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July 4th celebrations in Arizona; election theft suspect accused of another crime l Morning News Brief
PHOENIX - Independence Day celebrations and fireworks are happening across the Valley; a man accused of stealing from a Phoenix election office has been linked to another alleged crime; and more – here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for the morning of July 4.
Black Mothers Forum Leads Microschool Movement To Combat Systemic Racism in Education
There is a rise in the number of students being homeschooled or attending microschools following the pandemic and the desire for Black families to keep their children safe. Arizona’s Black Mothers Forum is on a mission to dispel racism in education through its network of microschools. Since the pandemic,...
Prescott National Forest Offices Closed for Independence Day
In observance of Independence Day, all Prescott National Forest offices and ranger stations will be closed on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Offices will resume regular business hours on Friday, July 5, 2024. Although our offices will be closed, many employees will be working to support fire response and public safety.
Fireworks, Prescott “P” Mountain, Stockholm Syndrome, and Rodeo 101 | Top Prescott Podcast
Cast11, Prescott Arizona’s podcast network covers community events, sports, events, people, and the community in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, and beyond. Tune in to all of Cast11’s podcasts on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you stream podcasts. Check out these top podcasts from the Prescott, Arizona region on Cast11 Podcasts.
Hiker comes across frustrating scene at top of mountain peak on popular trail: 'That's awful'
A hiker shared their frustration with litter on a beautiful hiking trail in Arizona. The Redditor filmed a short video from Humphreys Peak and posted it in r/Flagstaff in June. Only trashy people leave their trash in a place like this. byu/Wet_Sand_1234 inFlagstaff. "I've been finding littered energy drinks on...
Golden Fire near Kingman now 100% contained at 831 acres
MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ (AZFamily) — A new wildfire exploded to more than 800 acres Thursday afternoon near Kingman which at one point threatened nearby structures, according to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management. The Golden Fire was burning about 10 miles north of the city and is...
Scottsdale-based Silver Sky Development breaks ground on new luxury community
Luxury home developer Silver Sky Development celebrated its official groundbreaking on Wednesday, June 12 with appearances by Paradise Valley Town Mayor Jerry Bien-Willner and Vice Mayor Mark Stanton. Situated on 18 acres, Silver Sky is a 12-parcel neighborhood located at the base of Mummy Mountain. With the streets recently paved...
Arizona's 1st tornado of the year touches down in Tucson
Violent weather is a hallmark of Arizona’s monsoon season. The state had its first tornado of the year touched down late Tuesday evening in Tucson. The National Weather Service confirmed it was an EF-1 tornado, the second-lowest on a five-point scale. The twister was reported around 10:45 p.m., approximately two miles north of Interstate 10, with winds reaching up to 110 miles per hour.
New robots help with ammunition recovery at Army testing site in Yuma
YUMA, AZ (AZFamily) — The Yuma Proving Ground in southeastern Arizona is one of the biggest Army testing sites in the world. Their ammunition recovery team has one of the most dangerous jobs on base and they recently purchased new robots to help recover spent ammunition. The first robot...
Woman claims self-defense after allegedly shooting, killing man at 'First Amendment rally' in Phoenix, police say
PHOENIX — The woman accused of shooting and killing a man near a July 4 celebration in central Phoenix has been released after claiming self-defense, according to the Phoenix Police Department. Officers were called to an area near Camelback Road and Central Avenue just before 9 p.m. on Thursday...
Lane Park Opens in Old Town Scottsdale
The newest immersive venue to hit Old Town Scottsdale, Lane Park, is a high-energy adult playground featuring interactive games, creative cocktails and a chef-driven menu. Lane Park, a new upscale activities and dining experience, opened in Old Town Scottsdale this past spring. The venue spans 8,000 square feet, welcoming guests to its trendy ambiance, curated games, handcrafted sips and shareable bites. The modern mid-century design, curated by Freddie Ramon Design, features a Japandi-style interior, with plants, soft colors and art pieces with the endangered Shoebill Stork at the focal point adorned to each wall.
Driverless Waymo gets pulled over by police and it's captured on body cam
PHOENIX - This is something you probably didn't consider: self-driving Waymo cars can get pulled over by police. In fact, it happened last month in Phoenix, and it was caught on body camera. It's not every day you see a Phoenix Police officer pulling over a driverless car. But, that's...
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