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Surviving Phoenix's extreme heat: Laying asphalt in triple digit temps
Heat envelops our lives in Arizona's Sonoran Desert. How does it define us? One way is through the infrastructure of people and organizations, including public resources provided by cities and other governments, that has developed to help people who cannot protect themselves from scorching outdoor temperatures. ...
Monsoon storms return with a furry in Buckeye
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A second round of monsoon storms made their way to the far West Valley and East Valley Thursday evening. Areas just west of the Loop 303 freeway got hit with rain around 6 p.m. while storms from the north made their way through parts of Mesa, Apache Junction, and Scottsdale.
Moldy squash, expired food among 9 health code violations for 2 metro Phoenix restaurants
Maricopa County health inspectors cited two restaurants for nine health violations during the week of July 5. The violations ranged from moldy squash to donut trays that were rinsed and stored without proper sanitization. A priority violation is a major violation that directly contributes to an increased risk of foodborne illness or injury....
Raising Cane’s Expands to Peoria with New Location
Raising Cane’s, renowned for its chicken fingers, has expanded its presence in the Phoenix metro area with a new location in Peoria. This marks the chain’s 33rd location in the Phoenix area and 41st in Arizona. Situated at 25300 N. Lake Pleasant Pkwy., the new Raising Cane’s restaurant...
The First Public Teacher in Arizona Only Lasted 6 months!
The school year is beginning in Arizona. As you pick up the annual list of school supplies, consider for a moment what school might have been like when Arizona wasn't even part of the United States. Funding issues and other challenges impact our education system to this day, and it...
Get Ready To Mask Up Again Arizona
Remember going to the store in mid-2020? Social distancing your way through isles, wearing masks that just seemed to get bigger and bulkier, and treating someone who coughs in public like they're patent zero in a zombie film. That's all finally behind us, or so we thought. Slowly but surely,...
Arizona Forecast: Scattered Storms Today, Clear Skies This Weekend
Flagstaff, AZ – Showers and thunderstorms are expected to persist today and Friday in Flagstaff, followed by a shift to drier conditions for the weekend. According to the US National Weather Service in Flagstaff, most of Northern Arizona will experience scattered storms today, with Eastern Arizona seeing the same on Friday. By Saturday and Sunday, isolated storms will primarily affect the White Mountains, continuing into Monday.
Married pair each ace the same hole in the same round on the same day
You’ve read about all kinds of hole-in-one stories. This might be a new one: a married couple each aced the same hole in the same round. Yea, it happened. Ann and Bill Gray were playing Capital Canyon Club in Prescott, Arizona, on July 10 when they got to the 16th hole during their afternoon round. That’s where the magic happened. With two more golfers in their foursome as witnesses, the Grays celebrated their round in the best way possible, as each of them made an ace. Capital Canyon Club is a private Tom Weiskopf design which has become kinda famous for producing aces. The crew at Breaking Par featured the course a while back after ace after ace was recorded at the layout.
Trump keeps battleground state lead
Former President Donald Trump is maintaining his edge in key battleground states despite concerns from his own pollster that the replacement of Vice President Kamala Harris as the likely Democratic nominee would knock him out of the lead. In the just-released Emerson College Polling-Hill newspaper survey, Trump lost a little ground but still leads the […]
Struggling with insomnia? Arizona summer heat may be to blame, sleep expert says
PHOENIX — Struggling with insomnia in the summer? Blame the Arizona summer heat, according to a sleep psychologist with Banner Health. A warm bedroom can make it harder to get rest, according to Denise Rodriguez Esquivel, a clinical psychologist at Banner University Medical Center South in Tucson. “Our body...
Prescott Jazz Summit Begins with the Blues
Our goal is to present enjoyable music in a relaxed atmosphere. The Prescott Jazz Summit is celebrating its 23rd year with the grand opening concert “The Birth of the Blues” on August 22-25. We present musicians from around the United States, including Arizona and our own Quad Cities area. Many of these musicians have performed with the biggest stars in the entertainment business, such as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, The Blues Brothers, The David Letterman Show, June Christy, Anita O’Day, Toni Tennille, Cab Calloway, Joe Williams and the big bands of Glenn Miller, Harry James, Jimmy Dorsey, Woody Herman and Stan Kenton.
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