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Phoenix man sentenced for killing his parents and brother after he was kicked out of house
PHOENIX (TCN) -- A 37-year-old man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for fatally shooting three of his family members after he and his wife were kicked out of the house. Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced July 24 that Brandon Lujan received three natural life sentences...
Banner selected to test Medicare dementia care model
PHOENIX — Banner Alzheimer’s Institute and Banner Sun Health Research Institute were selected to participate in a new payment model designed to support people living with dementia, Banner announced on July 17. Under the GUIDE model launched by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on July 1,...
Italian Restaurant Chain Opens Third Valley Location, Touts Breadstick Sales Are Back in the West Valley
Kind Hospitality — the restaurant group specializing in presenting elevated dining experiences with a portfolio of 52 locations across well-recognized favorites such as Macayo’s Mexican, Food, Panera Bread, O.H.S.O. Brewery, Native Grill & Wings, Fazoli’s and more — announced its first West Valley Fazoli’s location and its third in the metro Phoenix area is now open. Fazoli’s Glendale, located at 5825 W. Peoria Ave., opened June 25 and is already showcasing some high demand.
Frontier Airlines signage causing confusion at Sky Harbor Airport
Frontier Airlines added a direct flight from Phoenix to Cabo in May, and while most of Frontier’s flights operate out of Terminal 3, the Cabo flight like all other international flights fly out of Terminal 4.
Nike Book 1 “Sunset”: A Tribute to Phoenix’s Radiant Skies
Nike is set to release the Book 1 “Sunset,” a vibrant new colorway that pays homage to the stunning sunsets of Phoenix, Arizona. This eye-catching sneaker captures the essence of the Valley of the Sun with its rich color palette and thoughtful design elements, making it a must-have for both sneaker enthusiasts and Devin Booker fans.
Drug deal gone bad led to brutal triple slaying in Ahwatukee
A newly filed police document describes the brutality of the three killings in an Ahwatukee apartment, indicating the bodies lay in the master bedroom of a second-floor apartment building for about 24 hours before firefighters discovered them early on July 15. Phoenix Police also announced on July 24 that Dorian...
JW Marriott at Desert Ridge unveils new Christmas experience for 2024
Another big Christmas event has been added to Phoenix's holiday calendar. On Friday, JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa unveiled its Jingle at JW Desert Ridge holiday programming for 2024. For the first time ever, the resort will unveil a winter display complete with an ice-skating rink, fire...
Ishbia Hopes to Return NHL to Phoenix, Possibly in New Arena
PHOENIX — The Arizona Coyotes and the National League Hockey have fled Maricopa County for Utah. But the sport might not be gone forever. If any sports figure in the city is equipped to bring it back, it’s Suns and Mercury owner Mat Ishbia.Sporticast 358: The NFL Suffers a Rare Financial Setback He has the wherewithal, the arena and more importantly the will. Ishbia told Sportico he was up to that challenge last week, as the WNBA All-Star Game came to Footprint Center and a $100 million women’s practice facility funded by Ishbia opened behind the arena. “I’m definitely going to be part of the community,...
Mason Marriott signs with the Arizona Diamondbacks
PHOENIX, AZ (FOX 44) — After he heard his named called in last week’s MLB Draft, former Baylor Bear Mason Marriott has now reached an agreement to sign with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Marriott will now have a chance to make his way up to the MLB level, following a breakout junior season in Waco in […]
If it’s fair, it’s gone: Ketel Marte confuses umpires with home run off foul pole vs. Royals
Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte knew he hit a home run Tuesday at the Kansas City Royals, staring at it down the line. He didn’t give any Carlton Fisk impersonation, but he started to run even though first base umpire Brian O’Nora signaled for a foul ball.
Valley church helps recovering addicts
Fire & Water International Church in the inner city of Phoenix focuses on helping the addicted, afflicted, hurting, poor and the lost by “loving them back to life.”. “I’m 19 years clean and sober from drugs and alcohol. God has placed me in a position where I get to give back. We get to give back,” said Sheila Korkotselos with Fire & Water International Church.
Earth Notes: Salt Mining History in the Verde Valley
Southwest of Camp Verde along Salt Mine Road are some low, bright white mounds — evidence of rock salt deposits, found in bands up to 60 feet thick in the Verde Formation, which formed millions of years ago from evaporating freshwater lakes. The salt was gathered here for millennia...
Married pair each ace the same hole in the same round on the same day
You’ve read about all kinds of hole-in-one stories. This might be a new one: a married couple each aced the same hole in the same round. Yea, it happened. Ann and Bill Gray were playing Capital Canyon Club in Prescott, Arizona, on July 10 when they got to the 16th hole during their afternoon round. That’s where the magic happened. With two more golfers in their foursome as witnesses, the Grays celebrated their round in the best way possible, as each of them made an ace. Capital Canyon Club is a private Tom Weiskopf design which has become kinda famous for producing aces. The crew at Breaking Par featured the course a while back after ace after ace was recorded at the layout.
Humane Society of Yuma asking community support for influx of puppies
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The Humane Society of Yuma (HSOY) has an influx of puppies and are asking for community support to give the animals the care they need. HSOY says they have taken in 63 puppies since July 1 and have been receiving the attention they need. However, HSOY reminds the community that young animals without their mothers could impact their health and development.
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