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Pioneering Anchorwoman Mary Jo West Headlines Prescott- Area ATHENA Awards
“She shows us what hard work, kindness and excellence looks like, which shines through in everything she does.”. Women and organizations of the Quad Cities are being celebrated for their excellence in the workplace, in mentoring and in giving back to their community during the fifth annual Prescott-Area ATHENA Leadership Awards, 3-5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 20, at Starting Point in the Pine Ridge Marketplace.
Summer Schedule Preview: Arizona State Rebuilding While Stepping Up into Big 12
After a front half of the schedule against some of the teams predicted to be the class of the league, OSU will face a newcomer that is coming off arguably its worst two-year stretch in program history. If the Cowboys can survive the first half of their schedule relatively unscathed,...
City of Phoenix’s Overnight and Extended-Hour Respite Sites Keep Thousands Safe from Extreme Heat
As the City of Phoenix reaches the midpoint of its summer relief efforts, it continues to expand shelter and respite options for residents most vulnerable to the Valley's extreme temperatures. This month, the City opened a West Phoenix shelter and increased capacity at the 24/7 Burton Barr Library heat respite center.
Amazon Announces New Facility in Goodyear, Arizona, Creating 500 Jobs
Amazon is expanding its footprint in Goodyear, Arizona, with plans to open a new facility near Loop 303, contributing an additional 500 jobs to the area. The announcement was met with enthusiasm from city officials and the company alike, as they anticipate further economic growth spurred by Amazon's presence. The...
Cave Creek homeowner says warranty company won’t cover $1,545 pool repair
CAVE CREEK, AZ (AZFamily) — John Glynn’s backyard pool water is slowly starting to clear up after recently developing algae and turning green. “It looks like the pool is getting a little better,” On Your Side’s Gary Harper said as he walked around John’s pool.
Report: Phoenix VA patient died after waiting 11 minutes for emergency care
PHOENIX — The Phoenix VA Health Care System demonstrated a "deficient" response when a patient experienced an emergency and waited up to 11 minutes before receiving basic care, according to the inspector general. A report released Wednesday from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Office of Inspector General criticizes...
Alabama man pleads guilty to making online threats to election workers in Arizona
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A man in Alabama has pleaded guilty to sending threatening messages to Maricopa County Elections workers in Phoenix. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, during the time from the Arizona primary elections on Aug. 2, 2022, to Aug. 4, 2022, 60-year-old Brian Ogstad of Cullman, Ala., sent multiple threatening direct messages to an Instagram account maintained by Maricopa County Elections.
One more day of storm potential across Arizona before monsoon break
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Another active day of monsoon storms is expected across Arizona. Valley storm chances are down slightly today, near 20-30%, mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. What a great start to our morning! The low was 82 degrees, which is three degrees below normal thanks to...
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,...
Out-of-state man falls 800 feet to his death from technical ridgeline route in Colorado
According to the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office, a 21-year-old Arizona man who was overdue from a climb on the El Diente and Mount Wilson ridgeline traverse has been found deceased, approximately 20 miles southwest of Telluride. A search for the man started on Tuesday, July 23, with the man's...
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