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A Vintage Sound: Postmodern Jukebox visits Mesa during ‘The ‘10’ Tour’
For pianist Scott Bradlee, Postmodern Jukebox has been an unexpected journey. Bradlee started the musical collective in 2011 in his Queens basement. Since then, Postmodern Jukebox has visited six continents, played more than 1,000 shows, and brought a vintage sound to a range of modern songs. Postmodern Jukebox is bringing...
Goodyear city council approves convenience store use permit
Goodyear's city council approved the use permit request for a QuikTrip to begin building on a lot known as The Triangle near the PebbleCreek retirement community off of the Southeast corner of ...
Phoenix expanded heat relief sites this year. 5 have already gotten 14,000 visits
The city of Phoenix for years has operated cooling centers in public buildings during hot weather. But this is the first summer the city is offering evening and overnight hours at some heat relief sites. Demand has been huge. Since May, Burton Barr Library in downtown Phoenix has been keeping...
ADOT: State Board of Transportation OKs contract to restore limited SR 88 access
The State Board of Transportation has approved a contract with Nesbitt Contracting for a project that will restore limited access to 5 miles of the popular State Route 88 (Apache Trail) that was damaged by flooding in 2019. Work is expected to begin later this month as part of the...
Sunday Drive: Saguaros and desert in the Volkswagen Atlas
It seemed to be taking forever for warmer weather to arrive in Utah this past May, so we decided it would be fitting to spend Memorial Day weekend the Valley of the Sun — Phoenix, Arizona — to get some rays and the opportunity to drive the amazing Volkswagen Atlas!
'Queen of the South' arrested; search continues for missing worker | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - From the arrest of a drug trafficking suspect who authorities say identified herself as ‘Queen of the South’ to the latest on efforts to rescue a worker who is believed to be trapped in a building that was damaged during a monsoon storm, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Friday, July 26, 2024.
Monsoon storms leave trash, debris across metro Phoenix homes. What you can do
Wednesday night showers across the Valley left many homeowners with trash and debris cluttering their properties. Despite the National Weather Service's warnings about potential damage, many homeowners are now unsure how to dispose of the branches and other wreckage caused by the storms. Spencer Blake, a spokesperson for the City of Phoenix's Public Works...
Kenny Chesney’s Phoenix concert postponed one day due to rain
Chesney’s portion of the show was rescheduled for the next night. Megan Moroney had already finished her set on Wednesday evening when the weather got too gruesome to continue at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheater. Rain, wind and weather advisories couldn’t dampen the spirit of No Shoes Nation who waited a full two hours for Kenny Chesney to be able to take the stage for the local stop on his Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour. And then the lightning struck.
The haves and have-nots of Arizona rainfall this week
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — It’s been a stormy week in Arizona, and we wanted to see just how much rain fell in the Valley. For the past week, rainfall totals from the Maricopa County Flood Control District paint a picture of haves and have-nots. Around the Phoenix Metro area, seven-day rainfall totals (as of Friday morning) show amounts generally between 0.10″ and 0.25″ of rainfall.
Phoenix VA did nothing as vet had fatal heart attack outside its doors
In the spring of 2023, a military veteran suffered a fatal cardiac episode in a car parked just outside the entrance of the Carl T. Hayden Veterans Administration Medical Center in Phoenix. Instead of providing basic life support, the hospital passed the buck to the Phoenix Fire Department, which didn't arrive for 11 minutes.
With AJ Puk deal, Arizona Diamondbacks are looking to follow familiar script
When the Diamondbacks handed a lead to their top relievers late last season, it usually meant they were going to win the game. It was a formula that helped them march through the National League playoffs and into the World Series. And it is one they seem intent on trying to replicate, based on Thursday night’s acquisition of reliever A.J. Puk. ...
Mold on refrigerator door, spray paint stored above food found at Phoenix-area eateries
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Every week, Arizona’s Family looks up restaurants recently inspected by Maricopa County’s Environmental Services Department. Restaurants with some of the highest numbers of “risk factors,” considered major health code violations by inspectors, are selected for our Dirty Dining Report. For more details on the restaurant inspection scoring system, visit Maricopa County’s website.
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