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Article Icon 1 Arizona Job Growth Turns Positive Again

Arizona added 13,300 jobs year over year in April, the state’s first positive employment growth in eight months.

The turnaround ends a prolonged slowdown driven by high interest rates and a construction pullback. The report comes from the Common Sense Institute Arizona, which has tracked the slowdown since mid-2025.

Economists cite easing borrowing costs and renewed semiconductor investment—particularly from TSMC and Intel in the Phoenix metro—as the key drivers behind Arizona’s improving job picture.

Article Icon 1 First Heat Death of 2026 Confirmed

Maricopa County health officials have confirmed its first heat-related death of 2026—an older adult male—following a historic March heatwave that sent multiple days above 100°F. Then, during the second week of May, the National Weather Service issued a formal extreme heat warning for the entire Valley.

Heat kills more Arizonans each year than any other natural disaster. Officials are urging residents to check on elderly neighbors, use cooling centers, and avoid outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours.

Maricopa County recorded more than 600 heat deaths in 2023 and 2024. With triple digits expected to return next week after this weekend’s brief cooldown, health officials say outreach to unhoused and elderly residents is the immediate priority.

Article Icon 1 Beds for 65 Arizona Kids

Volunteers with Sleep in Heavenly Peace built and delivered beds this weekend to 65 children in Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff who otherwise sleep on the floor.

The Phoenix chapter is expanding statewide, with crews in all three cities building wooden frames and delivering them with mattresses—free of charge to every family.

The nonprofit operates in all 50 states and has delivered more than 100,000 beds nationally. Saturday’s Arizona effort was among the largest coordinated single-day builds the organization has attempted in the state.

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Most Father’s Day gifts end up forgotten in a drawer or sitting unused in the garage. But every once in a while, you find something that instantly becomes part of someone’s daily rotation.

That’s exactly what’s happened with the Everywhere Pant from Cozy Earth.

These pants have become a genuine favorite around The Flyover because they’re incredibly comfortable without looking casual or sloppy. The fabric is lightweight, breathable, and stretchy enough for travel, weekends, golf outings, or long days on the go, while still looking polished enough to wear out to dinner.

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Around Arizona

Grand Canyon: The National Park Service is moving forward with a major upgrade to the park’s aging water delivery system, replacing deteriorating pipelines that serve both the South Rim visitor complex and the North Rim. (More)

Rural Arizona: The USDA has declared drought disasters in Apache, Graham, Greenlee, Navajo, and Pima counties, unlocking federal assistance for farmers and ranchers hammered by consecutive seasons of below-average rainfall. (More)

➤ Pinal County: Developer Vermaland LLC has agreed to scale back its proposed La Osa data center from 59 buildings to 11, bowing to community opposition over the project’s massive water use and infrastructure demands. (More)

➤ Payson: A major widening and safety project on State Route 260 east of Payson is moving into construction, promising relief to the heavily traveled corridor connecting the Valley to Rim Country. (More)

Paradise Valley: An Arizona youth flag football league was relocated from its city field after the brother of Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill complained to officials, raising questions about access and influence in the Valley’s recreation system. (More)


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Arizona Sports

Arizona State baseball crushed South Dakota State 17-0 yesterday in an elimination game at the Lincoln Regional. The Sun Devils will play again tomorrow with a chance to advance to the regional championship. (More)

Arizona men’s golf opened up the NCAA championships with a 1-under par 287, putting it in a four-way tie for sixth place through 18 holes of the tournament. (More)

The Arizona Diamondbacks saw both their five-game winning streak and star second baseman Ketel Marte’s 11-game hitting streak come to an end on Friday in a 7-6 extra-innings loss to the Seattle Mariners. (More)

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➤ The Arizona Humane Society rescued a mother duck and her ducklings from a storm drain in Chandler after recent weather caused flooding in the area—a small but heartwarming reminder that not all weekend calls involve a crisis. (Watch Video)

Brick Convention took over the Mesa Convention Center this weekend with two days of LEGO sets, minifigures, massive custom builds, and hands-on activities for kids and adult fans alike. (See Video)

The 14th Annual Aviation Expo is happening on June 6 in the high-country, at the Springerville Municipal Airport. With proceeds benefiting Round Valley Animal Rescue, the event brings aircraft displays and aviation demonstrations to one of Arizona’s most scenic and often overlooked corners. (More)

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