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Article Icon 1Navajo Code Talker Honored

The Gila River Indian Community this week honored 101-year-old Navajo code talker and U.S. Marine veteran Thomas Begay as grand marshal of its 81st Iwo Jima Flag Raising Parade.

Begay was among the Navajo Marines who created and memorized a complex code based on their language, using hundreds of terms to transmit battlefield intelligence across the Pacific.

The enemy never cracked the messages, and their work proved so vital that Major Howard Connor later said, “Were it not for the Navajos, the Marines would never have taken Iwo Jima.”

Begay and fellow Marine veteran Peter MacDonald Sr. are believed to be the last two surviving Navajo code talkers.

Article Icon 1State Fifth for Aircraft Laser Strikes

Arizona ranked fifth in the nation for laser strikes on aircraft last year, with 574 incidents reported. See the top 10 rankings.

Nationally, pilots reported 10,994 laser strikes last year—a 14% drop from 2024.

Federal Aviation Administration officials said last year’s number remained too high, and noted 337 pilot injuries have been reported since tracking began in 2010.

The FBI warns that shining a laser at an aircraft is a serious federal crime, noting that beams can temporarily blind or disorient pilots and potentially lead to catastrophic consequences.

Offenders face federal criminal penalties of up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, and a civil fine of up to $11,000 per violation.

Article Icon 1New Museum Shows State’s Baseball History

The Arizona Baseball Museum opened last weekend in Mesa, chronicling the game’s evolution from territorial-era teams to modern Cactus League spring training.

The museum features historic equipment, photographs, and interactive displays, along with tributes to the Arizona Diamondbacks’ 2001 World Series championship.

Housed inside a restored 1930s Works Progress Administration auditorium, the museum also examines baseball’s role at the Gila River War Relocation Center during World War II.

Open Tuesday through Saturday, admission costs $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and military personnel, and $4 for youth, with children 5 and under free.

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Around Arizona

➤ Scottsdale: City leaders gave notice of a proposed 4.5% water rate hike to cover rising electricity costs, aging infrastructure, and Colorado River uncertainty. (Watch)

➤ Statewide: The state House advanced a bill to make it optional for public schools to teach about mental health and social-emotional issues. (More)

Yuma: Border agents arrested an alleged cartel scout in the Sierra Pinta Mountains, saying he used high ground and solar-powered gear to monitor law enforcement activity. (Photos)

Statewide: Cindy McCain, widow of longtime Arizona U.S. Sen. John McCain, will step down in three months as head of the World Food Program following a mild stroke. (More)

➤ San Luis: Taxi drivers in the southern border city are protesting a redevelopment plan that would force them out of longtime port of entry pickup spots or face fines. (Watch)

Sierra Vista: The city council directed staff to end the city’s Flock police license plate reader contract and look into other vendors, citing concerns about data ownership and sharing. (More)

Arizona Sports

The University of Arizona will install a new sound system and video boards at Casino Del Sol Stadium. The visiting team’s sideline will move closer to the student section. (More)

Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia offered to pay a $1 million prize to the winners of next year’s NBA 3-point and dunk contests, plus another $1 million to the winners’ charity of choice. Next year’s All-Star Weekend will take place in Phoenix. (More)

Coolidge High School was banned from the 3A boys basketball playoffs after fans allegedly harassed Chinle High School opponents. Coolidge officials said they disagreed with characterizations that anyone’s safety was in jeopardy. (More)

The USAC CRA Sprint Car Championship rolls into Mohave Valley Raceway on Saturday with midget cars, dwarf cars, and super stocks for a full night of racing. (Preview)

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Thousands of renters may receive compensation after Weidner Property Management agreed to a $1 million settlement in a state lawsuit alleging rent price-fixing using software. (Watch)

➤ Ak-Chin Southern Dunes in Maricopa began construction on a new $20 million clubhouse that will expand dining, event space, and golfer amenities. (Details)

The Southwest Collector’s Expo begins today in Tucson and runs through Sunday, featuring Native American art, jewelry, and live hoop dance performances at the free event. (Flyer)

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Award-winning travel writer Roger Naylor’s new book, Arizona Boots and Burgers, pairs the state’s top hiking trails with nearby local eateries. (Watch)

Reid Park Zoo in Tucson welcomed a healthy, 6-foot-tall, 180-pound male giraffe calf, the second offspring for parents Penny and Jasiri. (Photos)

➤ A state Senate proposal would make marijuana smoke or odor detectable beyond private property lines a public nuisance, with violators facing a $750 fine. (Watch)

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