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➤ Prescott: A woman recounted her ordeal with a rabid bobcat, calling her “amazing” German shepherd her protector for killing the animal suspected in a string of attacks. (Report)
➤ Buckeye: The Hazen Fire was 10% contained as of Tuesday morning as crews made progress despite wind, dry conditions, and difficult-to-access terrain. (Watch)
➤ Pinal County: A judge ruled that Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes cannot require the county to count out-of-precinct ballots cast on accessible voting devices. (More)
➤ Gilbert: The town council will consider expanding an incentive program for non-residential grass removal, citing the area’s limited water supply. (Watch)
➤ Scottsdale: A company’s AI-assisted mammogram technology is now helping local radiologists detect signs of breast cancer earlier. (Watch)
➤ Tucson: Volunteers have removed nearly 100 miles of abandoned barbed-wire fencing in the Sonoran Desert, aiming to protect wildlife and restore habitat connectivity. (Details)
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