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Article Icon 1Judge Orders Election Mediation

A judge ordered Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap and the county’s Board of Supervisors into mediation over who controls the county’s elections.

The long-running fight landed in Superior Court last summer after the election reform-minded Heap sued the board, claiming it illegally infringed on his authority. Judge Scott Blaney earlier found the supervisors had illegally stripped IT staff from Heap’s office.

Heap subsequently accused the board of ignoring the judge’s orders. Heap and the supervisors are set to meet with mediator Judge Christopher Coury on Monday, two days before primary election ballots are set to go out statewide.

Article Icon 1Court Rejects APS Solar Fee

The state Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the Arizona Corporation Commission violated due process by imposing a monthly Grid Access Charge on roughly 200,000 rooftop-solar households served by Arizona Public Service.

The court found an earlier hearing on the case failed to cure the violation and ordered the commission to hold a rehearing on the fee or discontinue it. The charge averages about $2 to $3 a month.

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, whose office brought one of the appeals, said solar customers were blindsided by a rate hike that the public was never told about.” Commission Chairman Nick Myers said the panel will wait for legal guidance before acting.

Article Icon 19/11 Steel Beam on Tour

A 21-foot steel beam from the World Trade Center’s South Tower went on display in the Valley as part of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s Steel Across America tour.

The beam, weighing about 16,000 pounds, will make stops in more than 20 states as part of the tour marking 25 years since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

The beam was set for display Wednesday at the Hall of Flame firefighting museum in Phoenix and the USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River.

“Some people may never get to New York, but we’re going to go to them,” Tunnel to Towers Foundation board member Brad Blakeman said.

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Around Arizona

Coconino County: A lightning-sparked fire near the Arizona-Utah border forced evacuations of campers and hikers near House Rock Valley. (More)

➤ Northern Arizona: Three of the state’s universities will partner on a study exploring ways to better manage wildfire risks, funded by an Arizona Board of Regents grant. (More)

➤ Metro Phoenix: Arizona State University launched a new system to measure and categorize dust storm severity similar to the 1-5 hurricane scale. (More)

➤ Statewide: A bill designed to reform how family courts treat parents with a history of domestic violence awaits Gov. Katie Hobbs’ signature after unanimously passing the state legislature. (More)

➤ Rural Kingman: A 48-year-old armed woman died Monday after she was shot by Mohave County deputies during a domestic violence call. (More)

➤ Kaibab National Forest: The North Kaibab Ranger District will enter Stage 2 fire restrictions at 6 a.m. today, with all campfires and smoking banned. (More)


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Arizona Sports

Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff will travel to London for Arizona State’s Sept. 19 game against Kansas, the first-ever college football game to be held at Wembley Stadium. (More)

Adult sport leagues are surging across the Valley as residents seek community and connection. (More)

The Arizona Diamondbacks will host a Father’s Day weekend three-game series against the Minnesota Twins beginning Friday. (See Schedule)

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➤ Scottsdale-based HonorHealth named Dr. John Neil president and the eventual successor to CEO Todd LaPorte, who plans to step down next spring after more than a decade leading the nonprofit health system. (More)

➤ A study ranked Scottsdale as the sixth-best midsized U.S. city to start a career, citing a 2% youth jobless rate and a median graduate income of $91,200. (Report)

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Et Cetera

A 12-year-old boy who has endured four open-heart surgeries became Make-A-Wish Arizona’s 9,000th wish recipient, and will take his first-ever flight on June 27 to watch Panama face England at the World Cup in New Jersey. (More)

➤ The historic Fox Tucson Theatre launched a Foodie Films summer series that pairs four classic films with menus inspired by each, including food items such as Willy Wonka chocolates and When Harry Met Sally deli plates. (See Details)

➤ Arizona favorites Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers will headline this year’s free Fourth at the Fountain in Fountain Hills on July 4. (Details)

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