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Last week, we launched our 12-day push to reach 2,000 Flyover investors, and we are now only 200 away from the finish line. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to support The Arizona Flyover, this is it.

Your investment today doesn’t just help The Flyover nationally—it directly fuels our growth in Arizona: our audience, our coverage, and our Arizona team.

Will you stand with The Arizona Flyover by investing today? We’re looking for 9 Arizona readers to step up and become investors—your investment, along with other fellow Arizonans, will ensure we meet our 2,000-investor goal.

Will you be one of them?

Why Invest in The Arizona Flyover?

1. Grow the Arizona newsroom and impact.
Your investment helps us expand the Arizona team, deepen our coverage, and reach more readers across the state.

2. Keep it reader-owned.
We believe Arizonans—not corporations—should shape the news they rely on.

3. Low minimum, big impact.
We’ve lowered the minimum to $500, making it easier for more Arizonans to become co-owners of the journalism they trust.

4. Protect honest reporting.
Your support keeps us independent, fact-first, and focused on fair, balanced coverage for Arizona’s communities.


A Quick Note

When we launched The Arizona Flyover, we hoped the state would embrace a trustworthy, unbiased source of news. We didn’t expect so many of you to stand with us. But today, over 75,000 Arizonans get their daily news from The Arizona Flyover.

Your investment in The Arizona Flyover will send a clear message: honest journalism still matters here.

We’re 200 investors away from 2,000 reader-owners, and Arizona’s share is just 9 reader-investors. Stepping up now could put us over the top.

Will you help us grow The Arizona Flyover and hit this milestone?

Invest in The Arizona Flyover today.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Rain Leads to Rescues and Travel Delays

Heavy rain caused widespread flooding across western Arizona, prompting multiple water rescues in Tonopah and Wickenburg.

In Cordes Lakes, a car was swept away in Big Bug Creek on Tuesday. A passenger was pulled to safety, but the 70-year-old driver remained missing.

As much as 3 inches of rain fell over 12 to 24 hours in areas.

The storms caused flight disruptions at Phoenix Sky Harbor, with ground delays issued on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Article Icon 1100+ Schools Show Improvement

The state removed more than 100 K-12 schools from its low-performance list, citing gains in students’ academic proficiency.

Schools are placed on the state’s school improvement list when they fall among the lowest performers under federal and state accountability standards. They must follow targeted plans to raise achievement.

State school superintendent Tom Horne credited plans that focused on reading and math, along with the Project Momentum program, for helping students improve. 

Several schools posted notably higher proficiency rates, including American Leadership Academy Gilbert South K-6, Candeo Schools Peoria, and Challenge Charter School in Glendale.

Article Icon 1Tesla Gets Ride-Hail Permit

Tesla received a permit from the state Department of Transportation to operate a ride-hail service, with additional approvals required for a full robotaxi rollout.

Tesla hopes to launch robotaxi services in Phoenix and other cities by the end of next year, entering a market where competitors such as Waymo already operate fleets.

Currently, Tesla is testing autonomous vehicles in Phoenix while running a pilot robotaxi program with human safety drivers in Austin, Texas. The company plans to remove the human drivers in its Austin pilot program later this year.

In Austin, Tesla’s and Waymo’s accident reports for September listed a combined 13 crashes, not all of which were the fault of the vehicles.

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Around Arizona

➤ Fountain Hills: The town council voted 5-2 to limit the public comment portion of council meetings to agenda items only. (More)

➤ Tempe: The city will consider reducing speed limits on seven roadways, with public comment meetings set for Dec. 9. (Details)

➤ Statewide: An Arizona State researcher said mosquitoes are learning to survive longer in Arizona’s extreme summer heat, raising concerns about increased activity. (Watch)

➤ Phoenix: The Phoenix Fire Department proposes buying six e-bikes to speed mountain rescues after Scottsdale Fire demonstrated the bikes’ effectiveness. (Watch)

➤ Tucson: The city cleared homeless encampments at 100-Acre Wood Bike Park on Tuesday, preparing the site for construction beginning this week. (Watch)

➤ Flagstaff: The city completed a makeover at Bushmaster Park, adding tennis, basketball, and pickleball courts along with landscaping upgrades and LED lighting. (Photo)

Arizona Sports

Arizona State entered the 2025 College Football Playoff rankings for the first time this week at No. 25, with selection committee chair Hunter Yurachek saying, “The committee has a lot of respect for Arizona State.”  (More)

➤ The War Dogs will battle the Liberty Jr. Lions in the eighth-grade Arizona Youth Football League championship on Saturday. (Championship Games)

Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt may enter the transfer portal ahead of next season, potentially commanding over $3 million, one analyst said. (More)

➤ Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen turned down the team’s one-year offer of $22 million and will enter free agency, with Arizona eligible for a draft pick if he signs elsewhere. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | Soccer | NCAAF | NCAAM | NCAAW

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Arizona Business

Arizona Farm Bureau said Thanksgiving meal prices around the state are down slightly from last year, with turkeys and traditional fixings for 10 people costing $53.17, a 21-cent drop. (More)

➤ Arizona climbed to No. 14 in the Tax Foundation’s 2026 State Competitiveness Index. (More)

Toy Shack Storage opened in Bullhead City, offering an 85,782-square-foot facility with advanced security, climate control, and a range of unit sizes. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Kingman will kick off the holiday season on Dec. 6 with its 19th annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Locomotive Park, featuring festive activities and a new musical train display. (Details)

➤ Four organizations received a total of $750,000 in Homes for Heroes grants to expand transitional housing, detox, and support services for Arizona veterans. (More)

Mesa Beer Week will take place Friday through Nov. 30 at 12 local venues, with visitors to at least five of the locations offered a chance to win Copper State Beer Festival tickets and a hotel stay. (More)

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The Poll

Should public comment at city meetings be restricted to agenda items only?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. No opinion

 

Previous Results:

Were you impacted by Tuesday’s internet outages?

  1. No: 60%
  2. Yes: 40%
Arizona Trivia

What weather event prompted Phoenix to host a special Thanksgiving celebration in April 1941?

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