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➤ Humphreys Peak: Two hikers struck by lightning last week atop the state’s highest mountain recounted the ordeal of battling injuries and freezing winds while awaiting rescue. The hikers—one from nearby Flagstaff and one from Canada, who didn’t know each other—said they were only able to survive by keeping each other conscious, warm, and calm. (Watch)
➤ Avondale: Two federal immigration officers were hospitalized after a driver allegedly rammed their vehicle during an attempted stop, leading to the arrests of the driver and a passenger. (More)
➤ Yuma: The Yuma Elementary School District lost more than $86,000 in payroll schemes allegedly orchestrated by a former human resources specialist, who faces multiple felony charges. (Details)
➤ Mohave County: Health officials reported the county’s 80th measles case in recent months. Few cases have been reported elsewhere in the state. (More)
➤ Bullhead City: Two homes in the North Mohave Valley Public Water System tested above federal lead limits, prompting a health notice and guidance to flush plumbing before use. (More)
➤ Scottsdale: The city council expanded its smoking ordinance to include e-cigarettes and vape pens, banning them in public spaces, city facilities, and near schools. (More)
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