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Article Icon 1Teen Hiker Dies Amid Heat Wave

An 18-year-old hiker died from heat illness near the Bright Angel Trail at the Grand Canyon last week, as triple-digit temperatures grip the state.

The teenager was on a day hike from the South Rim to the Colorado River. A rescue helicopter responded, but the teen did not survive.

Triple-digit heat is forecast across most of Arizona through the work week, with Phoenix and Tucson both expected to top 105°F. Nationally, a coast-to-coast heat wave is forecast for the week.

You can find tips on avoiding heat sickness—and the common signs and symptoms of illness—here.

Article Icon 1Antivenom Added to Emergency Flights

BannerAir highlighted the benefits of administering rattlesnake and scorpion antivenom mid-flight, allowing bite victims in rural areas to receive treatment before reaching a hospital.

The helicopter service, which operates across Arizona, equipped its fleet with antivenom through a partnership with Rare Disease Therapeutics. In one case, a Valley man bitten by a rattlesnake received treatment in under an hour from the time of the bite.

Arizona averages about 250 rattlesnake bites and thousands of scorpion stings per year, with children especially at risk of bites and severe health effects.

Article Icon 1Poll: State’s Top Hospitals

Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix led the 2026 Ranking Arizona public voting for the state’s top acute care hospitals.

Banner–University Medical Center Phoenix came in second, followed by Tucson Medical Center and Phoenix Children’s Hospital. You can find the Top 10 here.

Mayo Clinic, long ranked among the nation’s top hospitals for complex cases, serves patients from all 50 states and more than 60 countries.

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Around Arizona

San Carlos: San Carlos Lake closed indefinitely after drought conditions and dam releases killed nearly the entire fish population. (More)

➤ Tucson: Two orphaned mountain lion cubs made their public debut at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, where they’ll serve as wildlife ambassadors. (More)

Phoenix: Fan Fusion 2026 wrapped Sunday at the convention center, expected to break last year’s attendance record of 130,000 over three days. (More)

Mesa: Turkey’s national soccer team will host a free fan day tonight at Arizona Athletic Grounds, ahead of using Mesa as its World Cup training base. (More)

Phoenix: Firefighters gained control of a brush fire along the Salt River that sent a column of smoke over parts of the city, with no injuries reported. (More)


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Arizona Sports

The Arizona Diamondbacks signed former Minnesota Twins outfielder Max Kepler, who is eligible to return in late June from a suspension for taking performance-enhancing drugs. (More)

➤ Arizona State football coach Kenny Dillingham, speaking at the Sun Devils’ annual youth camp, reaffirmed his commitment to in-state recruiting. (More)

➤ Arizona men’s basketball announced the 2026 Red-Blue Showcase and Post/Move concert will take place on Sept. 26. (More)

Arizona Diamondbacks rookie LuJames Groover recorded his first MLB hit on Saturday, an RBI single. (Watch)

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Arizona Business

The city of Cottonwood draws visitors statewide with dozens of antique shops, galleries, and Native American silverwork packed along its historic Main Street. (More)

The Goldwater Institute sued Phoenix, alleging the city violated the Arizona Constitution’s Gift Clause by selling downtown land at a $3.3 million discount to a housing developer. (More)

Scottsdale developer BB Living withdrew its rezoning proposal for Tempe’s shuttered Shalimar Golf Club, saying it will pursue a lower-density housing plan within the site’s existing agricultural zoning. (More)

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A viral video captured a dust devil sweeping through an Arizona property, sending a group of horses galloping in all directions. (More)

University of Arizona researchers linked three common sleep habits to early signs of brain aging: sleeping outside the recommended seven- to nine-hour range, frequent daytime napping, and sleeplessness. (More)

Scottsdale philanthropist Ann Siner will match up to $600,000 in community donations for spay/neuter programs through the Arizona Humane Society. (More)

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