Peoria Calls on Local Food Entrepreneurs to Shape Culinary Scene; Chance to Throw First Pitch at Spring Training Game
Peoria and Local First Arizona collaborate to support local food businesses, seeking input through a survey which might reward participants with the chance to throw the first pitch at a Spring Training game.
Yuma Tattoo Shop Sparks National Debate After Inking 9-Year-Old with American Flag
A tattoo artist in Yuma, Arizona tattooed a nine-year-old girl with an American flag, despite concerns over the ethical implications of inking minors. Critics argue children can't make such lifelong decisions, even with parental consent.
Arizona's Tech Sector Booms With Multi-Billion Dollar Investments and Workforce Development Initiatives
Tech investments in Arizona, including a $20 billion deal with DAMAC, are set to create jobs and fuel economic growth, complementing the state’s burgeoning tech ecosystem and educational partnerships.
Phoenix Neo-Nazi Sentenced to 3.5 Years for Role in Beating Death of Gay Man, Accomplice Granted Probation
Cory Young received a 3.5-year sentence for obstruction in the beating death of a gay man, while his wife got probation for hindering prosecution. Another defendant awaits trial for second-degree murder.
Buckeye Police Submit Charges Against Mother for Child's Death in Hot Car Incident
Police recommend charges against a woman for her toddler's death in a hot car in Buckeye, AZ. The tragic incident occurred in September 2024, with potential charges of manslaughter and child abuse being considered.
Phoenix Announces Martin Luther King Jr. Day Operations: Essential Services Continue, Public Facilities Observe Holiday
Phoenix city offices will close for MLK Day 2025, but trash collection remains unchanged. Library and transfer station services are paused, parking meters are enforced, and public transit runs on a regular schedule, except for Express/RAPID buses.
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