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Here's when you can see the F-35 flyover on July 4 in Arizona
PHOENIX — If you're a plane enthusiast, you'll want to keep an eye on the skies this Fourth of July. According to a post on the Luke Air Force Base Facebook page, several F-35 jets are expected to conduct a flyover on Thursday. The jets are set to fly over several cities in the Valley and northern Arizona.
Flagstaff woman's body found, husband pleads guilty to murder, other charges
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The husband of a woman who was reported missing in Flagstaff earlier this week has admitted to killing her and told investigators where to find her body, according to Coconino County officials. The body of Kelly Paduchowski, 45, was found around 10 a.m. but officials are...
Lockett and Weimer wildfires grow
The Weimer Fire burning north of Forest Lakes and west of Heber-Overgaard has grown to around 500 acres. The lightning-caused wildfire began on Tuesday and firefighters are working to suppress it with multiple engines, dozers, and a helicopter on scene. Crews completed firing operations yesterday on the north side of...
Northern Arizona's Weimer Fire Spurs Intense Suppression Efforts Near Forest Lakes and Heber-Overgaard
Fire crews in northern Arizona have sprung into action to battle the Weimer Fire, a lightning-sparked blaze currently affecting 55 acres of the Black Mesa Ranger District, north of Forest Lakes and west of Heber-Overgaard. According to emergency bulletin updates, the wildfire is being fought with a commitment to full suppression. Teams are creating containment lines using accessible forest roads and constructing a dozer line to the north today, to prevent the flames’ spread.
U-Haul Proposes Expansive Self-Storage Project in Scottsdale, Anticipating Local Job Creation
Scottsdale might see a new addition to its storied landscape as U-Haul Holding Co., the Phoenix-based moving equipment, and storage rental giant has made strides to transform a former scrapyard into a robust self-storage facility. ABC15 reported that the company submitted plans to the city of Scottsdale for the development of a three-story building spanning over 190,000 square feet, marking a significant advancement in a multi-year effort.
Register now for an elk workshop Aug. 24 in Flagstaff
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Want to learn about elk — and maybe even view hundreds of them in one place at one time?. Then don’t delay signing up for one of two workshops, hosted by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, on Aug. 24 in Flagstaff, Ariz. The workshops are scheduled for 8:45-11:45 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Hilton Coming to Downtown Glendale
Downtown Glendale will be the home of Hilton’s first LivSmart Studios in Arizona. LivSmart by Hilton is the newest addition to the portfolio of 24 world-class brands. The property will help provide needed lodging to support Glendale’s Civic Center for overnight conferences and events and the millions of annual visitors to Glendale’s downtown looking for modern, comfortable accommodations. It will also serve as a hospitality option for Glendale’s Sports & Entertainment District.
Glendale sells land to VAI Resort for parking garage, ending dispute with Cardinals
A parking garage that VAI Resort wants to build on newly purchased land from Glendale could effectively end the city's dispute with the Arizona Cardinals and will give a needed boost to the mammoth-sized project, slated to become the state's largest resort. After a judge’s recent decision halted the city from building its...
Jingle on down to Organ Stop Pizza for Christmas in July
Get ready for trees, lights and carols played on the piano. It's time for Christmas in July at Organ Stop Pizza. The unique Mesa restaurant is bringing back its annual summer holiday event to raise money for United Food Bank. "Summer is the hardest time of the year for many...
Efforts to end Mexico soccer fans' anti-gay chanting have failed, Glendale match shows
It happened again Sunday. During a Copa America match at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, thousands of supporters of Mexico's national soccer team chanted a homophobic slur in Spanish during the final moments of a crucial game against Ecuador. ...
Music to our ears: Desert Hills Community School of Music receives vital grant from Kiwanis Club of Carefree
Desert Hills Community School of Music (DHCSM) recently received a grant from the Kiwanis Club of Carefree. Amounting to more than $5,500, the grant funds were used to purchase equipment and supplies for the recording studio, ukulele and drum circle electives at DHCSM’s summer band camp, which took place from June 3 to 7.
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