Car & Light Rail Crash Injures 3 in Phoenix
Collision at Central and Highland avenues leads to 25-minute delays on light rail line
Phoenix Braces for Early Heatwave as 90-Degree Temps Loom
Suns Aim to Climb Western Conference Standings
Crime
Glendale Preschool Worker Accused of Viewing Child Pornography on Dark Web
Authorities say Manuel Pantoja admitted to accessing CSAM marketplace and downloading explicit materials.

Phoenix Motel Owner Sentenced to Probation, Must Forfeit $744K After FBI Probe
The owner of the Royal Inn motel was found to be facilitating drug trafficking and prostitution on the property.
Investigators Believe Nancy Guthrie's Abduction Was Burglary Gone Wrong
New leads suggest the 84-year-old woman could still be alive, according to an inside source.
Weather
Travel
Airline Honors Veteran on First Vietnam Visit Since POW Imprisonment
U.S. Air Force veteran Bob Jeffrey returns to Vietnam for the first time since his release as a POW, culminating in an emotional flight home where he was recognized by the airline crew.

6 Airlines Offer Early Bag Check at Phoenix Sky Harbor
New service allows travelers to skip ticket counters and check bags before arriving at the terminal.
Portions of North Kaibab Trail to Reopen in Grand Canyon
Safety assessments complete after 2025 Dragon Bravo Fire closure
Politics
Former Arizona Lawmaker Alleges 'Bogus' Trespass Notices at State Capitol
Community members were reportedly issued trespass notices while denouncing an anti-immigration election bill.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes Files 35 Lawsuits Against Trump Administration
Mayes takes legal action to protect Arizonans from Trump's 'slash-and-burn approach' to federal funding and programs.
Maricopa County Supervisors Clash with Recorder Over Testimony
Two supervisors say they won't vote to oust Recorder Justin Heap if he refuses to testify about voter disenfranchisement allegations.
Health
Maricopa County Bans Outdoor Burning on No Burn Days
Air quality department urges residents to learn more about cleaner burning practices.

Arizona Bill Seeks to Expand Pharmacist Prescribing Powers
Proposed legislation would allow pharmacists to test for and treat common illnesses like flu, COVID, and strep throat.
Arizona Hypnotherapist Reaches Rare 12,000-Hour Milestone
Dr. William Deihl recognized as one of Arizona's most awarded hypnotherapists
