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An Arizona case worker was nearly strangled to death after he had to investigate a man for a report of abuse against his children after interviewing his daughter in a separate room. After the 2 men talked the case worker said he didn’t see the investigation going any further, and moments later the father began […]
In Casa Grande, Arizona on April 27th, a bounce house was swept up by a strong gust of wind, resulting in the death of a two-year-old toddler, Bodhi Naaf. Bodhi, the son of Phoenix firefighter Karl Naaf, was one of the children inside the bounce house when it went airborne and landed in a neighboring […]
Start planning your parties as the Super Bowl LVII is right around the corner. Yesterday, 4 teams played to see who would make it to the final round, and those teams are none other than the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles will serve as the home team in the game, which will […]
R&B legend Babyface will perform “America the Beautiful” at the Super Bowl Feb. 12th. The performances will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, before the championship matchup. The halftime show is featuring Rihanna. Actor-singer from hit comedy series “Abbott Elementary,” Sheryl Lee Ralph , who won an Emmy last year, will perform “Lift Every […]
Where are we going and what are we really doing in America politically? This situation with the Governor of Texas Greg Abbott and the Governor of Arizona busing illegal immigrants to Washington, D.C. and New York City, NY is a bit much. It is petty, ridiculous, and is even unethical. What both Governor’s are doing […]
Two diversity activists from Scottsdale Arizona are under fire after accusing a school district for being racist and falsely hiring a DJ wearing blackface paint at a charity event. Stuart Rhoden and Jill Lassen specialize in diversity, equity, and inclusion sent an email to the district to the elementary school principal and president of their […]
There are two growing wildfires in eastern Arizona. The Incident Information Center stated by Monday afternoon more than 109,000 acres had been burned. CNN reported: “The Telegraph Fire has scorched 56,626 acres in and near the southern edge of Tonto National Forest and is 0% contained, according to Incident Commander Dave Bales. He said the […]
As Americans cast their ballot for the next President, many voters had their say on fighting the war on drugs. In an effort to reform the criminal justice system, lawmakers have suggested a public health focused approach to substance use. After Tuesday’s election Oregon became the first U.S. State to decriminalize the possession of hard […]
Grocery stores like Target and CostCo are beginning to loosen up their regulations. Representatives have said they will be extending hours, bringing back things like free samples and changing the number of people allowed in the stores. Some customers will probably welcome these changes, but scientists and labor groups are not convinced that the pandemic […]
In just a few weeks after reopening states like Florida Texas and Arizona are seeing their second wave of the Coronavirus. Florida has seen over 8,500 new positive covid-19 cases within a week. Hospitalizations in Texas have also gone up and they’re seeing over 2,000 positive new case since their reopening. Now with everything going […]