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Article Icon 1Woman Killed in Police Shootout

A woman who fled a traffic stop and opened fire on Pinal County Sheriff’s deputies was fatally shot by officers Thursday evening in San Tan Valley.

Melissa Mills, 46, of Apache Junction, allegedly rammed a police sergeant’s car with her vehicle, crashed shortly afterward, and then fired at least one round that struck a patrol car.

An officer received minor injuries from glass shards. A passenger in Mills’ vehicle was hospitalized for injuries and subsequently arrested on a traffic warrant. 

The officers were placed on paid administrative leave as the investigation continues.

Article Icon 1Phoenix Resumes Cool Pavement Program

Phoenix is moving forward with its controversial cool pavement program, applying a heat-reflective coating on more than 140 miles of roadway so far.

The program restarted after being paused last year over issues of cost, effectiveness, and questions about a previous coating product.

Arizona State University researchers found the coating provides little air temperature relief, increases heat for pedestrians due to its reflective surface, and costs about three times as much as a traditional coating.

Officials who support the program say the coating should last about eight years and help protect the road’s foundation by keeping the surface cooler. 

Article Icon 1Mom Sings Again After Lung Transplant

A 41-year-old Phoenix Valley singer regained her voice after a successful double lung transplant at Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix.

Ali Briskey said she felt “stripped of her identity” as scleroderma led to lung disease during her second pregnancy, leaving her dependent on oxygen and in need of a transplant.

Briskey received her new lungs just three days after she was added to the transplant waiting list. 

It brings me so much joy,” Briskey said. “We sing a goodnight song as a family every night.”

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Around Arizona

Phoenix: Democrats voted to remove state party chair Robert Branscomb six months after his election amid internal disputes and concerns over party leadership and direction. (More)

Grand Canyon: Gov. Katie Hobbs visited the Dragon Bravo Fire site Saturday, a week after the blaze destroyed 70 structures. It’s burned 12,000 acres and is 8% contained. (Watch)

➤ Tucson: Officials are investigating the cause of a building fire on Saturday at HighWire, where sprinklers activated and helped control the flames before crews arrived. (Watch)

➤ Coconino County: Forestry officials are recruiting volunteers to plant 40,000 ponderosa pines next month on 200 acres near Schultz Pass, where 2022 wildfires wiped out over 3,000 acres of forest. (Details)

Peoria: Fencing was installed around City Hall ahead of August renovations to upgrade the front lawn and council chambers, with completion expected by spring 2026. (More)

➤ Eloy: Two people were killed and one seriously injured Thursday evening when a driver crossed the median and hit a pickup truck head-on. (Photo)

Arizona Sports

The Arizona Diamondbacks blew out the St. Louis Cardinals 10-1 on Saturday, led by Eugenio Suarez’s two home runs and Corbin Carroll’s two triples. (More)

Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas scored six points with four rebounds and four assists during the WNBA All-Star Game. (More)

Phoenix Suns guard Boogie Ellis scored four consecutive three-pointers in the second quarter of the team’s 111-87 Summer League win over Portland. (Watch)

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➤ ZenniHome shut down its LeChee factory last week and laid off 210 workers, ending its effort to address the Navajo Nation housing crisis with factory-built tiny homes. (Watch)

State insurance regulators ordered the shutdown of Thin Blue Line Benefits Association for allegedly selling illegal health insurance plans to first responders, leaving many with unpaid bills. (Watch)

Arizona ranked 46th in personal income growth last quarter at 5.4%, well below the national average increase of 6.7%. (More)

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Et Cetera

Green Valley’s Molly Sheridan, who in February ran seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, finished 15th in last week’s North Pole Marathon. (Photo)

A $1,000 reward is being offered for help identifying two people accused of using stolen credit cards to make nearly $10,000 in purchases, including at a Phoenix Costco.  (Watch)

A video report shows how Salt River Project linemen use specialized equipment and tactics to stay safe while repairing downed power lines. (Watch)

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