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Power lines down on Tucson's northside
TUCSON, Ariz. — Pima County officials say multiple power lines have fallen across the roadway near West Ina Road and North Shannon Road. Deputies are on the scene conducting traffic control while TEP works to remove the fallen wires. PCSD encourages drivers to avoid the area and find a...
Kari Lake Launches ‘Make Arizona Grand Again’ Bus Tour from Prescott
Today, July 5th, Kari Lake will launch the Make Arizona Grand Again Bus Tour with a rally in Prescott, AZ. Following the launch of the tour, Lake is slated to crisscross Northern and Eastern Arizona before heading down to southern Arizona, where she will make the final stop on the first leg of the tour at the southern border.
It's a fine line as the summer rainy season brings relief, and flooding, to the southwestern US
Thunderstorms are hopscotching around the Southwestern U.S., bringing much-needed moisture to a region where every drop counts. In fact, it's the time of year when Arizona and New Mexico receive
AZGFD to step up patrols over holiday weekend, promote sober boating
PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) and partner agencies will be patrolling Arizona’s waterways over the Fourth of July holiday weekend to provide heightened enforcement and awareness about the dangers of drinking alcohol while boating. Once again, AZGFD will be participating in “Operation Dry Water,”...
County Sheriff Candidates Tackle Debate Questions
Six candidates running for Santa Cruz County Sheriff participated in a two-hour forum hosted by the PRT at the Tin Shed Theatre on June 29. Five Democrats, Jose Agosttini, a navy veteran with 35 years experience working for Customs and Border Protection; Rafael Corrales, who served in the sheriff’s department for 24 years, retiring as a sergeant in 2018; incumbent David Hathaway, who has served one term as County Sheriff; Andrew Ibarra, who described himself as a problem solver; and Mario Morales, who served as Hathaway’s Chief Deputy, as well as working for the Nogales Police Dept., will face off in the July 30 primary election.
Heat, crackdown on illegal fireworks help reduce smoke after Fourth of July
Valley residents are experiencing less smoky air than usual following this year’s Independence Day celebrations. According to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, the amount of particulates in the air is at its fourth lowest for this holiday since 2010. Some cities sent out notices before the holiday, cracking...
USDA awards $55.2 million grant for battery storage facility in Sahuarita
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded a coalition of electricity cooperatives a $55 million grant to support the development of battery storage systems in rural Arizona.
Arizona Lottery Pick 3, Fantasy 5 results for July 4, 2024
8-6-0 Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here. Check Fantasy 5 payouts and previous drawings here. Check Triple Twist payouts and previous drawings here. Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news and results. Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize. All Arizona Lottery retailers...
Man cleared of charges in 2015 shooting spree along I-10 files complaint against ex-DPS chief
Leslie Merritt Jr., whom authorities named as a suspect in the 2015 Interstate 10 shootings and whose charges were dismissed, has filed a legal complaint against the former head of the Arizona Department of Public Safety, according to recently filed court documents. Between August and September 2015, 11 shootings impacted drivers on I-10,...
Rocket carrying UArizona student-built CatSat lights up Arizona’s western sky
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — We’ve seen plenty of Space X rockets soaring through our western skyline in the past few months, but Wednesday night, we witnessed a launch carrying a bit of Arizona ingenuity rocketing into orbit!. After a scrub for the last two nights, the launch of Firefly...
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