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Winning Powerball lottery ticket worth $50,000 sold in East Valley
MESA, Ariz. — Check your tickets, East Valley! A winning Powerball lottery ticket was sold on Wednesday. A $50,000 Powerball winning ticket was sold at Walmart on Lindsay Road in Mesa. The ticket was sold on National Lottery Day, according to the Arizona Lottery. The Arizona Lottery's recent winning...
Reimagine Roofing Boosts Employee and Customer Satisfaction
At the helm of Reimagine Roofing is CEO and Founder Kody Landals, a USMC Veteran and ASU graduate with a degree in sustainability. In an era where genuine customer service is becoming rare, this Arizona-based company stands out by prioritizing both employee well-being and customer satisfaction. Reimagine Roofing’s journey is...
Arizona housing program proving to be popular
(The Center Square) – The Hobbs administration is touting the "Arizona is Home" state mortgage assistance program created in part with federal taxpayer dollars. The administration said that 100 homes had been closed in the Grand Canyon State so far as part of the program, which provides financial help for first-time homebuyers from $20-30,000 depending on one's income qualifications. According to the Arizona Department of Housing, the funds can be used for interest rates, the down payment, or "closing costs." ...
Intel launches 1st apprenticeship program for manufacturing facility technicians
Intel and Gov. Katie Hobbs announced the company is launching its first U.S. registered apprenticeship program for manufacturing facility technicians in collaboration with the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA), SEMI Foundation, Fresh Start Women’s Foundation, Maricopa Community Colleges, and the Phoenix Business and Workforce Development Board. Intel plans to train...
Surf’s Up: New Water Parks Flood the Valley
Despite the state’s water woes, new water parks and resort water attractions will soon flood the Valley. By rights, Phoenix should be the big kahuna in water parks. After all, we did have the first inland surfing facility in North America with Big Surf (see sidebar). Our lingering summers provide outdoor water parks the perfect climate for longer operating seasons.
Arizona tribes sign landmark settlement to bring water and land to communities
The refrain "water is life" was on the lips and minds of people gathered at the Heard Museum Wednesday as the Navajo Nation, Hopi tribe, San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, Flagstaff and Arizona's two major water agencies formally signed the landmark Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement. Hopi Vice-chairman Craig Andrews said...
Banner Health temporarily closes most non-hospital locations as worldwide tech outages impact Valley systems
PHOENIX — A massive global tech issue has disrupted tens of thousands of businesses around the globe, causing flights to be cancelled, 911 systems to go down, healthcare locations to pause service and major media websites to fail. Banner Health announced Friday morning that they were impacted by the...
Record-breaking heat wave could be responsible for more than 300 deaths in the Phoenix area
Scorching hot temperatures keep on affecting millions of people all across the United States, but Maricopa County, in the state of Arizona, has seen the excessive heat turn into a very real threat. According to official statistics, over 300 deaths are suspected to be linked to this summer's record-breaking heat wave in the area.
Man arrives at Sky Harbor Airport and discovers the 13-year-old he'd been messaging was an FBI agent
PHOENIX — An Arkansas man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after he traveled to Phoenix in 2022 with the plan to sexually abuse a 13-year-old girl. Andrew Butler, 49, was recently sentenced in Arizona after a jury convicted him of attempted coercion and traveling across state lines to abuse a minor.
Semi-truck fire shuts down eastbound Interstate 10 near Broadway Curve in Phoenix
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A large semi-truck fire is causing traffic headaches for drivers just before rush hour on Thursday afternoon. Shortly before 2 p.m., a semi-truck went up in flames on eastbound I-10 near Baseline Road. A thick, black plume of smoke blanketed the freeway as crews worked to get the flames under control.
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