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SWAT team surrounds a house in Tempe; human trafficking crackdown results in 42 arrests | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - From a SWAT team incident that turned into a house fire to a human trafficking crackdown in Scottsdale, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Thursday, July 18, 2024. 1. SWAT team arrived at a house in Tempe before it went up in...
Fountain Hills Theater brings back murder mystery dinner theater
Fountain Hills Theater returns to Batchelor's Pad BBQ with a new murder mystery dinner theater production, "Bellamorte!" an adaptation by Ross Collins of the game "A Taste for ...
Altercation under investigation leaves one person dead
Show Low- Brady Ieler was charged with 2nd-degree murder and other charges after two people were left injured and one person died at the scene. The case remains under investigation. On July 17, 2024, at approximately 9:23 p.m., the Show Low Police Department received a call about an altercation near...
San Tan Valley Sees $15.4 Million in Land Sales Amid Resident Concerns
Harvard Investments recently closed two significant land sales in San Tan Valley, totaling $15.4 million. As the area continues to grow rapidly, many residents have expressed concerns over the constant development of new homes and apartments, advocating instead for more lifestyle and commercial options. However, much of the land remains State Trust Land, and existing zoning approvals have paved the way for these residential projects.
Reycita Toddy Appointed New Human Resources Director by Navajo Nation President to Address Employment Challenges
Bringing a wealth of experience from a career spanning three decades in the Navajo human resources sector, Reycita Toddy was officially appointed as the new director of the Division of Human Resources by Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren. Having held nearly every conceivable position within the department, Toddy is well-prepared to tackle the significant challenges ahead. President Nygren has expressed a concerted effort to revitalize the employment landscape within the Navajo Nation, acknowledging the pressing urgency imposed by a high unemployment rate and a staggering 1,000 job vacancies, as reported by the Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President.
Eastern Arizona man finds hundreds of tracks that predate dinosaurs on his property
SNOWFLAKE, AZ (AZFamily) — 240 million years ago, groups of giant lizards that predated the dinosaurs walked across Arizona. Today, their journey and their footsteps are fossilized outside of Snowflake in Eastern Arizona. James Lang bought his property without even visiting it in person after retiring from a law...
It isn't just golf balls you might find in cups on this Sedona golf course
SEDONA, Ariz. — It's not something you want to find when you reach into the cup at the golf course to retrieve the ball. It's fluffy... and it may be widely considered as "friendly"... but most people usually want to stay as far away as possible. Tarantulas. A tarantula...
Can private-sector employers fire someone for unionizing a workplace in Arizona?
A private-sector employer in Arizona cannot fire someone for trying to unionize their workplace. These rights do not extend to public-sector employees, which in Arizona means state, county or city employees of any branch, department or agency, excluding police and firefighters. Federal law prohibits private-sector employers in all states from...
How do Arizona football players practice safely in the heat?
With the temperature routinely over triple digits, football players and high school athletes in Arizona are having to be smart with their off-season workouts. While so much focus during the offseason for football players is injury prevention, in particular concussions, there are other concerns as well. Practicing and playing in the heat in one of the hottest places in the United States is certainly a challenge. But it is a challenge that Arizona and other states are attempting to take on. Some football programs are doing their offseason workouts indoors, with the plan to gradually acclimate to outdoor practice. This is one common...
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