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AZDPS takes on the nation in 'America's Best Looking Cruiser Contest'
PHOENIX — It's time for Arizona's statewide police agency to flex their new line of patrol vehicles and see if the public agrees they're the best-looking ones in the country. The American Association of State Troopers is holding their annual "America's Best Looking Cruiser Contest" and the Arizona Department...
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 border residents give picture of immigration crisis at RNC
(The Center Square) – Arizonans living near the nation's southern border gave the Republican National Convention some emotional testimony about the realities of life amid an immigration crisis. On day three of the RNC, several speakers addressed the millions of immigrants crossing the nation's border with Mexico. Included in those were David Lara, a San Luis business owner and activist. "Small towns like mine bear the brunt of the chaos....
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...
Monsoon Outlook for July 19, 2024
Here is your Monsoon Outlook for Friday, July 19, 2024, provided by the US National Weather Service Flagstaff, Arizona. The National Weather Service Flagstaff Arizona predicts that another hot day is on the way, but some will see some relief by afternoon in the form of rain-cooled air! Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop by mid day over the higher terrain and then slowly move southward later in the afternoon and evening. Gusty winds, small hail, and locally heavy rain with the stronger storms should be expected.
‘Sister Wives’ Fan Shares Garrison Brown’s Good Deeds Live On
Although the TLC star struggled with mental health issues, his loved ones agree he would be honored to know his legacy helped so many shelter pets in need. After Garrison Brown passed away, many fans donated to Flagstaff animal shelters in his name. They wanted to ensure his memory lived on and they could help as many animals as possible.
Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award
AVCA Press Release LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 18, 2024) – The Northern Arizona University volleyball team was honored by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) for their academic success with the AVCA Team Academic Award, sponsored by INTENT. This is the 12 th time in program history that NAU has garnered the award, and the sixth in the last seven years. The Lumberjack volleyball program previously earned the award in 1993, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022 and 2023 as the award dates back to the 1992-93 academic year. Collegiate and high school volleyball teams that maintain at...
Survivors after deadly July 4 fight look for justice
No arrests have been made two weeks after a Fourth of July clash between pro-Palestinian protesters and those who confronted them turned deadly. Rumsey Salman, a 34-year-old pro-Palestinian protester and Phoenix resident, was stabbed in the chest following a confrontation that escalated to violence after a demonstration at Steele Indian School Park. The stabbing just missed his heart and lungs, he said.
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