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Arizona border residents give picture of immigration crisis at RNC
(The Center Square) – Arizonans living near the nation's southern border gave the Republican National Convention some emotional testimony about the realities of life amid an immigration crisis. On day three of the RNC, several speakers addressed the millions of immigrants crossing the nation's border with Mexico. Included in those were David Lara, a San Luis business owner and activist. "Small towns like mine bear the brunt of the chaos....
Altercation under investigation leaves one person dead
Show Low- Brady Ieler was charged with 2nd-degree murder and other charges after two people were left injured and one person died at the scene. The case remains under investigation. On July 17, 2024, at approximately 9:23 p.m., the Show Low Police Department received a call about an altercation near...
Grand Canyon men’s soccer signs Colorado’s Gatorade High School Player of the Year
Grand Canyon men’s soccer added its third winner to its 2024 roster with the signing of forward Marcus Von of Colorado. Von heads to Phoenix via Broomfield, Colorado, where he attended Broomfield High School and won numerous postseason accolades. Von earned United Soccer Coaches’ and the Colorado High School Scholastic Association’s High School Player of the Year, Boulder County Player of the Year, all-conference first team and all-state first team. He also led the team in points and goals for his senior season.
Reycita Toddy Appointed New Human Resources Director by Navajo Nation President to Address Employment Challenges
Bringing a wealth of experience from a career spanning three decades in the Navajo human resources sector, Reycita Toddy was officially appointed as the new director of the Division of Human Resources by Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren. Having held nearly every conceivable position within the department, Toddy is well-prepared to tackle the significant challenges ahead. President Nygren has expressed a concerted effort to revitalize the employment landscape within the Navajo Nation, acknowledging the pressing urgency imposed by a high unemployment rate and a staggering 1,000 job vacancies, as reported by the Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President.
Officials treat 21 people for carbon monoxide poisoning on Lake Powell houseboat ride
At least 21 people were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning in a Lake Powell houseboat early Wednesday morning in Coconino County. At around 12:45 a.m., Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Rangers with the National Park Service responded to an emergency call reporting a possible carbon monoxide poisoning on a privately owned houseboat, according to a news release.
Eastern Arizona man finds hundreds of tracks that predate dinosaurs on his property
SNOWFLAKE, AZ (AZFamily) — 240 million years ago, groups of giant lizards that predated the dinosaurs walked across Arizona. Today, their journey and their footsteps are fossilized outside of Snowflake in Eastern Arizona. James Lang bought his property without even visiting it in person after retiring from a law...
It isn't just golf balls you might find in cups on this Sedona golf course
SEDONA, Ariz. — It's not something you want to find when you reach into the cup at the golf course to retrieve the ball. It's fluffy... and it may be widely considered as "friendly"... but most people usually want to stay as far away as possible. Tarantulas. A tarantula...
The University of Arizona (Quietly) Drops Highly Mocked “UArizona” Branding
When famous musicians continuously rebrand by changing their names, everyone gets confused. Puff Diddy - PDiddyDaddy - whatever he goes by now - kept rebranding, and we all got mixed up. Prince, the artist formerly known as Prince, then once again known as just Prince, gave fans and the media...
Fountain Hills Theater brings back murder mystery dinner theater
Fountain Hills Theater returns to Batchelor's Pad BBQ with a new murder mystery dinner theater production, "Bellamorte!" an adaptation by Ross Collins of the game "A Taste for ...
Yuma 3rd grader wins “My Picture-Perfect Career” Arizona photo contest
One Yuma third grader was chosen from over 100 entries across the state for the second annual “K” through 12 "My Picture-Perfect Career" contest. The post Yuma 3rd grader wins “My Picture-Perfect Career” Arizona photo contest appeared first on KYMA.
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