Triple-digit heat expected, Flagstaff rain

“Unstable” weather is expected in the highlands of Arizona this weekend, with a small chance of thunderstorms and flooding, but temperatures could hit triple digits in Metro Phoenix. The Coconino County Twitter account posted an update on Thursday, informing northern Arizona residents of the upcoming forecast. Flagstaff’s National Weather Service said the tide is set […]

Idaho jury deliberates case against slain kids’ mom in alleged doomsday plot

Boise, Idaho – Idaho jury considers fate of woman charged with murder 2 youngest children and romantic rivalry Prosecutors claim it was a bizarre conspiracy focused on the apocalypse. Lori Valor Dabell wanted her victim’s money so she used sex and power to manipulate her brother and girlfriend into committing crimes, Idaho prosecutors said on […]

Could Southern Arizona become battery manufacturing capital?

Southern Arizona is establishing itself as the battery capital of the United States, with battery manufacturers continuing to choose the region as their base of operations. Through incentives, the City of Tucson attracts manufacturers to drive economic growth and supply clean energy to the city. Dive deeper: American Battery Factory Brings $1.2 Billion Equipment and […]

All About Coyotes and Coatis – Animals – Events

Monday, May 29, 2023 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Usery Mountain Regional Park3939 N. Usery Pass Rd.Mesa, AZ 85207 (602) 506-2930 ext 4 Come join Ranger Evan for this informative talk on two distinct Sonoran Desert Mammals. Want to learn more about two magnificent Sonoran Desert Mammals? Then this program is […]

Arizona Philharmonic Raises Over $400 for The LaunchPad’s Lunch Program

Article audio is made possible by the CAST11 Prescott Podcast Network. Talking Glass Media work. When the need is found in January, Prescott’s Arizona Philharmonic Orchestra (AZPhil.org) will provide free lunches to teens who can’t afford lunches and scholarships to other youth. Proposed a collaboration idea to Launch Pad to help fund the program All […]

Title 42 immigration policy expires tonight, border officials prepare

1 minute ago / 3:58pm EDT El Paso official: ‘We are as prepared as we can be’ El Paso County’s immigration processing center expanded operations in preparation for the Title 42 closing Thursday evening. Starting tomorrow, the Immigrant Support Services Center will be able to handle 800 people a day who recently crossed the border, […]

Arizona Tackles Housing and Educator Shortages Together – Conduit Street

Arizona is developing a “Tiny House” craze to simultaneously address ongoing educator and housing shortages. Arizona, like the rest of the country, struggles to hire and retain public school educators and to provide an adequate inventory of affordable housing for those educators and other residents. there isand creative effort To address both issues at once, […]