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Article Icon 1Phoenix Man Climbs Seven Summits

Phoenix Valley real estate agent Clayton Wolfe completed the Seven Summits challenge, reaching the top of Russia’s Mt. Elbrus last week.

Wolfe began his climbs of the tallest mountain on each continent in 2019 by scaling Mt. Aconcagua and Mount McKinley.

Next, Wolfe plans to complete the Explorer’s Grand Slam—a challenge only about 70 people have completed—by reaching the North and South poles.

Through his climbing, he has helped raise $15,000 for Saguaros Children’s Charities and donated 59,128 servings of food to St. Mary’s Food Bank.

Article Icon 1State Down to One Sizzler

The iconic Sizzler restaurant chain permanently closed its last Phoenix-area location after 40 years in business.

The closure of the Maryvale site leaves the Sizzler in Flagstaff as the chain’s only remaining Arizona restaurant. 

Founded in 1958, Sizzler rose to fame for its affordable steaks and all-you-can-eat salad bars. The chain has faced mounting challenges in recent years, filing for bankruptcy in 2020.

At its peak, Sizzler operated 270 locations nationwide. Today, 74 remain open.

Article Icon 1Mayo Clinic Named State’s Best

U.S. News & World Report named Mayo Clinic-Arizona the state’s best hospital for the 13th consecutive year in its latest rankings.

Nationally, Mayo Clinic-Arizona was ranked No. 10 in the report’s national Honor Roll.

Banner Health hospitals in Phoenix and Tucson ranked No. 2 and No. 3 among hospitals in Arizona, respectively.

The study evaluated hospitals nationwide on outcomes such as mortality rates, complications, and nursing care.

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Around Arizona

Phoenix Valley: A new law permitting casitas on single-family residential properties faces opposition from some residents, including those who say homeowners are using the law to build oversized and non-residential structures. (Watch)

➤ Statewide: State Attorney General Kris Mayes joined other Democratic state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit challenging the federal government’s request for names, addresses, and Social Security numbers of food stamp recipients. (Details)

Pima County: The Tucson city manager’s office said 358 voters in three wards received incorrect party ballots ahead of the city’s primary election on Tuesday. (Watch)

Gilbert: Police increased patrols at shopping centers after several businesses raised concerns that teen social gatherings have escalated into unruly behavior. (Watch)

Taylor: A former ranch worker was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for stealing and selling property from Flying E Cattle Co., including firearms and equestrian gear. (Photo)

➤ Graham County: Highways 70 and 191 will undergo projects to add passing lanes and repave sections of the roadways. (Map)

Arizona Sports

Arizona State basketball was one of eight teams selected to participate in the Maui Invitational tournament in November in Hawaii. (More)

The Phoenix Suns fired director of security Gene Traylor, who filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the team several months ago. The team said Traylor was fired for violating confidentiality policies and lying to a team investigator. (More)

Former Arizona Cardinals center A.Q. Shipley rejoined the organization as the team’s newest radio color commentator for Arizona Sports 98.7. (More)

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Arizona Business

Frontier Airlines will add two weekly flights between Tucson and Dallas-Fort Worth beginning in October. (More)

Little Miss BBQ and Eric’s Family Barbecue topped a list of the state’s 30 best barbecue dining spots. (List)

Dick’s Sporting Goods will host an Oct. 17 grand opening for its new Glendale location. (Watch)

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Phoenix artist Leila Parnian set a record for Arizona’s largest mural with her 230-foot freehand painting on the new Saiya Apartment Building in the city’s downtown. (Watch)

A $5 million Mexican gray wolf enclosure planned for Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson will let visitors walk through a tunnel into a circular viewing area surrounded by the museum’s wolf pack. (Image)

➤ A Phoenix Valley teen hoping to reduce drug overdoses donated $21,000 in opioid overdose-reducing Narcan to schools, shelters, and recovery centers through his nonprofit. (Watch)

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