U-Haul to offer 30 days of free storage at Arizona locations
The City of Tempe experienced a microburst, leaving homes and businesses damaged, downed power lines and trees, and more than 100 people displaced, according to news reports. The free offer
Phoenix Police Issue Silver Alert for Missing Valentino Trujillo, Family Urges Community Assistance
The Phoenix Police Department has issued a Silver Alert for Valentino Trujillo, a 40-year-old male who has been reported missing since October 13. Trujillo, described as bald with brown eyes, approximately 5'10" tall and weighing 150 pounds, was last seen in the vicinity of North 12th Street & East McDowell Road in...
Rain Nor Heat Can Stop Food Distribution at Phoenix Church
On an extremely wet weekend in the Valley of the Sun, one in which streets flooded, cars stalled, and the downpour continued early Saturday morning, the latter part of September and on into October, the thought to not set up and distributing food was never discussed by those committed to the task across the Valley.
One of the world’s largest excavators is being used to demo Maricopa County Hospital...
Demolition of buildings formerly part of the old Maricopa County Hospital is still underway near 24th and Roosevelt streets in Phoenix — and the wrecking is being done by one of the largest demolition excavators in the world. On Tuesday morning, a 5130B UHD excavator, which weighs more than...
Paradise Valley police arrest Phoenix man in $29K jewelry theft
A 32-year-old Phoenix man has been arrested as the suspect in a jewelry theft from a Paradise Valley home, police said. Officers arrested Makale Winfield on Oct. 7, and the suspect faces charges
Video shows police saving man trapped in Arizona flooding: ‘We’re going to get through...
Police in Arizona released a 911 call and bodycam video showing the rescue of a man who was trapped in his vehicle when it was surrounded by raging floodwaters on Monday.
HOA Members in Phoenix Call Down the SWAT Team to Remove a Squatter: ‘Oh...
We often hear people saying that we shouldn’t mess with HOA members, and the truth is that some situations illustrate why they say so. Not long ago, a whole block in Phoenix, Arizona, was closed off by SWAT members and the Sheriff’s Office, as apparently, there was a squatter in one of the houses that belonged to the...
New shopping cart law will come into force in 48 hours – and it...
A NEW shopping cart law threatens retailers with a $1,000 violation if they fail to comply. The law will require that retailers pay close attention to their shopping carts or they may face legal consequences. Grocery stores, shopping malls, and other retailers will now be required to equip their shopping...
Arizona utility shutoff moratorium ends, leaving families scrambling
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona families who relied on summer utility shutoff protections are racing against time as the moratorium expires Wednesday, leaving many vulnerable to power disconnections amid mounting bills. The Arizona Corporation Commission banned most of the state’s power companies from disconnecting...
Officials unveil gargantuan energy plant spanning 2,000 acres: ‘Will generate over $100 million in...
"Multiple solar projects have been proposed in the area due to the ideal location." Officials unveil gargantuan energy plant spanning 2,000 acres: 'Will generate over $100 million in tax revenues' first appeared on The Cool Down .