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Navajo & Hopi language camp graduates 25 students
Flagstaff Unified School District’s Native American Education Support Program held its Navajo & Hopi Summer Language and Culture Camp June 3-27 at Killip Elementary School. Twenty-five district students in second through eighth grades attended for free. (Photos/FUSD)
3 Flagstaff-area Safeway stores slated to be sold
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The four Safeway stores in the Prescott area and the three stores in Flagstaff will be sold to C&S Wholesale Grocers if a proposed $24.6 billion merger between Kroger, owner of the Fry’s Food supermarkets, and Albertsons, owner of the Safeway supermarket chain since 2015, is approved by the Federal Trade Commission.
Woman killed, 2 others hurt in shooting involving 2 cars in south Phoenix
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A woman is dead and two other people are in the hospital after a gun battle between cars in south Phoenix on Wednesday. The shootout happened around 7:30 p.m. in the area of 7th Avenue and Alta Vista Road, which is just south of Southern Avenue. Investigators said people in two cars shot at each other.
Phoenix Man Gets Lenient Sentence For Gun Smuggling; 41 Charges Dropped After He Cops Plea Deal
A 22 year old man from Phoenix can celebrate the fact that most of the gun charges leveled against him have been dropped, after he got busted running guns from Arizona to California. He could up serving just 2 years in jail, after being pulled over near Chiriaco Summit back...
Phoenix nonprofit heading to Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A nonprofit organization is heading to Tucson to offer several services for people experiencing homelessness. Cloud Covered Streets has been operating in Phoenix for four years and in Fort Worth, Texas, for two years. The main services at the mobile units are free showers and...
Free pet adoptions through July 21 at AAWL
Now through Sunday, July 21, families in the Valley can adopt a furry friend at no cost at the Arizona Animal Welfare League (AAWL). The local rescue will waive adoption fees on all pets over a year old at both its main shelter, located in Phoenix at 25 N. 40th St., and at its Chandler Adoption Center, located inside the Chandler Fashion Center on the second floor, at 3111 W. Chandler Blvd.
Arizona mother arrested after 2-year-old boy found with drugs in system, bug bites all over
PHOENIX — A Chandler mother was arrested on Monday for putting her three children in a dangerous living situation, authorities said. The Chandler Police Department visited her home near Chandler Boulevard and Alma School Road around 11:15 a.m. to conduct a welfare check for a 2-year-old boy, court documents said.
Jack Black cancels shows after Trump comment; Kobe Bryant's father dies l Morning News Brief
PHOENIX - Jack Black canceled his band's remaining tour dates following an on-stage remark about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump; the father of late NBA superstar Kobe Bryant passed away; and more – here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for the morning of July 16.
Diamondbacks draft son of 6-time MLB All-Star Kevin Brown, Dawson
Day 3 of the MLB Draft on Tuesday was a big day for the sons of former MLB stars, and the Arizona Diamondbacks were involved with the selection of Georgia Tech pitcher Dawson Brown. Brown, a right-handed reliever for the Yellow Jackets, is the son of six-time MLB All-Star and...
Scuffle breaks out at Gilbert Republican meeting
A local Republican meeting in the East Valley devolved into a loud dispute — and an alleged assault — after a sitting state Representative made statements tying an opponent’s son to the Gilbert Goons. Rep. Laurin Hendrix (R-Gilbert), who represents Legislative District 14, addressed members of the...
Miss Navajo Nation contestants announced
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The Miss Navajo Nation Office and Office of the President and Vice President formally announced the six Diné young women vying for the 2024-2025 Miss Navajo Nation title at the Navajo Nation Veterans Memorial Park July 12. “As Navajo women, we have the natural...
Former Kayenta town manager ordered to pay $2M for embezzlement
KAYENTA, Ariz. — Kayenta Township reached a settlement on June 21 in its case against former Town Manager Andre Cordero. According to the Kayenta Township Commission, Cordero, along with several co-conspirators, embezzled $401,620 from the town during Cordero’s tenure from 2011 to 2015. In Kayenta District Court, Cordero...
Knob and Clay Fires outside Sedona/Update
Coconino National Forest officials say the forward progression of the Knob Fire, 6.5-miles north of Sedona, was stopped Wednesday. The fire burned 8.5-acres. Crews are working to make sure the fire lines are secured. The Clay Fire, 6-miles east of Sedona, continues to grow slowly, with 25-acres burned. Officials say challenging terrain makes it hard to get firefighters on location, but helicopter bucket drops have been successful. Smoke will remain visible as suppression efforts continue. Both fires were started by lightning on Monday.
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