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Suns sign Bradley Beal’s former Wizards teammate
The Phoenix Wizards are officially in session. Shams Charania of The Athletic reported on Tuesday that the Phoenix Suns plan to sign veteran guard Monte Morris in free agency. While the contract details were not announced, it is presumably a veteran’s minimum contract for Morris from the second-apron Suns. Morris, 29, is a very underrated... The post Suns sign Bradley Beal’s former Wizards teammate appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Chandler Schools unsure how it'll address new $14M property tax debt
Hundreds of thousands of residential Maricopa County properties had to be revalued and hundreds of entities must pay back property tax dollars as a result of the recent upholding of a class-action
No Arizona highway closures planned for this July 4 weekend
Travelers can expect no construction or maintenance closures along state highways from the Fourth of July through the weekend, said the Arizona Department of Transportation. From July 3-8, Arizona's highways will be fully open to vehicles traveling around the state. The state Department of Transportation announced in a news release that no construction or maintenance is scheduled for the holiday weekend but drivers should still be cautious of others on the road.
$55.2 million to boost clean energy in rural Arizona with new battery systems
$55.2 million is headed to Sierra Southwest Cooperative Services Inc. to finance three new battery energy storage systems. The funding will bring clean energy to rural Arizonans in cities like Sahuarita, lowering energy bills and creating more jobs for farmers, ranchers, and producers.
Scorching Arizona summers are causing more severe pavement burns, doctors say
Seventy-year-old Phoenix resident Robert Woolley was getting ready for a swim in his backyard pool last summer when he unexpectedly tripped and ended up with third-degree burns over 15% of his body. The accident happened mid-morning one year ago Wednesday — July 3, 2023 — a day when the temperature in Phoenix reached...
ADL demands state attorneys general investigate anti-Israel groups
EXCLUSIVE — The Anti-Defamation League is pressing state attorneys general in New York and Arizona to investigate the tax-exempt statuses of two anti-Israel groups linked to protests in support of Hamas, according to sets of letters obtained by the Washington Examiner. The letters, which the ADL sent Tuesday to...
Prescott Public Library Parking Lot Project Complete
The City of Prescott and their contractor, Combs Construction Company, have finished reconstructing the parking lot of the Prescott Public Library. The Marina Street parking lot is now open. Reconstruction included the removal and replacement of the asphalt pavement, driveway entrances and parking stall striping. This project has successfully enhanced the library’s infrastructure and ADA compliance.
Join the Prescott Chamber of Commerce for Networking@Nite on July 18th
Prescott, AZ - June 24, 2024 – The Prescott Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce its upcoming Networking@Nite event, scheduled for Thursday, July 18th, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM MST. This event promises to be a cornerstone of professional networking in the Prescott community, hosted in the relaxed ambiance of Sam Hill Warehouse located at 232 N Granite St, Prescott, AZ 86301.
Arizona Authorities Dismantle Phoenix Chop Shop, Five Suspects Charged with Vehicle Theft and Related Crimes
The Arizona Department of Public Safety's Vehicle Theft Task Force (VTTF) recently cracked down on a local chop shop operation, leading to the arrest of five individuals thought to be interwoven in a network of vehicle theft and trafficking. The VTTF, enforcers of vehicular order, served a search warrant last Tuesday at a nondescript business located at the crossroads of 28th Avenue and Buckeye Road where detectives unearthed a trove of ill-gotten gains: five stolen cars still whole and fragments of eight others, dissected and scattered like mechanical cadavers in the harrowing silence of illicit commerce, according to a statement obtained by AZDPS.
Everyone’s Saying The Same Thing About Kevin Durant’s NBA Offseason Workout
Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant has been one of the biggest stars in the NBA since being selected No. 2 overall in the 2007 Draft by the Seattle Supersonics (now known as the Oklahoma City Thunder). With the 2024 NBA free agency period kicking off this past Sunday, the Suns have been one of ...
Rollover UTV crash leaves man critically hurt in Mesa
MESA, AZ (AZFamily) — An UTV crash has left a man hospitalized, and caused a brief closure along a busy East Valley road on Wednesday morning. According to Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office deputies, a UTV crashed around 5 a.m. near University Drive between Crismon Road and Signal Butte Road. One man was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Prescott Valley Celebrates Law Enforcement and Military Appreciation Night at NAZ Wranglers Game with YCSO's "Deputy Do Right"
In the heart of Prescott Valley, a unique coin toss took center stage as the NAZ Wranglers faced off against the San Diego Strike Force. Yavapai County Sheriff's Office's (YCSO) "Deputy Do Right," a figure of their community outreach, was the guest of honor performing the ceremonial flip last June 29. It was not just an ordinary night at the football game; it was Law Enforcement and Military Appreciation Night, a fitting tribute for the occasion, with Deputy Do Right front and center.
200 Missing Kids From Across The USA Found In Arizona
200 missing kids from across the United States, many victims of human trafficking, were found. Several in multiple Arizona cities. The US Marshals Office just completed Operation: We Will Find You 2, rescuing missing children from all over the country. Many were found in Phoenix, Glendale, Goodyear and Tucson, Arizona.
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