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DPS Remembers Fallen Trooper and Firefighter Alan Hansen
DPS is remembering fallen Trooper and firefighter, 34-year-old Alan Hansen, who was killed on this date in 1973. Hansen died of injuries sustained 2-weeks earlier when a railroad tanker loaded with butane exploded in Kingman. As Hansen pulled up to the scene, he swapped out his DPS uniform for his firefighting gear and was one of the first firefighters on scene. Alan and 10 other Kingman firefighters worked to spray the tanker with water in an attempt to prevent an explosion, but tragically, the railroad tanker exploded. In all, 13 people were killed; 11 of those were Kingman firefighters. An additional 112 people were injured.
4 new tenants coming to Tempe Marketplace
Tempe Marketplace announced today that it is adding four new tenants to the popular shopping and entertainment district. The diverse selection of brands will include the highly anticipated Sam’s Club, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Happy Beauty, and Enclave Salon Suites, occupying approximately 150,000-square-feet throughout the marketplace. These tenants will be open to the public this fall, with Sam’s Club slated to be completed in the summer of 2025. Additionally, J. Crew Factory, Pandora, and Rowan joined The District this summer, furthering Vestar’s mission to deliver high-quality, sophisticated clothing and accessories to shoppers seeking chic and stylish looks year-round. The addition of these tenants brings the center to nearly 100% leased.
Yuma 3rd grader wins “My Picture-Perfect Career” Arizona photo contest
One Yuma third grader was chosen from over 100 entries across the state for the second annual “K” through 12 "My Picture-Perfect Career" contest. The post Yuma 3rd grader wins “My Picture-Perfect Career” Arizona photo contest appeared first on KYMA.
Yaamava’ Resort & Casino Hands $1.5M Jackpot to Riverside Player
Yaamava’ Resort & Casino, a tribal gambling property in San Manuel, announced that it has handed a $1.5 million jackpot to a lucky visitor. The historic jackpot was hit on July 4, presenting the player with an amazing Independence Day gift. The guest, according to the casino, won $1,517,211...
Sedona Hires New Tourism Manager, Andrew Grossmann
The city of Sedona welcomes Andrew Grossmann as the new tourism manager after a nationwide search. Starting the position on July 1, 2024, Grossmann now manages the new Tourism Program that was created in 2023 as part of the city’s designation as the official Destination Management Organization (DMO). Grossmann...
Arizona State, UMass to Battle in 2024 Basketball Hall of Fame Classic
The Arizona State men’s basketball team is set to take on the UMass Minutemen in the 2024 Basketball Hall of Fame Classic in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Dec. 21. This matchup marks the first time ever these two schools will face off against each other, while Rhode Island will take on Temple as part of the double-header.
Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Center Opens Grant Applications for Non-Profits to Improve Community Health
Dignity Health Yavapai Regional Medical Center Announces Opportunity for Non-Profit Organizations to Apply for Grants Improving Community Health. Prescott, June 18 – Yavapai Regional (YRMC) is inviting local non-profit organizations to consider applying for grants that support the delivery of services vital to improving health and well-being, and improving health equity. The application period opens June 17 and runs through August 16, 2024. Successful applicants will be announced in December for projects conducted between March 2025 and February 2026.
SWAT team surrounds a house in Tempe; human trafficking crackdown results in 42 arrests | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - From a SWAT team incident that turned into a house fire to a human trafficking crackdown in Scottsdale, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Thursday, July 18, 2024. 1. SWAT team arrived at a house in Tempe before it went up in...
San Tan Valley Sees $15.4 Million in Land Sales Amid Resident Concerns
Harvard Investments recently closed two significant land sales in San Tan Valley, totaling $15.4 million. As the area continues to grow rapidly, many residents have expressed concerns over the constant development of new homes and apartments, advocating instead for more lifestyle and commercial options. However, much of the land remains State Trust Land, and existing zoning approvals have paved the way for these residential projects.
'Shut the frick up!': Altercation between LD14 GOP Chairman and candiate's husband now being investigated by Gilbert police
GILBERT, Ariz. — A candidate running for Legislative District 14 says her husband was defending their family in an altercation with the district's GOP chair Monday night. Video shows the confrontation outside of Redeemer Bible Church in Gilbert primarily between Nathan Hunsaker, Lalani Hunsaker's husband, and Andrew Adams, the chairman of LD14's GOP.
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