Nikola Corp. Exploring Business Partnerships and Capital Options Amid Speculations of Financial Strain
Nikola Corp. is exploring various options for its future amid financial struggles, including partnerships, capital raising, or business divestiture, while CEO Steve Girsky remains in charge despite bankruptcy rumors.
New Fire Station Opens in Phoenix's West Valley to Improve Emergency Response Times
A new fire station opens in Phoenix's West Valley to improve response times, featuring a decontamination room and housing a community assistance workspace. An open house event was held to strengthen community bonds.
Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona Challenges New Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's Immigration Policies
Senator Mark Kelly opposed the confirmation of Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security, citing concerns over her understanding of Arizona's border issues and immigration policies.
Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale Sees "Ghostbusters Ectomobile" Replica Fetch $297K
Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale auction sold a "Ghostbusters Ectomobile" replica for $297,000 and a "Back To The Future" DeLorean replica for $132,000, while a charity car auction raised $150,000 for the Progeria Research Foundation.
Isaac School District Superintendent Resigns Amid $12M Financial Crisis and State Control in Phoenix
Superintendent Dr. Mario Ventura resigned amid the Isaac School District financial crisis, with potential school closures and unpaid wages causing community fear. County officials debate state involvement as teachers' paychecks are halted.
Two Injured in Early Morning Shooting at Phoenix Hotel, Suspect on the Loose
Two people were shot at a Phoenix hotel; the assailant fled before police arrived. The victims' injuries were serious but not life-threatening. Details about the suspect and the hotel's identity remain undisclosed.












