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New Flood Risks, Dog Airlifted, and Wedding Weatherproofing

The town of Globe imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew through Tuesday as the area faced more flooding, two weeks after flash floods killed three people and destroyed buildings.
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Article Icon 1New Flooding Prompts Curfew

The town of Globe imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew through Tuesday as the area faced more flooding, two weeks after flash floods killed three people and destroyed buildings.

On Sunday, flooding was reported in Globe's downtown area. Also on Sunday, emergency crews rescued a man trapped in New River floodwaters.

Ahead of the storms, residents and businesses took precautions by stacking sandbags, digging trenches, and reinforcing structures.

Flooding is the second-deadliest weather event in the U.S., after heat, claiming over 100 deaths annually.

Article Icon 1Police Snag Alleged Speeder

Tempe police released footage showing officers using a grappler to stop a Corvette, whose driver was wanted for allegedly filming himself evading police at 142 mph, authorities said.

Officers arrested Mazen Alassmari, 18, on suspicion of felony flight from law enforcement and impounded the car.

The day before his arrest, Alassmari allegedly uploaded a video of a Tempe police officer ordering him to pull over before he sped off, ran multiple red lights, and escaped.

Article Icon 1Report: Spending Slows for Most

A report estimates 90% of Arizonans are cutting spending, citing slower wage growth for lower-income workers as a key factor.

Economists with the state legislative Finance Advisory Committee say the slowdown in spending could limit state revenues.

Budget analysts noted the state government also faces more than $100 million in possible food-stamp administrative costs due to program errors and new federal requirements.

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Digital Dollar 2.0 May Be Coming

On July 17, while the press chased shiny objects and Epstein headlines, the House passed the GENIUS Act.

According to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, it's a bill that contains "the entire setup, groundwork, and infrastructure to move from cash to digital currency."

What appears to be "modernization" may actually be a transition to programmable money. In other words, a digital currency that could be controlled by the federal government.

When cash dies, access to your savings can become conditional.

That's not theoretical. Ask Canada's truckers what happened when their bank accounts were frozen.

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Around Arizona

Roosevelt: Maricopa County sheriff's deputies rescued an injured dog from a deep canyon near Battleship Mountain, hoisting the pup to safety with a special K9 harness. (Watch)

Tolleson: Tolleson Union High School District plans to move forward with a planned $80 million domed football stadium despite a state-ordered audit of its finances. (More)

Statewide: Cindy McCain, widow of late Arizona U.S. Sen. John McCain and leader of the U.N. World Food Program, is recovering after suffering a mild stroke. (More)

Pima County: The operations chief for the sheriff's department was placed on paid leave amid a criminal investigation. No additional details were released. (More)

Phoenix: A pilot escaped unharmed when his small plane flipped upside down on the runway at Deer Valley Airport on Friday. (Watch)

Whiteriver: Tribal officer Melissa Ward was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting, the second recent arrest of a White Mountain Apache officer. (Watch)

Arizona Sports

➤ The Arizona Cardinals lost their fourth straight on Sunday, edged 31–27 by the Indianapolis Colts. Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray was inactive with an injury. (Recap)

➤ Arizona football led No. 18 BYU 24-14 with less than five minutes left, but the Cougars tied the game with 19 seconds remaining and defeated the Wildcats 33-27 in double overtime Saturday. (Recap)

➤ Arizona State's offense struggled without starting quarterback Sam Leavitt, never leading in its 42-10 road loss to Utah on Saturday. (Recap)

➤ Yesterday's Results: MLB | NFL | NHL | PGA | LPGA | Soccer | Tennis | NBA | NASCAR

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Phoenix Valley housing growth is outpacing population gains for the first time in years, a change that could ease pressure on housing costs. (Watch)

Pima County's unemployment surpassed 23,000 people, with the August jobless rate at 4.8% and some workers reporting job searches lasting more than a year. (Watch)

Arizona Lottery sales were up 22.7% in August from a year earlier, extending a 2025 surge that's generated millions of dollars more for education and health initiatives. (More)

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Trump Ally Says Congress Approved the Setup for a Digital Dollar 2.0

On July 17, the House passed the GENIUS Act.

But according to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, it's a bill that contains "the entire setup, groundwork, and infrastructure to move from cash to digital currency."

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Et Cetera

A chance online posting offering dozens of clear umbrellas for sale helped ease the jitters of a couple's outdoor weekend wedding in Strawberry amid forecasts of rain. (More)

The Artemizia Foundation museum in Bisbee draws thousands of visitors each year with its world-class collection of more than 1,000 contemporary artworks spotlighting female artists. (Watch)

The Sun Lakes community rallied in support of 77-year-old resident Victoria Day, providing food, clothing, and cash donations after she lost her dream home to a fire. (More)

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