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Article Icon 1Phoenix Sinking? Less Groundwater Cited

A report says Phoenix is sinking by one millimeter per year, or about the thickness of a credit card, due to increased use of groundwater.

Arizona State University science professor Kip Hodges agreed with the findings, saying the groundwater is currently being used faster than it can recharge.

The rates of sinking differ in each Phoenix Valley community depending on water demands, Hodges said. Over time, continued sinking could damage infrastructure.

The report builds on previous studies, including one that found the town of Wenden has dropped 18 feet in elevation in the past 80 years. 

Article Icon 1‘Forever Chemicals’ Elevated in Health Workers

A University of Arizona study found healthcare and rescue workers in the state with elevated levels of “forever chemicals” linked to cancer and other health issues.

The research, published on May 8, marks the first time the synthetic chemicals, known collectively as PFAS, were measured in healthcare workers.

Jeff Burgess, a health official with the university, said the workers’ protective gear may be exposing them to the chemicals.

The study collected data from July 2020 through April 2023 from healthcare workers, first responders, and other essential workers.

Article Icon 1State Climbs to No. 3 in Aerospace and Defense

Arizona now ranks as the third most-attractive location in the U.S. for aerospace and defense manufacturing and investment, according to an industry report. 

Arizona moved up three spots from its prior ranking, positioning it behind Texas and Florida.

The annual rankings by pWc examine factors such as cost, labor, infrastructure, industry, economy, and tax policy.

Arizona scored particularly well for the depth of the industry across the state, which is home to companies such as Raytheon, Bombardier, and Northrop Grumman.

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Around Arizona

➤ Bisbee: The historic Letson Loft Hotel in downtown reopened after a fire forced its closure for nearly 13 months. (More)

➤ Flagstaff: More than $175,000 worth of handcrafted Native American jewelry was stolen from a local family participating in a California vendor event. (Watch)

Phoenix: A man told police he fired shots at a group of armed men wearing masks after they approached him and his friends at a Raising Cane’s restaurant. No injuries were reported. (Watch)

➤ Tucson: Wildlife experts offered rattlesnake safety tips after a 78-year-old man was bitten while working in his yard. (Watch)

Buckeye: Buckeye police identified a 13-year-old student who forced an elementary school lockdown on Monday after claiming there were guns on campus. (More)

Statewide: Political commentator Roger Stone said U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Tucson, should be tried for treason for supporting a Chinese company. Kelly called Stone’s comments “really, really dangerous.” (Details)

Arizona Sports

Professional golfer Laura Wearn eagled out of a tough spot using a left-handed shot with her club turned upside down during the Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic. Sophia Popov won the tournament. (Watch)

➤ The Arizona Diamondbacks‘ Corbin Carroll hit two home runs, including a 413-foot shot, in a 2-1 win over the San Francisco Giants on Monday. (Watch)

The Northern Arizona men’s basketball team added transfers Isaiah Shaw and Traivar Jackson to the roster. (More)

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Arizona Business

Maricopa County ranked as the third-fastest growing county in the U.S. between 2023 and 2024, according to U.S. Census Bureau population data. The county added 57,471 people. (Top 25)

Scottsdale and Tempe ranked in the top 20 for best places to start a career in a study that evaluated 182 U.S. cities for professional opportunities and quality of life. (Details)

➤ Flagstaff’s real estate market has seen a surge of listings, offering buyers more choices in an area commonly known for having a limited supply. (More)

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Et Cetera

A stranger donated a life-saving kidney to a 12-year-old boy who has since recovered after being diagnosed with a rare disease. (Watch)

A family reunited with Arizona State Trooper Joshua Castorela after he helped save a young girl from an assault on Interstate 10 near Sacaton. (Watch)

➤ Animal experts said a “pattern mutation” is likely responsible for the look of a rattlesnake with a curved and circular skin pattern instead of diamond shapes, found in a Scottsdale backyard. (Watch)

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