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Mill Ave and University Drive Intersection Closure in Tempe Aug 3-7
The intersection of Mill Avenue and University Drive in Tempe will be completely closed to all traffic from Aug. 3 (starting at midnight) to Aug. 7 (ending at 4 a.m.) for the construction on the Downtown Mill Avenue Streetscape Project. There will be multiple detours provided to guide you to...
'He wants to chase after Brock': Perry's Kael Snyder ready to emerge as next big QB in Arizona
Brock Purdy Way no longer directs students into Gilbert Perry High School. That sign was only temporary, placed in February as a way to honor the former Pumas quarterback as he led the San Francisco 49ers into the Super Bowl. Kael Snyder didn't need a sign to direct his future when he was...
Monday was reported to be the hottest day on Earth. For Phoenix, it was above average
European climate data showed Monday was Earth’s hottest day ever measured by humans. It was hotter than normal in the Valley, but not a record shattering one for Arizona. The average global temperature on Monday was about 62.9 degrees Fahrenheit, breaking the previous record which was set the day before.
Orthopedic practice adds new biologic treatment option
Phoenix-based Full Circle Orthopedics and Sports Medicine added mVasc treatment for orthopedic healing, according to a July 24 news release. MVasc is a donor-derived microvascular tissue treatment that supports the repair of injured or aging tissue. It is designed for increased local blood flow. "This innovative option integrates with the...
Worship Training For Smaller Churches Aims To ‘Amplify Excellence And Collaboration’
TUCSON, Ariz. — As a first-time lead pastor who formerly served as a worship pastor, Aaron Petre is bringing both experiences together to the benefit of small churches in his city and state. Petre’s background spans that from large congregations to his current role leading Enchanted Hills Baptist in...
5 Concerts to Check Out This Week (July 22-28)
Every week, we present a curated list of live music in a wide range of genres around the Valley. This week’s column features a wicked witch and an ice queen all rolled into one. July 24. Kenny Chesney. Expect a party when the “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems”...
Kris Mayes gives Phoenix property management company by Friday to fix AC units
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sent a demand letter Tuesday to a Phoenix apartment complex to address up to 400 broken or ineffective air conditioning units. The demand letter sent by the Attorney General's office said Buenas Communities LLC needed to start immediate action to address air conditioning issues at the Buenas on...
Dispute over feeding homeless heading to trial
A motion for dismissal of criminal charges against a Mesa man who provides meals and aid to homeless people in a Tempe park without a permit was denied in Municipal Court and the case will proceed to trial. Tempe police in December began filing a citation every week against Austin...
De La Cruz, Hentz back with Athletes Unlimted, which returns to Mesa, AZ
Athletes Unlimited Pro Volleyball will compete again this year in Mesa, Arizona, and some of its key players are returning for the pro volleyball venture’s fourth season. AU reported that all 30 matches will be played at the Arizona Athletic Grounds and that half of the 30 matches will be shown on on ESPN platforms.
Dangerous Glendale intersection gets safety makeover
GLENDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — A dangerous intersection in Glendale is getting a safety upgrade to hopefully cut down on crashes. The intersection of 59th Avenue and Northern Avenue was listed in a study from the Maricopa Association of Governments as one of the worst 100 in Phoenix for crashes.
Mesa athletic complex focusing on females
The recently renamed Arizona Athletic Grounds has named a leader in college sports its new president who promises to make the East Mesa complex a female-focused sports facility. Meg Stevens had been vice president of Averett University and director of athletics and campus operations for the last 11 years. A...
Arizona Governor visits U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs paid a visit to U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) today, the first sitting governor to visit the post in more than two decades. YPG Commander Col. John Nelson and Yuma Test Center Commander Lt. Col. Kevin Hicks escorted Hobbs on...
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