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Around Chandler: Week of Aug. 19, 2024
National women’s organization creates Chandler chapter. The Independent Women’s Network (IWN), the national grassroots community activist arm of Independent Women’s Voice, has launched a chapter in Chandler. “IWN Chandler serves to educate women on legislation at a local level to create big change. We vow to learn,...
Excessive heat warning issued for parts of Arizona
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Valley woke up to rain this morning! Some parts of the Valley, like Fountain Hills and Peoria, got over an inch of rain! The rain began to fizzle out before noon today, and partly cloudy skies prevailed throughout the day. The rain cooled our air,...
Around Tempe: Week of Aug. 18, 2024
Bottling company pays $25.5 million for Tempe warehouse. The American Bottling Company, with brands like Dr Pepper and Keurig, has bought a three-building complex near Hardy and Alameda drives in Tempe for $25.5 million, according to real estate tracker vizzda.com. Buildit in 1984 and expanded in 1995, the complex on...
7 Days until the high school football season kickoffs in Southern Arizona; Palo Verde goes 13-0 in 1973
Played at ASU, Pueblo was down 20-15 to Camelback with 34 seconds left but quarterback Chuck Helms ran the ball in from one yard out to put the Titans up 21-20 and a kick from Paul Swank put the team up 22-20. Head coach Van Howe was 65 and he...
Expert: DOJ may swing wrecking ball in housing market
People who want to tour a house for sale in Tempe – or anywhere in Arizona, for that matter – are going to have to sign an agreement with their Realtor before walking through the door. The Arizona Association of Realtors, the largest trade association in Arizona representing...
Suspect on run after allegedly shooting girlfriend inside Phoenix apartment
PHOENIX — Detectives began searching for a suspect who allegedly shot his girlfriend before fleeing a Phoenix apartment, authorities said on Sunday. Officers responded to the apartment near 19th and Grovers avenues around 7 p.m. where they found the injured woman and provided aid. She was taken to the hospital with injuries that weren’t expected to threaten her life.
Arrest escalates homeless picnics showdown
It was a Friday afternoon, July 26, and Austin Davis was leaving his Scottsdale apartment to get ice and water for a homeless outreach at a Tempe park, operated by the nonprofit AZ Hugs he founded. He had an uneasy feeling about a couple of cars that followed him as...
Overnight storms hit parts of the Valley; Excessive Heat Watch for Monday
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Rain and thunderstorms arrived overnight into the Phoenix metro area early Sunday morning!. The rain is much needed, although we could do without the loud thunder that may have woken you up. The shower activity should continue to diminish into the early afternoon leading to a warm day.
Mesa Public Schools scrapping portable classrooms to save campuses
Mesa Public Schools is on track to remove 17 portable classrooms by the end of the month in its initial step to stave off closing campuses due to a dropping student headcount. Ninety-two more portables are identified for elimination by the 2027 academic year in the state’s largest school district – the equivalent of seven elementary campuses.
Arizona Lottery Powerball, The Pick results for August 17, 2024
The Arizona Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Arizona offers Powerball, Mega Millions, The Pick, Triple Twist, Fantasy 5 and Pick 3 as well as Scratchers, Quick Draw and Fast Play. ...
T-Bird Volleyball hosts another successful Red & Blue Alumni Game
Saturday August 17, 2024 - 7:00 p.m. | Dylan DeVlieger. T-Bird Volleyball put together another successful Red & Blue Alumni Game on Saturday afternoon as the current T-Bird roster competed against seven alumni, then against each other before a packed crowd. "It was amazing to see the former players from...
Body in Tempe Town Lake identified | Nightly Roundup
A body found on railroad tracks in Phoenix was not killed by a train, police say; Woman in Yavapai County was ejected from her vehicle and died after it fell off a cliff, and more. Here's a look at some of our top stories.
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