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Fans Devastated By Diana Taurasi's Recent Major Announcement About Her Career Plans
When it comes to the athletes that we grow up supporting there will always come a day when it's time for them to walk away from the sport. It's a day that we all know is coming, but isn't at the forefront of our worries until the realization sinks in that it's looming. For fans of the WNBA, this ...
Cullman man pleads guilty to threatening Arizona election workers
A Cullman man pleaded guilty on Friday to sending threatening messages to Arizona election workers in Maricopa County during the 2022 Arizona primary elections. Brian Jerry Ogstad, 60, admitted to sending multiple threatening messages over social media, including explicit threats of violence and execution against election workers. He faces a maximum sentence of five years […]
Things to do: Scottsdale Fashion Square Back-to-School Style Event Aug. 3
With a hip hop throwback theme like “Bust a Move,” this year’s Back-to-School Style Event at Scottsdale Fashion Square on Saturday, Aug. 3, promises plenty of high-energy excitement. While checking out the latest trends (some inspired by 80s and 90s nostalgia, of course), students and families will find all the inspiration they need to make this school year a big hit.
New Mixed-use Proposed in Mesa
East Valley landowner and developer The Saia Family have turned in a pre-submittal application to the City of Mesa for a mixed-use project on approximately 20 acres at Elliot and Power roads north of the Avalon Ranch retail center. The project seeks to rezone 7.8 acres for a luxury multifamily...
Most Influential Women: Sybil Francis, Center for the Future of Arizona
Az Business and AZRE magazines announced the publications’ lists of the Most Influential Women in Arizona of 2024, including Sybil Francis, PhD, chair, president and CEO for the Center for the Future of Arizona. 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.
Valley endures another night of monsoon storms, with strong winds, lightning, rain
PHOENIX — For the second consecutive night, monsoon storms rolled through metro Phoenix on Thursday, bringing wind gusts, lightning and scattered showers. In terms of rainfall, the East Valley saw the heaviest activity as the system moved north from the Tucson area. “Last night’s totals for the East Valley...
HONDA HAS NEW HUB TO BETTER SERVICE DEALERS
With the stated goal being to expedite delivery to its dealers, American Honda teamed up with global logistics leader Maersk to open a 150,000-square-foot distribution center in Phoenix, Arizona. The new facility is set to support Honda’s powersports division, strengthening Honda’s ability to serve its Southwestern dealers. Honda had formerly serviced the Southwestern U.S. from its Los Angeles facilities.
Cornerstone Healing Center Launches Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program
Cornerstone Healing Center is thrilled to announce the launch of its Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (VIOP) designed to address a wide variety of mental health conditions. The new program features virtual group therapy, individual counseling and educational workshops, delivered through a user-friendly telehealth platform. “Our new program offers a holistic...
Barn fire expected to burn for several days
A barn fire that sparked on July 25 on the Gila River Indian Community is expected to burn for several days. Due to the fire, Riggs Road is shut down between Interstate 10 and Price Road. The cause of the fire is unknown.
One more day of storm potential across Arizona before monsoon break
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Another active day of monsoon storms is expected across Arizona. Valley storm chances are down slightly today, near 20-30%, mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. What a great start to our morning! The low was 82 degrees, which is three degrees below normal thanks to...
Litchfield Park to Renovate Key Community Parking Lot, Temporary Disruptions Expected
Attention to those who frequent the Litchfield Park Library, local dentists, and the Litchfield Park Recreation Center: the staple parking lot you've come to know is slated for a makeover. Starting Tuesday, July 30, renovations will begin, as reported by the official City of Litchfield Park website. Patrons will need to prepare for some adjustments, with parking restrictions set to kick in and limited spots available during the repair period, according to the City of Litchfield Park.
Honoring an Arizona Musician with a Night of Philanthropy and Music
On Saturday, August 3, The Venue at Canyon House in Mesa will fill its event space with music and generosity in honor of Arizona drummer and musician Charles Lake, who passed away from cancer on April 11, 2024. The inaugural Beat Cancer Concert will bring together artists and tribute bands...
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