➤ Gilbert: A 14-year-old boy is being honored by the local fire department for his heroism, quick thinking, and compassion after he helped an elderly woman with dementia when she became disoriented and wandered miles off course during a heatwave. (More) ➤ Tucson: The Safe City initiative has connected dozens of people experiencing homelessness with shelter, services, and care this month, as local officials and partners expand outreach across the community. (More) ➤ Lake Havasu: Wildlife officials warned residents after mountain lions were recently spotted across the Colorado River from Lake Havasu City, near Havasu Landing, urging people to avoid feeding wildlife and to avoid hiking, biking, or jogging alone between dusk and dawn. Residents are also advised to secure their pets at night and secure food sources to prevent encounters. (See Photos) ➤ Buckeye: DMB Associates sold 308 residential lots in the Verrado master-planned community, as the Scottsdale-based developer expands housing activity in the growing West Valley market amid continued regional demand. (More) ➤ Northern Arizona: Kaibab National Forest lifted fire restrictions after recent rainfall reduced wildfire risks, allowing visitors to resume activities previously limited during periods of heightened fire danger. (More) ➤ Phoenix: Arizona State University ended its legal effort to acquire a 124-year-old Phoenix home through eminent domain, allowing the historic Louis Emerson House to remain as the university revises project plans. (More)
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