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Drew Eubanks addresses 'mutual split' with Phoenix Suns, signing with Utah Jazz
Drew Eubanks cleared the air on his departure from the Phoenix Suns after one season and decision to join the Utah Jazz in free agency. “The interest was always there for me to return (to Phoenix),” Eubanks said. “The notion of it being a ‘mutual split’ is just factually false. There were a lot of conversations about me coming back this next year from the moment the season ended and into free agency. At the end of the day, there were other opportunities and I had to make the best decision for myself and my family. Loved my year in Phoenix.”
Sam's Club, other new stores coming to Tempe Marketplace
The 1.3 million-square-foot Tempe Marketplace is home to more than 100 stores and restaurants. Now, four more are scheduled to join the mix, including Tempe's first location of Sam's Club. The other three tenants set to move in are Nothing Bundt Cakes, Happy Beauty Co. and Enclave Salon Suites. These...
Wildfire Mitigation Efforts Ramp Up Near Prescott, DFFM Launches Granite Oaks Project in Williamson Valley
Strategic wildfire risk reduction is underway in the Williamson Valley, with the Department of Forestry and Fire Management (DFFM) spearheading initiatives to keep communities safe from the threat of catastrophic wildfires. The Granite Oaks project, a 263-acre effort, began the week of August 12 and is situated roughly 9 miles northwest of Prescott, near the community of Williamson in Yavapai County. On the agenda is the strategic removal of hazardous fuels on State Trust land, key for community protection. The project's aim is to interrupt the spread of fires and make suppression more manageable by employing heavy-duty masticators to break down and chip vegetation.
Scottsdale Fashion Week announces model casting calls
Scottsdale Fashion Week announced Thursday its model casting calls for the 2024 season. Open casting calls will be held for individuals 18 and older, both male and female, who are interested in the opportunity to earn a spot to walk in this year’s Scottsdale Fashion Week and meet with agents from Ford/Robert Black.
Two Injured in Blythe Residential Fire
Firefighters were able to contain a residential fire in Blythe that injured two people in just over an hour Friday. The blaze was first reported at 12:19 p.m. Friday in the 18200 block of Keim Boulevard. A single-wide mobile home was showing smoke from the structure’s exterior, according to a Riverside County Fire Department statement.
126-room Extended Stay Hotel Planned in Tolleson
Developer West77 Partners plans to build a four-story, 126-room extended stay hotel at the SEC of 91st Avenue and Interstate 10 in Tolleson. The Tolleson City Council approved the site plan request with stipulations for drainage, retention, water lines, screening, landscaping and similar items in its July 9 meeting. The...
Arizona Secretary of State Tours Pinal County's New Election Center in Florence, Showcases Commitment to Electoral Integrity Ahead of Primaries
In a move to bolster confidence in electoral integrity, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes made a special visit to the newly minted Pinal VOTES building in Florence. The facility, which serves as the new heartbeat of Pinal County's election machinery, had its doors open last month and is now fully operational, aligning its launch with the state's upcoming primary election on July 30. Fontes was guided on this exploratory tour by Recorder Dana Lewis, who highlighted the enhancements designed to beef up security, streamline processes, and usher in an era of greater transparency. For those interested in the intricate details of the Secretary's visit, a video tour is available for public viewing.
Dysart school board rejects Title IX protections for trans students
This story was first published by LOOKOUT, an investigative nonprofit news organization covering Arizona’s LGBTQ+ communities. Following a sparsely attended public meeting, the Dysart Unified School District’s five-member Governing School Board passed a resolution undermining new federal protections against gender identity discrimination, putting millions of dollars in school funding on the line, and sending a chilling message to trans students.
Conservative group threatens to sue Arizona election officials to block those using federal voting form
PHOENIX -- A group headed by a former Trump adviser is threatening to sue the state's 15 counties if they don't try to check to see if there are noncitizens on their voter ...
SRP reaches deal with Aypa Power on new energy project in Mesa
PHOENIX — SRP and Aypa Power have reached an agreement to provide a new energy storage system to Mesa, which is expected to be completed by 2026, according to a news release. The new Signal Butte energy project, will be located along the Elliot Road Technology Corridor and will...
Party with Barbie, catch some laughs or go for a cruise this weekend in the Tri-state
Have a laugh at a comedy show in Lake Havasu City, get into Barbie mode or catch a classic rock tribute in Laughlin, then check out a car show and a free concert in the park in Kingman this weekend. Comedian Claude Stewart takes the stage at 8 p.m. tonight...
Wespac breaks ground on Papago Golf House
Wespac Construction, Inc. has announced the groundbreaking of the Papago Golf House, a new 14,100 SF office building located adjacent to the Papago Golf Clubhouse and Pavilion, 5595 E. Karsten Way, as well as the Arizona State University Golf Team Practice Facility. The project will serve as the headquarters for...
Scottsdale Quarter Announces Redevelopment Plans
Catering to one of the country’s wealthiest communities, outdoor shopping destination Scottsdale Quarter has announced an expansion project that will add several popular retailers and eateries. The transformed space will see several new storefronts along North Street, The Quad, South Street, and 72nd Place. “We are delighted to initiate...
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