cunningham had fans in raptures at the All-Star game, and she wasn't even playing in the game. The Phoenix Mercury guard was on the sidelines for the big game between the WNBA All-Stars and US Olympic team in Phoenix, Arizona. And when the cameras panned to her...
US census takers to conduct test runs in Colorado 4 years before 2030 count
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Six places in the South and West will host practice runs for the next U.S. head count in 2030. The census helps determine political power and the distribution of federal funds. Residents of western Texas; tribal lands in Arizona; Colorado Springs, Colorado.; western North Carolina; Spartanburg, South Carolina; and Huntsville, Alabama, will be encouraged to fill out practice census questionnaires in the spring of 2026. Census Bureau officials said Monday that they hope the tests will help ensure that in 2030, they count the people who were missed in the 2020 census.
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