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Wells Fargo employee found dead 4 days after scanning into work
A Wells Fargo employee was found dead at a Tempe, Arizona, office, four days after scanning into work, authorities say.According to the Tempe Police Department, 60-year-old Denise Prudhomme checked into work on Friday, Aug. 16 around 7 a.m., and never scanned back out. On-site security at Wells Fargo alerted the Tempe Police Department on Tuesday, Aug. 20 after discovering her body.Sgt. Ryan Cook said police found Prudhomme in a cubicle on the third floor of the multi-level Wells Fargo building.The cause of death is still under investigation, but police say a preliminary investigation did not show any obvious signs of foul...
Region 9 girls soccer: Snow Canyon stays unbeaten; Hurricane wins consecutive 1-0 shutouts
Three games into the Region 9 girls soccer regular season, only one team remains unbeaten in region play: Snow Canyon, which had a bye on Tuesday, is 2-0 against region opponents. The Warriors had edged Pine View in an overtime shootout last Thursday to stay unbeaten. Meanwhile, Cedar lost at...
New Backyard Restaurant Location Opening in Gilbert
Just in time for the NFL kickoff, the East Valley entertainment scene is about to get even more exciting with Backyard Gilbert, set to open the first week of September. This indoor/outdoor bar and grill will replace Sandbar Mexican Grill, which closed in May at 1975 E. Williams Field Road.
Pinal County Superior Court case topic of Apache Junction council executive session
Discussion on a Pinal County Superior Court case is one of three topics of the Apache Junction City Council's Sept. 3 closed-door executive session. The City Council is to meet in ...
Football means more at Vista Grande
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. — When you mention Casa Grande, Union High School comes to mind. But in recent years, Vista Grande High School has started to make a name for themselves. Leading the Spartans is head coach Jon Roberts. “This is my father, Tad Roberts. His real name is...
Surprise graduate’s essay is best in state
Recent Valley Vista High School graduate Ava Stevenson placed first in Arizona in the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association Foundation’s Spring 2024 National InvestWrite competition. During her senior year, Stevenson took part in the Stock Market Game, a SIFMA Foundation financial education program where students invest a hypothetical...
Cause of brush fire remains under investigation
BULLHEAD CITY/LAUGHLIN – The Clark County Fire Department held a unified command with the Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service on the 63-acre fire along the Colorado River between Laughlin and Bullhead City that occurred last week. The large brush fire created smoke that could be seen for miles but did not threaten structures. This fire was finally brought under control with the assistance of helicopter drops from nearby Arizona BLM aviation resources.
Goodyear HOA fines homeowner for providing free water to neighbors
GOODYEAR, AZ (AZFamily)—David Martin works out of his garage, making “one-of-a-kind” sneakers, but what he’s doing on his driveway is creating a bit of controversy in his Goodyear neighborhood. “I don’t feel like I am doing anything wrong,” said Martin. “I think I am doing what...
Business incubator planned for Kingman
KINGMAN – Kingman is planning a synergistic convergence of resources to provide a collaborative environment to stimulate community commerce modeled after the Nomadic incubator complex already thriving in Lake Havasu City. A trio of community leaders pitched the concept during the Aug. 20 Kingman City Council meeting. The entire...
Football Recap: Paradise Honors Comes Up Short on the Road Against Thatcher
Paradise Honors kicked off their season on the road on Friday and hit a couple of potholes. They had to suffer through a 32-0 loss at the hands of the Thatcher Eagles. The Panthers were given a dose of their own medicine in this game as the Eagles apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played back in August of 2023.
Prosecutors in Arizona’s fake electors case dispute defendants’ allegations of a political motive
PHOENIX (AP) — A three-day hearing on whether to dismiss charges against Republicans accused of plotting to overturn the results of the close 2020 presidential race in Arizona concluded Wednesday with prosecutors insisting their case is not politically motivated after defendants argued their alleged conduct was constitutionally protected free speech.
Harris cuts Trump’s lead in Sun Belt states: Fox News poll
Vice President Harris now leads former President Trump in three of the four key Sun Belt states, according to Fox News polls released Wednesday evening. Among all the respondents surveyed in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina combined, Harris leads Trump by 1 point (48 percent support to 47 percent). Broken down by state, she…
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