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Article Icon 1HOAs Deny Early Construction Access

Some homeowner associations are denying construction crews early entry into their communities despite a new Arizona law allowing summer work to start at 5 a.m.

HOA lawyers argue the associations can legally enforce stricter rules. The dispute has led to some homeowners filing police complaints against contractors.

Contractor attorneys say the new law is essential to protect workers during the summer heat.

Article Icon 1Kyrene Eyes School Closures

The Kyrene School District is considering closing up to six elementary schools and two middle schools to address declining enrollment.

The district serves around 12,000 students but was built to accommodate 20,000. Currently, the district operates 25 schools, including 19 elementary schools and six middle schools.

A committee is reviewing plans to consolidate middle schools and reduce the number of elementary schools, with recommendations due in September.

A public comment period will follow the release of the recommendations.

Article Icon 1Welder Goes Viral for Free Classes

Tucson area welder Travis Reed went viral on social media for offering free welding and fabrication classes to people of all ages and abilities.

Aiming to get more people, including young people, interested in welding, his July video amassed nearly 600,000 views.

Since then, attendance at his free workshops has grown. The classes take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays at his business, Mass Fabricator

Reed provides the needed equipment and offers dedicated sessions for youth and those needing disability accommodations. “You just show up,” he said.

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From a Caltech Garage to a $1 Trillion Market

In 2016, some innovative Caltech robotics students set out to transform fast food. That first garage-built prototype became Miso Robotics.

Since then, Miso’s robots have worked 200K+ hours in live kitchens for brands like White Castle, frying over 4 million baskets of fries, chicken, and more. That traction convinced NVIDIA, Uber AI, and Amazon to help refine Miso’s AI and robots. As restaurants grapple with 144% employee turnover rates and $20/hour minimum wages, that’s a major edge. 

It’s no wonder Miso’s first fully commercial robot, Flippy Fry Station, sold out of initial units in one week. 

Now, Miso is going nationwide and scaling its U.S.-based manufacturing across a $4 billion/year revenue opportunity. As an investor, you can get up to 8% bonus stock.

Just don’t wait too long; Miso’s share price will change on Aug. 14.

Around Arizona

➤ Young: The lightning-sparked Billy Fire forced evacuations in the Tonto National Forest after burning more than 2,500 acres as of Tuesday morning. (Watch)

➤ San Tan Valley: Residents voted Tuesday on whether to incorporate as a town, with official results pending. (More)

➤ Sedona: A woman was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for attacking a police officer with a crowbar during a 2023 traffic stop. (Photo)

➤ Tucson: Targeted grazing continues on the city’s west side, with property owners using sheep to graze on invasive buffelgrass to lower wildfire risks. (Photo)

➤ Superior/Miami: A 16-mile stretch of the U.S. 60 will close in both directions from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Thursday for a bridge replacement project. (Details)

Arizona Sports

Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Tyler Locklear crushed a home run over the left field fence during his first home game with the team. (Watch)

Arizona Cardinals rookie cornerback Will Johnson is listed among the starters on the team’s first depth chart after a dominating training camp thus far. (See Depth Chart)

ESPN gave Devin Booker’s two-year extension with the Phoenix Suns a failing grade, saying he’ll only be a complementary player by the time the contract kicks in. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | Soccer | WNBA

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Arizona Business

Fortescue Future Industries canceled plans for a $550 million hydrogen hub project in Buckeye, citing uncertainty over federal funding of green energy initiatives. (More)

Lake Havasu was one of three Arizona cities ranked among the nation’s most expensive retirement communities, based on U.S. Census Bureau data. (More)

➤ Sam’s Club will host a soft opening today for its store at the Tempe Marketplace, featuring demos and tastings. A ribbon-cutting event will take place on Thursday. (More)

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“One of the Largest Industries Ever”

That’s what NVIDIA’s CEO said about robotics. And the numbers back it up. In Q4 2024, the sector raised more capital than in all of 2023. 

So it’s a big deal that NVIDIA, Uber AI, and Amazon helped Miso Robotics perfect Flippy, its new fully commercial kitchen robot. No wonder initial units sold out in one week.

Miso already has 200K+ hours under its belt for brands like White Castle. With the $1 trillion fast-food industry facing 144% employee turnover rates, Flippy provides 24/7 labor and can boost profits by up to 3X.

Miso is scaling its U.S.-based manufacturing to seize a $4 billion/year revenue opportunity. As an investor, you can get up to 8% bonus stock.

Just don’t wait too longMiso’s share price changes on August 14.

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Et Cetera

Arizona dentist Mathew Jensen launched travel company Tapestry of Africa, which supports medical and dental care in East Africa. (Watch)

Arizona State and the nonprofit Games for Change are partnering to allow students to earn college credit by demonstrating the educational benefits of video games. (More)

Phoenix: Rising country music star Zach Top will headline the 2026 Coors Light Birds Nest concert series at the WM Phoenix Open, performing on Feb. 5. (More)

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