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Article Icon 1U of A Fraternities Investigated

Six University of Arizona fraternities are under investigation, with three facing allegations of forced alcohol use, burns, and hospitalizations.

Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Chi were placed on interim suspension pending further investigation, while Phi Delta Theta’s activities were restricted.

Three other fraternities are under investigation for allegations of policy violations and noise complaints.

The investigations come amid broader scrutiny of campus incidents across Arizona, including a suspected hazing-related death at Northern Arizona University in January.

Article Icon 1All Judges Pass Pre-Election Review

An independent commission found all judges on Arizona’s 2026 election ballot meet performance standards, based on surveys, comments, and public testimony.

The Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance Review has provided voters with evaluations ahead of retention elections since 1992. 

The panel found all 84 judges and one Arizona Supreme Court justice up for retention votes this year met standards for professionalism and impartiality.

Article Icon 1Firefighter Sees Baby He Delivered Graduate

Twenty-two years after he delivered her during an emergency birth, a retired firefighter attended the graduation of a Grand Canyon University student on Friday. Watch the report.

Alan Kent made the trip out from his home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where in 2004 he responded to a 911 call and delivered Chloe Huddle at her home.

Alan was the first person to hold me, and we’ve had a special bond ever since,” Huddle said.

The families made a pact to attend each other’s milestones, a promise they’ve kept ever since. Kent, now retired, also plans to attend Huddle’s upcoming wedding.

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Around Arizona

Pima County: A former FBI assistant director said he thinks the answer to the suspected Feb. 1 abduction of Nancy Guthrie is “in Tucson.” (More)

Phoenix: The nonprofit Check for a Lump will offer free mobile mammograms on Thursday as part of its work to expand access and reduce screening barriers. (Watch)

Maricopa County: Former sheriff Joe Arpaio said he’s “alive and kicking” after a false report of his death spread across social media. (Watch)

➤ Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University will award honorary doctorates to six people, including Arizona’s Teacher of the Year, during its May 8–9 commencement ceremonies. (See Recipients)

➤ Buckeye: Four juveniles and a 19-year-old were detained as suspects after an armed robbery sparked a 30-mile police chase on I-10 that ended in a crash and neighborhood search. (More)

➤ Sedona: A bridge project will narrow southbound I-17 to one lane near the Sedona turnoff through summer, causing delays. (Details)


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Arizona Sports

➤ The Phoenix Suns were eliminated from the NBA playoffs on Monday night, losing 131–122 to defending champion Oklahoma City. (Box Score)

➤ The Arizona Cardinals drew mixed reviews from draft analysts, praised for taking Jeremiyah Love at No. 3 but questioned for selecting Carson Beck in the third round. (More)

Four defensive backs from the Arizona Wildcats were selected in this year’s NFL draft, the most from any college in the country. (More)

Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Adrian Del Castillo left Sunday’s game with a dislocated finger, adding to an injury-plagued series that also saw Zac Gallen and Geraldo Perdomo leave games. (More)

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Arizona Business

Scottsdale chef and restaurateur Joey Maggiore has listed his newly refurbished home for $4.5 million. He bought the property in 2023 for $3 million. (Photo)

BubbaQue opened its first brick-and-mortar restaurant in Tucson after 16 years as a food truck, bringing its popular brisket and BBQ staples to the city’s south side. (Photos)

The city of Prescott launched BizLink, a service to help businesses navigate permits, licensing, and city processes while connecting them with local resources. (More)

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Et Cetera

Yuma Territorial Prison celebrated its 150th anniversary by hosting a Prohibition-era speakeasy event with live music Saturday night, drawing a large crowd. (Watch)

Mesa kindergarten teacher Marissa Arbuckle is in the running for America’s Favorite Teacher, a national contest and fundraiser. (Watch)

➤ Camp Verde High School sophomore Hadie Beaman won the SkillsUSA state photography title and will represent Arizona at the national contest this summer. (More)

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