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Arizona Public Service warned it may shut off power Saturday morning to about 10,000 northern Arizona customers as fire risks grow across the region.
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Article Icon 1 Divisions Lead to More Vetoes

Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed 88 Republican-backed bills in a single day last week, blocking measures on election integrity, data centers, and more.

The first-term Democrat has vetoed 541 bills since taking office in 2023, drawing criticism from the Republican-led state legislature and praise from her political supporters.

Last week's veto blitz pushed Hobbs' 2026 veto tally to 151, short of the single-year record of 174 she issued last year, with roughly three dozen bills still awaiting action.

Unable to override Hobbs' vetoes, the GOP routed 10 measures around her desk and directly onto the November ballot for voters to decide.

Article Icon 1 Suns Draft Arizona Star

The Phoenix Suns traded up to the final pick of the NBA's first-round draft to select Koa Peat, keeping the Gilbert prep star and Arizona Wildcat standout in the Grand Canyon State.

Peat won four straight state titles at Perry High School in Gilbert, and this year helped the Wildcats reach their first Final Four in 25 years as a freshman.

"Excited to be a Sun man. Excited to stay home, man. Bear down. Let's go man," Peat posted on social media following his selection.

The Suns viewed Peat as a high-priority target if they could trade into the late first round, seeking to add a player of his size and athleticism to their core.

Article Icon 1  APS Eyes Public Safety Power Shutoffs

Arizona Public Service warned it may shut off power Saturday morning to about 10,000 northern Arizona customers as fire risks grow across the region.

The controversial public safety shutoffs, an idea that originated in California, are meant to keep electrical equipment from sparking a wildfire during extreme conditions.

In April, APS ordered a precautionary shutoff that impacted about 6,000 Northern Arizona customers, triggering pushback from some of those affected.

This weekend's shutoffs could begin at 9 a.m. in east Flagstaff and parts of the Grand Canyon area, where dry terrain, low humidity, and high winds are forecast.

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Gilbert: An independent audit uncovered no system-wide failures in the town's water billing, finding that some residents were overbilled due to isolated errors. (More)

Tucson: The mayor and council are weighing a return of traffic-enforcement cameras, with local officials citing a sharp rise in traffic fatalities. (More)

Cave Creek: Members of the Tonto Hills Volunteer Fire Department were among the first to attack the Kay Fire northeast of town, which was held to about 42 acres. (More)

➤ Statewide: The Department of Education will begin using artificial intelligence to flag improper spending in the state's school voucher program after reports of money going to luxury items and trips. (More)

Phoenix: The fire department has responded to nearly 80 mountain rescues so far this year, and officials say heat-related trail closures aren't stopping some hikers. (More)

Coconino County: Construction continues on a wildlife overpass over Interstate 17 south of Flagstaff, aiming to reduce the vehicle crashes involving deer and elk. (More)


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Arizona Sports

➤ Arizona guard Brayden Burries was the first Wildcat off the board in the NBA draft on Tuesday night, taken 10th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks. (More)

Northern Arizona University named Dr. Richard Duran as its new vice president and director of athletics. Duran spent nine years at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, where he became one of the youngest Division I athletic directors in the country. (More)

Arizona football landed four-star wide receiver Ty Johnson from Irvine, California, for their 2027 recruiting class. (More)

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Arizona Business

Casa Grande families and businesses say they're "in shock" over electric vehicle maker Lucid's plan for an additional 705 layoffs locally, with one cafe manager noting the company's workers had become regulars. (More)

TSMC supplier United Integrated Services paid $41 million for 29 acres at Mack Innovation Park near Deer Valley Airport for a planned 480,000-square-foot facility minutes from the chipmaker's campus. (More)

An Israeli citizen who lived in Scottsdale was sentenced to time served and three years of supervised release after admitting his role in a scheme to steal semiconductor testing secrets from Arizona-based Green Technology Investments. (More)

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Et Cetera

The annual Cowpunchers Reunion Rodeo will bring working ranch cowboys to Williams this weekend for wild horse races, bronc riding, and roping events. (More)

Phoenix will celebrate the Fourth of July with a drone show on Saturday and two fireworks shows, Light Up the Sky on July 3 and Fabulous Phoenix 4th on July 4. (More)

A new state law in Tennessee, named after Charlie Kirk, lets public school and university educators teach about Christianity's role in American history. Kirk co-founded Phoenix-based Turning Point USA. (More)

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