Senin, 29 Juni 2026

Power Shutoffs, Golden Hopes, and Chimichangas

Arizona Public Service cut power to about 8,000 customers in the Flagstaff and Grand Canyon area Saturday morning, citing the threat of lines sparking a wildfire in extreme conditions.                
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Article Icon 1July Fourth Rush Begins

About 1.59 million Arizonans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home during this Fourth of July week, part of a near-record 72.2 million travelers nationwide.

Drivers are catching a bit of a break at the pump. Arizona's average gas price dropped 15 cents in the past week to $4.05 a gallon as of Sunday. A year ago, the average price was $3.26.

AAA spokesperson Doug Johnson tied the dip in gas prices to ongoing talks between the U.S. and Iran. Holiday demand could nudge them back up in the coming days, he said.

AAA's national travel estimate is up from about 71.8 million last year, though the year-to-year increase is smaller than recent holiday gains.

Article Icon 1Power Shutoffs Activated

Arizona Public Service cut power to about 8,000 customers in the Flagstaff and Grand Canyon area Saturday morning, citing the threat of lines sparking a wildfire in extreme conditions.

The public safety power shutoff hit a dozen areas, including Doney Park, Mormon Lake, Tusayan, and the Grand Canyon's south and east rims. The utility began restoring service to much of the Grand Canyon by Saturday night, with Flagstaff-area customers waiting longer.

APS had advised residents to prepare for the outage days in advance. The utility opened cooling centers and ice-and-water distribution sites across the region and set up the Medical Care Program for residents on powered medical equipment.

In Doney Park, Mountain View Market owner Rebecca Rambo ran three generators to stay open, storing neighbors' medications and breast milk.

Article Icon 1Death Penalty Stays in Kirk Case

A Utah judge ruled that Tyler Robinson could still face the death penalty if convicted of assassinating Charlie Kirk, rejecting the defense's bid to take it off the table.

The judge called that defense team's request—made in response to a deputy prosecutor's comments to the media about "ample evidence" in the case—"grossly disproportionate."

Instead, the judge opted to hold the deputy prosecutor in civil contempt and expand jury screening to protect a fair trial.

Prosecutors maintain they were correcting misleading defense claims about an ATF ballistics report related to the assassination of Kirk, co-founder of Phoenix-based Turning Point USA.

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Flagstaff: The city's Heritage Preservation Commission denied a certificate needed for a downtown hotel and parking garage. The city council will hear an appeal. (More)

Yavapai County: Health officials reported a suspected case of pneumonic plague in a resident. They urge anyone with sudden high fever, chest pain, or difficulty breathing to seek care, and recommend treating pets for fleas. (More)

➤ Tempe: The city will hold its Fourth of July celebration at Tempe Diablo Stadium instead of Tempe Town Lake, after a contracted production company backed out. (More)

La Paz County: Authorities arrested two suspects in a string of train burglaries, a Mesa resident and a Mexican national, after pulling over a box truck on Highway 95. (More)

Wheatfields Lake: A search continued in Apache County for two boaters missing since their vessel capsized Friday evening. High winds hampered crews and forced lake closures. (More)

Tucson: Habitat for Humanity dedicated the first 12 homes at its Angels Crossing neighborhood. Each homeowner logged more than 250 hours of "sweat equity" and completed financial-literacy classes before getting the keys. (More)


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Arizona Sports

Arizona State's Landon Hairston will be among the three finalists when the Golden Spikes Award is presented tonight on MLB Network. (More)

Arizona State swimmer Julia Ullmann, who was afraid of the water as a small child, has become a 100-fly school-record holder, a three-time All-American, and a 2028 Olympic hopeful. (More)

Three Arizona State hockey players were selected in the 2026 NHL Draft over the weekend. (More)

The United States Hockey League announced expansion teams for Phoenix and Prescott Valley for the 2027-28 season. The premier U.S. junior league says nearly 30% of NHL players came through its ranks. (More)

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Scottsdale-based ON Semiconductor agreed to acquire San Jose chipmaker Synaptics in an all-stock deal valued at $7 billion, expanding its push into AI-powered devices. (More)

The first phase of Uptown, the 2.5-million-square-foot "urban resort village" replacing the former Foothills Mall in Tucson, opened as residents moved into the new Astrie luxury apartments. Developer Bourn Companies plans to add a hotel, shops, and restaurants in later phases. (More)

A 163-acre commercial development called Destination at Gateway is moving forward in southeast Mesa, set to bring a Walmart-anchored retail center and a large auto mall. (More)

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Grand Canyon National Park reopened several inner-canyon trails that were closed for waterline repairs, including the River Trail, the Silver Bridge, and the Plateau Point Trail. (More)

Smithsonian Magazine's interactive map of each state's best offerings spotlighted the chimichanga as one of Arizona's top regional dishes, crediting its invention to Tucson's El Charro Café. Legend holds that an owner dropped a burrito into the fryer and muttered the word in place of a curse. (More)

A mother of eight and one of her sons crossed the graduation stage together Saturday, earning high school diplomas through Goodwill's Excel Center in Phoenix. The pair drove more than an hour each way to attend classes. (More)

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A "perfect storm" of falling birth rates and high prices could shrink the U.S. auto market by 2040. (Listen Here)

A mother's decision to leave her daughter behind after she forgot her passport has sparked a heated online debate. (Episode Available)

The common habit of washing strawberries right after buying them is the main reason they spoil so fast. (Hear Details)

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How will you spend the Fourth of July weekend?

  1. Road trip
  2. Backyard barbecue
  3. Public fireworks show
  4. Low-key at home
  5. Other

 

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Do you think fireworks should be banned due to wildfires and current dry conditions?

  1. Yes: 78%
  2. No: 22%
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Fatal Snyder Fire, Colorado Payback, and Howard Returns

Three federal firefighters were killed and two injured Saturday when the Knowles and Gore fires overran their crew near the Colorado-Utah border. The fires later merged into the Snyder Mesa Fire.
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Article Icon 1Snyder Mesa Fire Kills Three Firefighters

Three federal firefighters were killed and two injured Saturday when the Knowles and Gore fires overran their crew near the Colorado-Utah border. The fires later merged into the Snyder Mesa Fire.

Wind-driven fires crossed from Utah into Colorado west of Fruita and Grand Junction. By Sunday the Snyder Mesa Fire had grown to more than 28,000 acres and remained uncontained.

Gov. Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency and authorized the Colorado National Guard to support the fight. The Bureau of Land Management closed the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area, and Mesa County ordered pre-evacuations near Glade Park.

The firefighters, with the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Wildland Fire Service, deployed fire shelters as the flames overtook them. Federal officials had not released their names by Sunday.

Article Icon 1New Modular Housing Rules Take Effect

On June 30, new regional building standards for factory-built homes replace the patchwork of local rules Colorado builders now navigate.

The rules carry out Senate Bill 25-002, which Gov. Jared Polis signed in 2025 to lower housing costs. They cover modular homes, tiny homes, and other structures built in factories.

Under the old system, a manufacturer had to submit and win approval for plans address by address, even for identical homes. Now an approved design can generally be reused across jurisdictions within the same region.

The state's Division of Housing developed the standards with a technical advisory committee representing local building officials and industry stakeholders. Local governments generally must follow the standards, though they still retain authority over land use, zoning, and certain site-built components. Regional standards account for local climatic and geographic conditions, as well as regional fire safety needs.

Article Icon 1Colorado Mails $27.7M in Payback Checks

Colorado is mailing nearly 88,000 checks totaling $27.7 million to residents with unclaimed property, with no paperwork required.

The checks go to people the state Treasury has already verified as the rightful owners, so recipients can cash or deposit them right away. The mailing runs from April through June.

The money comes from forgotten accounts that businesses and other organizations turn over to the state, including final paychecks, utility deposits, and uncashed checks. The Treasury holds about $2.2 billion in unclaimed property.

An estimated 1 in 10 Coloradans has unclaimed property. Anyone can search the Great Colorado Payback database by name for possible claims.

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➤ Ouray County: A state of emergency has been declared as the 570-acre Gold Mountain Fire burns north of Ouray. Mandatory evacuations, highway closures, and the cancellation of the city's Fourth of July fireworks highlight the growing wildfire threat. (See Details)

Lake County: Mandatory evacuations were ordered Sunday after a wildfire west of Leadville broke out near Twin Mounds below Mount Massive. The fire was estimated at 5 to 20 acres, with no injuries or structural damage reported. (More)

➤ Centennial: A family is considering legal action after their 3-year-old daughter was struck by a city-operated golf cart near the splash pad at Centennial Center Park. She was hospitalized and later released. (More

➤ Loveland: Larimer County confirmed its first human West Nile virus case of 2026 after an adult was hospitalized and is now recovering at home. The county also launched a West Nile surveillance dashboard. (More)

➤ Colorado Springs: Howard, a tortoise stolen from outside a pet store on North Academy Boulevard, is back home after a community-fueled search. Police arrested Justin Edwards, 37, and later recovered Howard, a store fixture since 2011, with help from public tips. (Read Story)

➤ Grand Junction: Mesa County deputies arrested Koleman Barns, 21, of Utah, on a felony indecent exposure charge after he allegedly exposed himself to several grade-school-age girls inside a home along Highway 340. The sheriff's office said Barns, a door-to-door salesman, returned to the home and asked to use the bathroom. (See Details)

➤ Gunnison County: Falling water levels at Blue Mesa Reservoir closed the Lake Fork boat ramp to trailered boats, shifting launches to Elk Creek. Hand-launching remains open as the Park Service moves marina infrastructure into deeper water. (See Details)

➤ Westminster: Firefighters teamed up with the city's animal management unit to return a fallen fledgling to its high nest. Crews reminded residents that a person's scent won't cause parent birds to reject a baby returned to its nest. (See Details)


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Colorado Sports

Colorado Rockies designated hitter Hunter Goodman hit three home runs Saturday in the team's 8-5 victory over the Minnesota Twins. (See Home Runs)

The Colorado Avalanche acquired forward Fabian Lysell from the Boston Bruins in exchange for forward Ivan Ivan. Lysell recorded 42 points in the AHL last season. (More)

Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix said during mandatory minicamp that he believes new receiver Jaylen Waddle will add a level of explosiveness the offense has lacked in his first two years as the team's starter. (More)

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Colorado Business

➤ Copper Kettle Brewing Company poured its last pints Saturday, closing after 15 years in southeast Denver. The brewery, known for its Mexican Chocolate Stout and community fundraising efforts, cited rising costs, declining revenue, and a failed lease negotiation as reasons for closing. (See Details)

➤ King Soopers opened a 135,500-square-foot Marketplace store in Louisville, the largest in the company's portfolio. The Kroger-owned chain said the store employs more than 200 people and includes a fuel center, drive-thru pharmacy, and expanded grocery offerings. (More)

➤ United Airlines will launch nonstop flights from Denver International Airport to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, on Dec. 19, giving Colorado travelers direct access to the Caribbean destination. The route will make DIA the westernmost airport with nonstop service to the islands. (See Details)

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➤ Transplant Games of America set a Guinness World Record in Denver by gathering 966 living organ donors and recipients at the Colorado Convention Center. The biennial, Olympic-style event featured competitions ranging from cycling and swimming to darts and trivia. (See Details)

➤ Fort Garland Museum and the Harwood Museum in Taos debuted a new exhibition exploring the centuries-deep history of adobe. Timed to Colorado's 150th anniversary and the nation's 250th, the show frames clay, fiber, and the work of many hands as a tradition far older than the state itself. (Read Story)

A bear climbed into a man's truck in Steamboat Springs and rummaged through the front seat before fleeing when the owner grabbed a wooden plank and shooed it away. (Watch)

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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories:

A "perfect storm" of falling birth rates and high prices could shrink the U.S. auto market by 2040. (Listen Here)

A mother's decision to leave her daughter behind after she forgot her passport has sparked a heated online debate. (Episode Available)

The common habit of washing strawberries right after buying them is the main reason they spoil so fast. (Hear Details)

The Poll

Have you ever claimed money through Colorado's unclaimed property program?


  1. Yes, claimed money
  2. No, checking now
  3. Checked, nothing found
  4. Never knew it existed
 

Yesterday's Results:

Have you ever been to a show at Red Rocks?

  1. Yes, a few times: 34%
  2. No: 28%
  3. Yes, many times: 21%
  4. No, but it’s on my list: 17%
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Colorado's largest body of water isn't a natural lake at all, but a reservoir on the Western Slope. Which one?

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