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What to do if your flight was disrupted by the Microsoft outage: Airline travel waivers
Technical outages with Microsoft and CrowdStrike impeded airline operations on Thursday night and into Friday, disrupting thousands of flights in Phoenix and nationwide. Numerous airlines at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport reported flight delays and cancellations. ...
Krispy Kreme giving away donuts due to global tech outage: Where to get one in Phoenix
Krispy Kreme is offering some sweet relief for the global technology outage: It's giving away free Original Glazed Doughnuts for a limited time. The Microsoft outage, attributed to a faulty update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, caused significant disruptions affecting airlines, banks, health care facilities and public transit systems. CrowdStrike said it was not a security incident or cyberattack, and Microsoft said the underlying cause had been fixed. ...
Parent who left his child in vehicIe in the famiIy driveway for more than 3 hours to die claims he got ‘dlstracted by playing his gaming consoIe and putting his food away’
Phoenix, AZ – According to the police officials, the 37-year-old dad, Cristopher, was taken into custody last week and later charged with second-degree murder after he reportedly left his child in a hot vehicle and faiIed to check on the girl for more than 3 hours because he was playing video games. During the investigation process, authorities also discovered that the parent reportedly knew that the vehicle’s AC will shut off eventually. Police officials said that messages between the father and the girl’s mother reportedly revealed that the father knew that his vehicle’s AC will turn off after 30 minutes.
Global tech outage causes massive disruptions; AZ Home Depot theft suspect indicted l Morning News Brief
PHOENIX - The latest on a worldwide technology outage that grounded flights and knocked banks offline; a man accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of construction equipment from Valley Home Depot stores has been indicted; and more – here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for the morning of July 19.
Phoenix Suns Big Man Out For Rest of Olympics
Despite being selected to the initial 25-man roster, Phoenix Suns big man Bol Bol will reportedly not suit up for South Sudan during the 2024 Olympics. According to Leonard Solms of ESPN, Bol will miss the entire Olympics run for “personal reasons.”. South Sudan have suffered a major blow...
Aldi Advances Plans for New Distribution Center in Goodyear, Poised to Generate 700 Jobs
After years of stagnant developments, Aldi's plans for a regional distribution center in Goodyear are gaining traction. The German supermarket chain initiated a pre-application process for a facility in the Loop 303 corridor, signaling a move towards establishing a significant presence in the area. According to city of Goodyear records,...
126-room Extended Stay Hotel Planned in Tolleson
Developer West77 Partners plans to build a four-story, 126-room extended stay hotel at the SEC of 91st Avenue and Interstate 10 in Tolleson. The Tolleson City Council approved the site plan request with stipulations for drainage, retention, water lines, screening, landscaping and similar items in its July 9 meeting. The...
Deals Across the Desert for National Tequila Day
Whether you prefer it straight-up, frozen, or in a mixed drink, tequila fans can celebrate National Tequila Day on Wednesday, July 24, at participating restaurants and bars across the Valley. Treat your taste buds to a world of flavors, from frozen specialties to margarita flights, paired with fun bar treats and signature dishes. Below are a few spots ready to get the party started!
Arizona’s top DJs compete at the Phoenix DMC regional battle
Turntablists of Arizona, we hope you’ve been practicing. The best DJs in the Southwest will face off on Sunday at local hip-hop shop Trill during the 2024 DMC Phoenix Regional DJ Battle and your skills will have to be at their sharpest if you hope to win. That’s because...
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.
What experts predict for Metro Phoenix construction industry
The Metro Phoenix construction industry has enjoyed an impressive growth streak since the pandemic, with mega-projects underway in the Valley that are changing the economy of the state. AZRE magazine sat down with the following members of the Arizona Builders Alliance (ABA) to learn more about the state of the market, the impact of these large projects and the major issues facing the industry.
BMX racing thrives in Bullhead City under leadership of Hall-of-Famer Turnell 'Tuni' Henry
BULLHEAD CITY – BMX racing has taken off in Bullhead City, led by Hall of Fame inductee Turnell Henry. He owns Colorado River BMX, a race track located at 2230 Highland Drive in Bullhead City. He also runs a team called COB that competes in the USA BMX series of the American Bicycle Association (ABABMX).
Community feedback inspires continuous lake clean-ups by Havasu’s Band of Brothers
LAKE HAVASU CITY — A community lake clean-up is scheduled for Saturday following a robust response from residents. Echo Group Band of Brothers Arizona hosted its first clean-up event on June 1 featuring group members. President Stacy Lee says June’s event accumulated generous feedback within Lake Havasu City. The organization regularly aids veterans by offering recreational programs, such as softball.
Friday fishing report: Striper territory continues to expand
BULLHEAD CITY — Stripers of all sizes are being taken in local waters with Rusty Braun calling a recent catch at Lake Mohave "great news" for anglers. "Local angler Mike Jones and his grandson, Kaleb Williams from Atlanta, Georgia, were trolling an AC Plug" on Lake Mohave, reported Braun, proprietor of Riviera Marina in Bullhead City. "The striper that was brought to the boat was 8.74 pounds and 29 1/4 inches."
Party with Barbie, catch some laughs or go for a cruise this weekend in the Tri-state
Have a laugh at a comedy show in Lake Havasu City, get into Barbie mode or catch a classic rock tribute in Laughlin, then check out a car show and a free concert in the park in Kingman this weekend. Comedian Claude Stewart takes the stage at 8 p.m. tonight...
Scottsdale Fashion Week announces model casting calls
Scottsdale Fashion Week announced Thursday its model casting calls for the 2024 season. Open casting calls will be held for individuals 18 and older, both male and female, who are interested in the opportunity to earn a spot to walk in this year’s Scottsdale Fashion Week and meet with agents from Ford/Robert Black.
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