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Article Icon 1Hikers Struck by Lightning

Two hikers were struck by lightning Wednesday on Humphreys Peak near Flagstaff, leading to a challenging rescue in heavy fog and stormy conditions. Both hikers are expected to survive.

Air support was grounded due to the weather, forcing crews to carry the more seriously injured hiker in a rescue basket while the other descended on his own.

The strike launched one of the hikers’ phones about 30 yards, but the other was able to call for help.

The strike underscored the dangers of sudden thunderstorms at Arizona’s highest peak.

Article Icon 1Copper Thefts Surge

Copper thefts in the Phoenix area have surged, causing service outages in targeted neighborhoods and businesses, with repairs often costing about $7,000.

Authorities say thieves often disguise themselves as utility workers, using fake uniforms, signs, and cones to avoid detection. 

Officials warn that stealing copper wiring is dangerous and could cause deaths from electrocution, fires, accidents, or critical service failures. 

CenturyLink and Silent Witness offer rewards of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest.

Article Icon 1ASU Medical School Lands $100M Gift

Arizona State University’s new medical school received a $100 million donation from alumnus Dr. John Shufeldt.

The gift from Shufeldt, an entrepreneur and emergency physician who founded NextCare, MeMD, and Tribal Health, will fund scholarships, faculty, an endowed professorship, and a health-tech venture fund.

“We don’t simply need more physicians. What we do need are more physicians who can innovate, who are leaders, who can do it with a high degree of compassion. That’s why I’m so excited about the new school at ASU, because I know that’s what we’ll be teaching,” Shufeldt said.

The medical school—now named the John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering—will enroll its first class of 36 students next fall.

In a separate gift, ASU alumnus Robert Zorich donated $50 million to create the Global Institute for the Future of Energy.

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Around Arizona

➤ Sahuarita: A multi-agency traffic sweep along I-19 last week led to 122 stops as authorities ramped up safety enforcement targeting speeding, reckless, and impaired drivers. (Photo)

Marana: Christopher Scholtes faces 20 to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder and child abuse in his 2-year-old daughter’s 2024 hot car death. (Watch)

Tempe: A disaster assistance center will stay open from noon to 7 p.m. daily through Saturday, providing victims of a recent microburst with information on debris cleanup, crisis counseling, food donations, and consumer protections. (Watch)

➤ Tucson: Residents near Davis-Monthan Air Force Base may see heightened emergency training activity and gate delays during a two-week November exercise. (More)

➤ Amado: Equine Voices Sanctuary hosts its Mystic’s Masquerade fundraiser on Sunday, featuring a dinner, auctions, and music. Proceeds will go to support and acquire additional land for the horse rescue mission. (Watch)

Pinetop-Lakeside: Interim town manager Rick Miller resigned to support his wife during her health challenges. Town clerk Kristi Salskov will serve as acting manager until the position is filled. (More)

Arizona Sports

Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson will not play in the team’s game against Houston on Saturday after suffering a hamstring injury last week against Texas Tech. (More)

Arizona basketball coach Tommy Lloyd said there’s a “possibility” the team will redshirt LeBron James’ son, Bryce, to extend his future eligibility. (More)

The Arizona Diamondbacks were nominated for MLB’s Offensive Team of the Year award, with three players—Corbin Carroll, Ketel Marte, and Geraldo Perdomo—also nominated for Silver Slugger awards. (More)

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Robert Zorich, managing partner of EnCap Investments and an Arizona State alumnus, donated $50 million to help launch the school’s Global Institute for the Future of Energy, focusing on energy education and research. (More)

The federal government designated about 300 acres at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson as available for a future data center development. Unused land at military bases in four other states also received the designation. (Watch)

Golden Oak Barbecue and Taproom opens today in downtown Phoenix, offering globally inspired barbecue, craft beers, and local art. (More)

Construction began on the Oro Valley Marketplace redevelopment, set to feature 320 new apartments, pedestrian improvements, and a park by late 2027. (Watch)

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➤ An interactive map shows Arizona among states with below-average property taxes, while homeowners in the Northeast face the highest bills nationwide. (Map)

 Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield Park now features African wild dogs and the only red-and-white giant flying squirrels in a U.S. public zoo, along with new animal experiences and events. (Photos)

➤ The Villas at Green Valley hosted its third annual Halloween Trunk or Treat, uniting seniors and children for candy, costumes, and community fun. (Watch)

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