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Shops at Gainey Ranch renovates/hosts two new restaurants
The Shops at Gainey Ranch, at 7704 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., has completed renovations on the 30,591 square foot shopping center featuring a new light-colored exterior, black awnings and ironwork and ...
Arizona State, UMass to Battle in 2024 Basketball Hall of Fame Classic
The Arizona State men’s basketball team is set to take on the UMass Minutemen in the 2024 Basketball Hall of Fame Classic in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Dec. 21. This matchup marks the first time ever these two schools will face off against each other, while Rhode Island will take on Temple as part of the double-header.
Animal Welfare League waives fees on adopting pets through Sunday
Through Sunday, July 21, you can take home a new pet from the Arizona Animal Welfare League for free, The AAWL is waiving adoption fees on all animals older than 1 year at its main and Chandler ...
Monsoon Outlook for July 19, 2024
Here is your Monsoon Outlook for Friday, July 19, 2024, provided by the US National Weather Service Flagstaff, Arizona. The National Weather Service Flagstaff Arizona predicts that another hot day is on the way, but some will see some relief by afternoon in the form of rain-cooled air! Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop by mid day over the higher terrain and then slowly move southward later in the afternoon and evening. Gusty winds, small hail, and locally heavy rain with the stronger storms should be expected.
‘Sister Wives’ Fan Shares Garrison Brown’s Good Deeds Live On
Although the TLC star struggled with mental health issues, his loved ones agree he would be honored to know his legacy helped so many shelter pets in need. After Garrison Brown passed away, many fans donated to Flagstaff animal shelters in his name. They wanted to ensure his memory lived on and they could help as many animals as possible.
Unemployment dips again in Arizona
(The Center Square) – The unemployment rate in Arizona continues to stay below the national average. The seasonally adjusted rate of 3.3% in June was 0.1% lower than May 2024, even though the U.S. rate was 4.1% compared to 4%. This is a new record low based on how employment numbers have been measured since 1976, as May's numbers were touted as such. The top-gaining sectors were financial activities, which...
Have a Dodge RAM model year 2013 to 2019? Arizona attorney general wants to hear from you
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes wants to hear from residents who bought Dodge RAM diesel trucks that her office says in a lawsuit were fraudulently advertised as using "super clean" technology. Mayes' office filed a lawsuit Thursday against leading engine manufacturer Cummins, Inc., and FCA US LLC, the auto manufacturer...
More than 30 million bake under heat alerts as dangerous triple-digit temps return to West
One of the hottest starts to summer on record across much of the West is ready to write its next chapter as yet another dangerous bout of heat is building, just in time for the weekend.
Drugs linked to more than half of heat-related deaths in Maricopa County
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — So far this summer, Maricopa County is already outpacing last year’s record number of heat deaths. As of this week, county health officials have confirmed that 23 people have died due to heat-related issues. And according to the county’s new dashboard, substance abuse is tied to more than half of those deaths.
Phoenix Braces for Intense Heat Wave with Triple-Digit Temperatures and Chance of Evening Showers
The city of Phoenix is gearing up for a scorching week ahead, with temperatures expected to soar into the triple digits. According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast promises sunny skies and a high near 114 degrees, with east wind shifting westerly in the afternoon. Residents should anticipate a slight reprieve in the evening, with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 11pm and lows around 93 degrees.
Survivors after deadly July 4 fight look for justice
No arrests have been made two weeks after a Fourth of July clash between pro-Palestinian protesters and those who confronted them turned deadly. Rumsey Salman, a 34-year-old pro-Palestinian protester and Phoenix resident, was stabbed in the chest following a confrontation that escalated to violence after a demonstration at Steele Indian School Park. The stabbing just missed his heart and lungs, he said.
MM’s Friday 5-Day
Radar sponsored by Creative Compassion, a local housing nonprofit proudly serving the Upper Cumberlands since 1989! (https://ccihomes.org/). Scattered showers and storms have left many of you with good rainfall amounts, while others of us still wait on a good rain (I’ve had 0.22 in my gauge this week). Such is the nature of “scattered” showers and storms. The good news is that elevated rain chances begin tomorrow and stay with us for many days.
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