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Article Icon 1 Record Drug Bust Extends into Arizona

A record drug bust across Arizona and four other states led to 16 arrests and the seizure of 3 million pills laced with fentanyl, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.

Those arrested included Sinaloa cartel leader Heriberto Salazar Amaya, 36, a Mexican national, who was taken into custody in Salem, Oregon.

This wasn’t just a bust. It was a battlefield victory against a terrorist-backed network pumping death into our cities,said Robert Murphy, principal deputy administrator at the Drug Enforcement Administration. The amount of fentanyl seized was a DEA record.

In Phoenix, authorities confiscated 13 kilograms of fentanyl, 72 pounds of meth, 2.4 pounds of heroin, 5 kilograms of cocaine, and nearly $400,000 in cash. The other states involved were Oregon, New Mexico, Utah, and Nevada.

Article Icon 1Waymo to Double Driverless Fleet 

Waymo plans to double its robotaxi production at its Mesa factory, boosting the company’s driverless fleet to more than 3,500 vehicles. 

The company plans to assemble an additional 2,000 Jaguar electric I-PACE vehicles by the end of 2026, adding to the company’s existing fleet of 1,500 robotaxis.

Waymo’s recently built 239,000-square-foot Mesa facility features an automated assembly line capable of building tens of thousands of cars each year. The company will partner with Canadian auto parts supplier Magna on its growth plans. 

Waymo provides more than 250,000 trips each week across its current markets in Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Austin.

Article Icon 1Study: 1 in 4 Golfers Get Skin Cancer

A study shows golfers are more prone to skin cancer than the general population, particularly in states like Arizona with plenty of sunshine. 

The research found that 27% of golfers have been diagnosed with skin cancer compared to 7% of the general population. 

Dr. Mark Gimbel, a surgical oncologist, recently spent the day with Arizona State University’s golf team to offer sun safety tips, such as applying sunscreen and wearing long sleeves and hats. Watch.

The findings mirror a 2023 study in Australia about the skin cancer risks faced by golfers in that country.

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Around Arizona

Glendale: Vigils were held for two brothers and a third person who died in a shooting at a Cinco de Mayo celebration on Sunday. (Watch)

Statewide: State lawmakers passed Preston’s Law, which would toughen penalties for group attacks and is named after a 16-year-old boy killed by teens at a party in 2023. The bill now goes to Gov. Katie Hobbs for her consideration. (Watch)

Wittman: Residents packed a public meeting to object to a $3.2 billion railway project they say will negatively impact their way of life. (Watch)

Yuma: Police arrested a Border Patrol agent on suspicion of sexually abusing a minor. (Details)

Oro Valley: Police unions and town officials have been unable to reach an agreement on pay increases, including for new hires, who currently earn $27 an hour. (Watch)

Mesa: Veteran firefighter Mark Keller passed away while on duty. Officials have not released the cause of death. (More)

Arizona Sports

Brian Gregory, the new general manager of the Phoenix Suns, said he’s in “alignment” with owner Mat Ishbia on the team’s plans. The Suns missed the playoffs with the most expensive roster in NBA history. (More)

Sports analyst Warren Sharp predicted the Arizona Cardinals will play the 11th-easiest schedule in the NFL this year. (More)

➤ Grand Canyon baseball defeated Arizona 5-2 on Tuesday night. (More)

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. in Phoenix will need thousands of additional workers for its growing campuses as the company positions itself to become one of Arizona’s largest employers. (Details)

Sedona’s chamber of commerce warned officials that the city’s rising cost of living is impacting its workforce. (More)

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Et Cetera

Members of murdered teen Emily Pike’s family accepted an invitation to visit Washington, D.C., on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Day, meeting with FBI Director Kash Patel and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. (Watch)

Multiple instances of students unknowingly taking candy infused with drugs have been reported in the Tucson Unified School District. Police charged a student in the most recent case. (Watch)

The Scottsdale City Council voted to spend $100,000 for legal counsel following state lawmakers’ recent move to block a planned local vote on the proposed Axon development. (Watch)

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