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Brittney Griner Giant Drops Truth Bomb While Discussing Her Feelings About Getting To Wear Team USA Jersey Again
Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner is representing Team USA again and has changed her tune on American policy following her imprisonment in Russia. Griner used to be critical of the U.S. and its politics, but she feels differently about a lot of things after her overseas ordeal and is now happy to wear the Team USA jersey again after getting to return home.
Circle the City expands downtown Phoenix family medical center
Circle the City's Family Health Center in downtown Phoenix on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Circle the City's Family Health Center in downtown Phoenix on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Local nonprofit Circle the City sees thousands of patients every year who are facing homelessness, whose numbers in Maricopa County have risen more than 70% since 2017.
Things To Do Around the Valley This Week (July 22-28)
This is a curated list of weekly events around the Phoenix area for July 22-28. Calendar listings include public events and attractions from around the Valley and state. Confirm information before making plans by calling the listed phone number, or check each website for last minute confirmation or cancellations. E-mail calendar.events@citieswestmedia.com to submit events for consideration.
BlackWolf Rideshare Expansion into Phoenix Halted Due to Regulatory Compliance Issues
A new player in the rideshare game, BlackWolf, known for its unique feature of offering rides with armed drivers, recently announced its expansion into Phoenix. Founded in Atlanta, BlackWolf has stirred the pot with its concept of increased security during rides by hiring drivers who boast backgrounds in military, law enforcement, or private security. The service touts a rigorous vetting process for these drivers, with a stipulation of at least four years' experience in their previous professions, as noted on the company's website.
Jury phone scams on the rise in Phoenix, court officials say
PHOENIX — Jury service phone scams are on the rise, officials from the Maricopa County Superior Court said. The Superior Court Jury Office has reportedly received an increase in calls from county residents over the last couple of months who said they received fraud calls demanding payment for missing jury service.
Little known shooting guard has earned Suns' final two-way spot
The Phoenix Suns had stronger involvement than usual in the NBA's Summer League slate that just finished up, thanks to the participation of two rookies in Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro. There was lots to like from both players, and they have a chance to crack the rotation proper once the regular season gets underway.
Randy Johnson ranked 3rd greatest MLB player of the modern era
In the pantheon of Major League Baseball legends, few names resonate as powerfully as Randy Johnson. Known for his towering presence and overpowering fastball, Johnson was recently ranked No. 3 in Bleacher Report’s top 50 players in modern-day baseball. Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!
Prescott Valley Councilmember Hepperle Resigns
Councilmember April Hepperle has resigned from the Prescott Valley Town Council effective Sunday, July 21, 2024. Hepperle has served on the Town Council since 2020. She has accepted a planning position with the Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization (CYMPO). Vinny Gallegos, CYMPO Executive Director said, “We are excited to welcome...
Caitlin Albritton wins 19th annual Halstead Grant for Emerging Jewelers
(PRESCOTT, Ariz.) – Caitlin Albritton has won the 2024 Halstead Grant for new jewelry businesses. Caitlin receives a $7,500 cash grant, $1,000 in jewelry supplies, a trip to Prescott, Arizona, a detailed feedback report from the judging committee, and a signature trophy. Grant founder and Halstead President, Hilary Halstead...
Woman wanted in deadly hit-and-run arrested in Prescott Valley
PRESCOTT, Ariz. — A woman wanted for a deadly hit-and-run was recently arrested in Prescott Valley, according to authorities. Prescott Valley police said officers, with the assistance of traffic cameras, arrested Tereasa Miller, who was wanted in Pinal County in connection to the deadly crash. The cameras are part...
Officials recommend residents protect pets from rabies during season of intensified bat activity
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Officials with the Nevada Department of Agriculture are recommending people take greater steps to protect pets from rabies amid a peak in bat activity in the area. The department’s Animal Disease Laboratory has already confirmed two cases of the disease this year, both in bats from...
Beatriz Ball set to bring tons of color to Las Vegas Market
Beatriz Ball will continue its roll-out of some 350 new products in Las Vegas, following the brand’s showings in Dallas and Atlanta. A common thread for its new tableware, giftware and decorative accessories is an increased use of color, according to a release from the company. Of note from...
Just Got 2 Have It! launches 9 new lines at Las Vegas Summer Market
Just Got 2 Have It! launches 9 new lines at Las Vegas Summer Market. Just Got 2 Have It! will introduce nine new gift lines for the summer season at the Las Vegas Summer Market starting July 27. The new lines are Cole Wheeler, CR Gibson, d’marie, GivePet, London Wax...
Homebuilders midyear report shows sales increase
Lennar led Las Vegas homebuilders in net sales during the first half of 2024 as seven of the top 10 builders saw double-digit increases compared with 2023. The first half of 2024 was a strong one for builders despite a slowdown in June as the temperatures rose. There were 884...
COURTHOUSE NEWS: Shift to La Niña for the coming winter could affect the next water year in the West
While California and Nevada remain virtually drought-free, climate experts say extreme heat and wildfire risk may continue plaguing the West for months. Scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said during a webinar Monday that ongoing heat events across the West present a major risk to vulnerable communities, despite a good water supply outlook for the region.
TODAY: Man charged in Tupac Shakur killing to ask judge to reconsider house arrest
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The man charged in the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur will return to court Tuesday to ask a judge to reconsider releasing him from jail as he awaits trial. Duane Davis is scheduled to appear before Judge Carli Kierny after his attorney filed a...
Vegas pizza chain fined for violating child labor laws
The U.S. Department of Labor has assessed the operators of 10 Blaze Fast Fire’d Pizza locations in Las Vegas and Henderson $277,414 in civil penalties after federal investigators found the employer violated child labor laws in several instances.
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