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Mesa-based United Food Bank launched emergency initiative for San Carlos Apache Tribe
The San Carlos Apache Tribe declared a state of emergency on July 12 after the Watch Fire burned through its community. In response, East Valley-based United Food Bank launched an emergency initiative that day to support the urgent need for food and water distribution to the victims of the Watch Fire and the San Carlos Apache Tribe.
New tech hub aims to give Chandler officers an edge
In the future of policing, officers would be fed real-time intelligence on what they’ll be walking into while in transit to a call. Before they arrive, they will have a good idea where the suspect is, if they have a weapon, and if there are innocent bystanders at risk.
‘She’s Bats—t Crazy’: Angel Reese Fans Outraged After Security Had to Snatch Up Strange Woman Allowed to Rush Reese Months After Death Threat Complaints
Angel Reese made her WNBA All-Star game debut on July 20. However, her moment was overshadowed by a bizarre encounter with an overzealous fan who was […] ‘She’s Bats—t Crazy’: Angel Reese Fans Outraged After Security Had to Snatch Up Strange Woman Allowed to Rush Reese Months After Death Threat Complaints
Dream Finders Homes Expands to Phoenix, Acquires 300 Lots in Strategic Market Move
Dream Finders Homes Inc., a Florida-based homebuilder, has announced its first foray into the Arizona market with the acquisition of around 300 lots, a move that diversifies its geographical footprint and caters to the burgeoning demand for homes in the Phoenix metro area, according to ABC15. The two significant purchases—on...
Diamondbacks face dilemma with adding a starting pitcher at the trade deadline
The Diamondbacks face a dilemma in addressing their starting rotation before the July 30 trade deadline. The current version of the rotation is short-handed, with three starting pitchers currently on the injured list. Jordan Montgomery is on track to return for the upcoming series against the Kansas City Royals, but Merrill Kelly and Eduardo Rodríguez will not return before the deadline. So they either have to choose between gambling on an injured starter returning to form or giving up significant prospect capital to attempt to shore up the rotation.
Suspect in Ahwatukee triple murder held on $5M cash bond
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The suspect arrested in a triple-murder is also accused of setting fire to an apartment to cover up the killings. Chase Christman, 30, made his first court appearance over the weekend in connection with the murders of two men and a woman, who were found dead following a fire one week ago.
Mike Schaloum promoted to Associate Head Coach of GCU Men’s Golf Team: Program’s Success and Top Players Influence Future Prospects
Mike Schaloum, previously assistant coach for GCU men's golf team, is now the associate head coach, alongside head coach Mark Mueller. Together, they have achieved remarkable success, securing two WAC titles and participating in two NCAA Regional Tournaments, with the program winning their first WAC title in record-breaking fashion in 2022-23. The team defended their title in April 2024, clinching three team victories and two individual wins last season.
Flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor Resume Amidst Delays After Severe Dust Storm and Thunderstorms
Travelers at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport faced delays after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) called a ground stop amidst a powerful dust storm that swept through the Valley. According to 12news.com, the weather disruption on Sunday paused flights temporarily; however, service has since resumed, although passengers should still expect delays as the schedule returns to normal.
Chandler moves towards construction of new pickleball courts
CHANDLER, Ariz. – Chandler City Council recently approved a construction services agreement to Hunter Contracting Co. for the initial procurement of specific construction materials for the new pickleball and tennis courts at Tumbleweed Park. Pickleball has a loyal following in Chandler and in October 2023, City Council approved the...
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