The White House asked the University of Arizona to consider an agreement to align with the Trump administration's college priorities in exchange for enhanced federal funding.
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 | Monday, October 6, 2025 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1935, Tucson-based department store chain Steinfeld's held an open house for one of its remodeled stores. This photo shows a Steinfeld's in the 1930s. Heads up! A supermoon and the first of two October meteor showers will light up the skies this week. If you've been looking for a smart way to invest in the clean energy boom, today's sponsor DiviGas' breakthrough hydrogen recovery technology could be the billion-dollar solution the world has been waiting for. Buckeye ☀️ 95°/64° | Flagstaff ☀️ 69°/39° | Globe ☀️ 86°/58° | Kingman ☀️ 83°/57° | Lake Havasu ☀️ 94°/66° | Page ☀️ 78°/53° | Payson ☀️ 78°/51° | Phoenix ☀️ 95°/68° | Prescott ☀️ 76°/49° | Safford ☀️ 92°/63° | Sedona ☀️ 80°/54° | Show Low ☀️ 75°/45° | Sierra Vista π€️ 85°/61° | Tucson ☀️ 95°/66° | Yuma ☀️ 93°/66°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | |
| U of A Among Colleges Courted by White House The White House asked the University of Arizona to consider an agreement to align with the Trump administration's college priorities in exchange for enhanced federal funding. Offered initially to nine universities, the Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education sets forth policies on admissions, women's sports, tuition caps, free speech, and discipline. The University of Texas, the University of Virginia, and MIT are among the other colleges invited to take part. It was not immediately known if other schools would be asked. University of Arizona officials said they learned of the compact this week and are reviewing its provisions, which also cover international student limits and testing requirements. | DNA Linked Suspect to Teen Murders A man was arrested in the May fatal shootings of two Phoenix Valley teenagers near Mount Ord. Thomas Brown, 31, of Chandler, was arrested on Oct. 2. He remained in jail in lieu of a $2 million cash-only bond ahead of a court hearing on Wednesday. Investigators say Brown's DNA was discovered on the victims' vehicle and on gloves at the scene. Brown told police he saw the teens once and that, later, he came across some of their supplies. Authorities did not release information about a possible motive. The victims, 18-year-old Pandora Kjolsrud and 17-year-old Evan Clark, were found dead from gunshot wounds while camping. | Former ASU Student Wins Heroism Award Former Arizona State student Owen Emmons was awarded the Carnegie Medal for heroism after rescuing his childhood friend from a burning car following a 2021 crash. The single-vehicle crash in Newport Beach, California, left Emmons' friend, Jackson Gutierrez, unconscious as the vehicle burned. Gutierrez lost both legs and faced months of recovery. Emmons downplayed the heroism, saying, "I just wanted to be the person there for my friend. I know if the roles were reversed, he would do the same for me." | |
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| ➤ Show Low: A firefighter was killed in a crash Friday, the third death in recent weeks for the Timber Mesa Fire and Medical District. (Watch Report) ➤ Phoenix: The principal and teachers of City View High School have been paying for some student meals out-of-pocket, with the charter school limited on funds and not a part of federal lunch programs. (Watch) ➤ Tolleson: Former state lawmaker Leezah Sun was found guilty of violating a restraining order related to a death threat against Tolleson city employees. She faces up to six months in jail and a $2,500 fine. (Watch) ➤ Globe: Arizona political leaders met with officials and business owners to assess damage from recent deadly flooding. (More) ➤ Statewide: Biologists report that the presence of more than 10,000 feral burros is harming the Sonoran Desert, cutting ground cover by 30% and endangering young saguaros. (Watch) ➤ Marana: The town invites the public to help maintain trails on Wednesday at Wild Burro Trailhead, with more volunteer dates scheduled in November and December. (More) | |
| ➤ The Arizona Cardinals lost 22-21 to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, surrendering a two-score lead and suffering a key end-zone fumble. (More) ➤ The Phoenix Mercury trail 2-0 in the WNBA Finals after a 91-78 loss to the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday, despite 23 points from Kahleah Copper and 22 from Satou Sabally. (More) ➤ Arizona football beat Oklahoma State 41-13 on Saturday as quarterback Noah Fifita threw for 376 yards and five touchdowns. (Recap) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL | WNBA | Soccer | Golf | F1 | NASCAR | Tennis Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Feel more energized on your feet all day — the compression socks from Compressa help boost circulation, reduce swelling, relieve foot and leg pain, and support faster recovery with no bulky gear or discomfort. Try them today and step into comfort. (LEARN MORE) | |
| ➤ Hickman's Family Farms, the Southwest's largest egg producer, continues recovering from a bird flu outbreak that killed over 6 million chickens, with state agencies overseeing cleanup and groundwater protection. (Watch) ➤ Dollar Tree purchased a 1.25 million-square-foot Glendale warehouse for $147 million to establish its first regional distribution center in the Phoenix metro area. (More) ➤ Eight Arizona taco shops made Yelp's list of the 100 best in the U.S., including Nanys Tacos in Williams and JalapeΓ±os Sonora Grill in Glendale. (List) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Why Buffett's Limitations Are Your Opportunity Warren Buffett can't touch small-cap stocks, creating lucrative opportunities for you. We've identified 5 stellar small-cap companies uniquely positioned to deliver impressive returns. Turn Buffett's blind spot into your profitable advantage. Claim your free report here! (By clicking this link, you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. You can opt out at any time. Privacy Policy) | |
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| ➤ Tucson artist Joe Pagac gave a behind-the-scenes look at creating his largest mural yet, which at over 9,000 square feet surpasses Arizona's tallest mural, also done by Pagac. (Watch) ➤ A Tempe detective solved the theft of two giant plaster "rubber duckies" worth over $5,000, leading to a felony arrest after surveillance video identified the suspects. (Watch) ➤ A brown pelican rescued in Arizona and treated for severe foot wounds at SeaWorld San Diego has fully recovered and been returned to its natural habitat in California. (Photos) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Is your joint pain really caused by a nutrient deficiency? According to research in the Nutrition Journal, the answer is YES! Deficiencies once killed millions with scurvy and caused rickets in kids. Now, science shows one missing nutrient is the hidden root of joint pain in older adults. The good news—it's simple to fix. Joint pain? Eat THIS nutrient today. | |
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