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Mercury overwhelmingly lead WNBA in technical fouls, several players nearing suspensions
With the Indiana Fever breathing down their neck and them currently on a two-game losing streak, the Phoenix Mercury’s race toward the playoffs has another hurdle standing in their way. Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!. Battling not just the opposition, the Mercury have been...
Torey Lovullo speaks on Diamondbacks current closer situation
The Diamondbacks have enjoyed numerous successes across their roster this season, but one area that remains a concern is the closer role. Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!. Paul Sewald, after returning from an injury that sidelined him for the first month of the season, initially...
Cactus routs Sunnyslope in 5A opener behind QB Antonio Casias
Cactus junior quarterback Antonio Casias delivered a statement victory in Friday's opener, contributing six combined touchdowns in the air and on the ground in the Cobras' 52-14 home win over Sunnyslope in a clash of 5A teams. The Cactus offense came out firing on all cylinders and kept it up throughout, finishing the game with 471 total yards, 205 rushing and 266 passing. The defense held the Vikings to 188 total yards. ...
Hamilton football player continues effort to have AIA grant transfer hardship
A Hamilton High School football player and his family are pursuing options, including possible court action after the Arizona Interscholastic Association denied his transfer appeal seeking to play the full 2024 season. Senior wide receiver Reiss Rinaldi, who transferred to Hamilton from Scottsdale Saguaro, was denied Tuesday after submitting a hardship appeal to the AIA. ...
Several crashes lead to lengthy delays on I-17 near Black Canyon City
PHOENIX — Both directions of Interstate 17 near Black Canyon City experienced heavy delays on Sunday after several non-blocking crashes, officials said. The Arizona Department of Transportation advised drivers to avoid the area and seek an alternative route if possible. Among the first crashes was on the southbound I-17...
Maricopa Resident Sentenced to 33 Months for Fentanyl Distribution
Last week, Dairon Jissan Rodriguez-Escalante, a 27-year-old legal permanent resident from Cuba residing in Maricopa, was handed a 33-month prison sentence by United States District Judge Angela M. Martinez. Rodriguez-Escalante, who had been charged with possession with the intent to distribute fentanyl, admitted to the crime in March earlier this year. According to the United States Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona, Phoenix, upon completion of his prison term, he will be placed under supervised release for a subsequent three years.
At least 1 person was killed when a car and motorcycle collided in the East Valley
APACHE JUNCTION, Ariz. — At least one person has been killed after a car and motorcycle collided in Apache Junction on Saturday, according to the Apache Junction Police Department. In a post on X, the department said the car and motorcycle collided at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and...
Former Arizona State football receiver Ricky Pearsall shot in San Francisco
Ricky Pearsall, a rookie wide receiver with the San Francisco 49ers who started his collegiate career at Arizona State University, was shot in downtown San Francisco during an attempted robbery, according to San Francisco mayor London Breed. Breed posted the following message on X about the incident: ...
Power restored to Apache Junction mobile home park after a month-long outage
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ — After a month in the dark and in the heat, electricity is finally flowing to homes in one Apache Junction mobile home park. “It’s nice to be able to have a fully operating refrigerator again,” a resident at Arizuma Country Estates, Markos Korakas, said. “We should have had power a long time ago.”
Chandler prepares month-long celebration of Hispanic culture
Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated each year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, and as in past years the City of Chandler has organized a series of events for residents to celebrate and honor the rich histories, diverse cultures and vital contributions of those whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
Friday Night Lights for Copper Corridor football teams
Copper Corridor’s four football teams took to the fields Friday night in their first games of the 2024 Fall Season. With Superior hosting Hayden, San Manuel hosting its first home game and Ray on the road, all four teams gained experience on the playing field. With Hayden traveling to...
Superior Mayor to receive special citation at American
The 42nd Annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Fundraiser, sponsored by the Mining and Minerals Education Foundation (MMEF), will be held Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa in Tucson. Event proceeds fund an Education Outreach Coordinator managed through The University of Arizona School of Mining & Mineral Resources.
Davis Earns Gold Medal in Peru: Recapping the U20 World Athletics Championships
TEMPE, Ariz. – Three medals are coming back to Tempe after a fantastic showing from Sun Devil Track & Field at the U20 World Athletics Championships in Lima, Peru, headlined by Jayden Davis' gold in the Men's 4x400 and silver in the 400m. Four Sun Devils – sophomores Davis...
Arizona Philharmonic Introduces Interactive Community Lecture Series
The public is invited to join Arizona Philharmonic Conductor Peter Bay and Timpanist, Maria Flurry, as they kickoff AZ Phil’s first interactive Community Lecture Series on Saturday. The series begins September 7th from 11:00 – 12:00 pm at the Ruth Street Theater, at 1050 Ruth Street on the Prescott...
Yavapai College Celebrates Largest Cohort in Community Healthcare Scholarship Program’s 12-Year History
The largest cohort in the Community Healthcare Scholarship’s 12-year history recently celebrated the program’s phenomenal success and the addition of 15 more Yavapai College Nursing and Radiology students to its recipient roster. The fall 2024 recipients of the full-tuition scholarship, the result of the longstanding generosity of area...
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