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Article Icon 1State Budget Fight Risks Shutdown

Arizona could be headed toward an unprecedented government shutdown after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed two budget packages drafted by House Republicans.

One proposal laid out a comprehensive spending plan packed with conservative priorities, while the other, dubbed a “skinny budget,” kept current funding levels in place to buy more time for talks before a Monday deadline.

Hobbs accused Republicans of wasting time with “reckless and partisan budgets.” Republican House Speaker Steve Montenegro blamed Hobbs for a possible government shutdown.

How a shutdown would affect state agencies remains unclear. Functions such as public safety and prisons would continue to operate, officials say.

 

Article Icon 1Sheriff Joins Trump Advisory Team


Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels was appointed to a homeland security panel advising President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

The appointment reverses the Biden administration’s decision to remove Dannels from the advisory panel in 2021.

A vocal supporter of Trump’s immigration policies, Dannels is a U.S. Army veteran and a 40-year law enforcement professional who has served as Cochise County sheriff since 2012.

The advisory council was created in 2002 to address threats such as terrorism, natural disasters, and cyberattacks. The panel will convene its first meeting this year on July 2 in Washington, D.C.

Article Icon 1Fan Banned After Marte Comment

Arizona Diamondbacks star infielder Ketel Marte became visibly upset during Tuesday night’s game against the White Sox in Chicago after a fan allegedly shouted a comment about Marte’s late mother.

Marte’s mother, Elpidia Valdez, died in a 2017 car crash, prompting him to temporarily leave the team and return to the Dominican Republic.

Arizona manager Torey Lovullo and shortstop Geraldo Perdomo consoled Marte on the field. “It was a terrible moment. Fans are nasty and fans go too far sometimes,” said Lovullo, who declined to repeat the fan’s comment.

The fan was ejected and permanently banned for verbal abuse. The comment was made during Marte’s seventh-inning at-bat. In the first inning, Marte hit his 15th home run of the season.

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Statewide: Arizona and New Mexico authorities are investigating vandalism and property damage across multiple counties, including destroyed U.S. flags and spray-painted messages critical of cowboys and President Trump. (Photos)

Tucson/Phoenix: A proposed passenger rail route between the state’s two largest metro areas took a step forward, with officials approving initial planning documents. (Watch)

➤ Statewide: A U.S. Senate proposal to sell more than 2 million acres of federal land, including in Arizona, was dropped from current budget negotiations following a ruling by the Senate parliamentarian. (More)

➤ Tolleson: A group of residents demanded the resignation of the full Tolleson Union High School Governing Board after citing issues with communication and spending. Others defended the school board. (Watch)

➤ Surprise: Some residents voiced frustration over the cancellation of the WeRIDE pilot program due to costs. (Watch)

Scottsdale: A 47-year-old man who allegedly pulled a gun on a Tesla driver during a road rage incident in April was charged with aggravated assault. (Watch)

Arizona Sports

➤ The Phoenix Suns drafted Khaman Maluach from Duke and traded another draft pick as part of a deal for Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams, while the University of Arizona’s Carter Bryant was selected by San Antonio in the NBA Draft on Wednesday. (Draft results)

➤ Sports analysts ranked Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt ninth in a list of the country’s top 10 quarterbacks leading to the 2025 college football season. (List)

The Arizona Cardinals announced Tuesday that nine training camp practices will be open to fans for free, starting with the first session on July 24. (More)

Four-star Texas football recruit Paris Melvin Jr. included the University of Arizona among his final four college choices, alongside Baylor, Houston, and Ole Miss. (More)

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Arizona Business

Downtown Tucson businesses report a decline in violent crimes after bars in the area launched a program that notifies them when a patron is banned from any of the other participating venues. (Watch)

Metro Phoenix’s Bongiorno Bagels and The Bagel Man earned spots on Yelp’s list of the 50 best bagels in the U.S. and Canada. (Details)

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Colby Brandt was promoted to Glendale police chief after nearly three decades of working for the department, most recently as assistant chief and interim chief. (Photo)

Charles Smith, 27, was sentenced to one year in prison for spraying pesticides on produce at a Mesa grocery store and posting a video of his actions on social media. (Watch)

Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker took a break from a golf match to spend time with a group of young fans sporting his jersey earlier this month in Flagstaff. (Watch)

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