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Most Influential Women: Ning Duong, Credit Union West
Az Business and AZRE magazines announced the publications’ lists of the Most Influential Women in Arizona of 2024, including Ning Duong, senior vice president and chief operating officer for Credit Union West. In celebration of the Most Influential Women program, azbigmedia.com is profiling one of the Most Influential Women of 2024 each day leading up to the Most Influential Women of 2024 dinner and reception.
Crypto spends big in Arizona
Welcome to The Hill’s Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Crypto leaders spend big on Arizona Democratic primary A super PAC funded by leaders in the crypto industry, along with other GOP donors, are throwing their weight behind one side in a Democratic House primary in Arizona. © AP Photo/Eric Gay The race…
Ranger Kielak's Cross-Country Walk to Raise $100,000 for Nonprofits Reaches Arizona
Ranger Kielak’s Walk Across America: A Journey to Raise Money for Nonprofits. Ranger Kielak, an alumni of Loyalton FFA in California, is embarking on an incredible journey: walking across the country to raise money for nonprofit organizations that are close to his heart. Ranger, who started his walk in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on March 10, plans to finish in Pismo Beach, California, next month. Currently, he is crossing the border from New Mexico to Arizona.
Chandler progressing toward construction of pickleball, tennis courts at Tumbleweed Park
PHOENIX — Chandler City Council approved a construction services agreement to ignite a pickleball and tennis court project at Tumbleweed Park. The town contracted Hunter Contracting Co. to obtain the materials needed for the potential undertaking, according to a Monday press release. Tumbleweed Park is located at McQueen and...
Kris Mayes gives Phoenix property management company by Friday to fix AC units
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sent a demand letter Tuesday to a Phoenix apartment complex to address up to 400 broken or ineffective air conditioning units. The demand letter sent by the Attorney General's office said Buenas Communities LLC needed to start immediate action to address air conditioning issues at the Buenas on...
Phoenix lifeguard honored for saving 4-year-old girl’s life
PHOENIX — A potentially tragic incident ends with a lifesaving outcome for a 4-year-old girl, thanks to the actions of the lifeguards and aquatics staff at a Phoenix pool. Their training played a pivotal role in saving the child’s life. “When whistles went off, we automatically knew we...
Body of woman found in home burned during standoff with US Marshals in Tempe
PHOENIX — The body of a woman was found in a home that was burned after a suspect had a standoff with the U.S. Marshals last week in Tempe, authorities announced Tuesday. The woman, whose identity has yet to be released since next of kin has yet to be notified, was found during a four-day processing of the home near Rural Road and Southern Avenue, according to the Tempe Police Department.
Heat continues across the Valley with storms possible
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — It was another warm start to our morning, with lows in the mid-90s. This afternoon will be a hot one with highs around 112. That’s still warmer than our average high this time of year, which is 106 degrees! The record high for today’s date is 115 degrees.
2 men charged after physical confrontation at a Gilbert Republican meeting
Two men were charged in connection to multiple misdemeanors after a confrontation at a Gilbert political meeting earlier this month. Stephen Hunsaker, 51, and Nathan Hunsaker, 50, were charged with three misdemeanors after a Gilbert police investigation into an altercation at a meeting in mid-July. ...
City of Surprise Tot Time Registration Opens in August
The City of Surprise Parks & Recreation Department is excited to share registration dates for its 2024-2025 Tot Time program. Surprise residents can secure their spots starting August 5, with non-residents following suit on August 12. Designed for children aged 3 – 5, Tot Time is state-licensed and focuses on...
Town of Kayenta helps with San Carlos Apache fire relief
KAYENTA, Ariz. — Kayenta Resident Fernando Begay, the IT Director for the Kayenta Unified School District, set up a donation location for the San Carlos Apache Tribe “Watch Fire” July 12. When Begay heard about the fire and those that lost everything, he felt the need to...
Arizona tribes show support for San Carlos Apache amid wildfire
SAN CARLOS, Ariz. — Several Arizona tribes have extended support to the San Carlos Apache Tribe following a devastating wildfire that broke out July 11. The Watch Fire destroyed 13 homes and burned over 1,110 acres, leaving 75 people homeless and forcing the evacuation of more than 400 residents, according to the San Carlos Apache Tribe. The fire is the most serious structural blaze the area has seen in at least 30 years.
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