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Article Icon 1Sickouts Lead to Flight Delays

A small number of flight delays and cancellations hit Arizona and other U.S. airports due in part to “sickouts” by some air traffic controllers, among the employees required to keep working during the partial federal government shutdown.

Sky Harbor in Phoenix reported about 50 delayed flights and four cancellations as of 2 p.m. Tuesday, while Burbank Airport in California temporarily shut down its control tower.

Republicans and Democrats sought to use the delays as leverage in ongoing federal budget talks, with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy saying, “In a job that’s already stressful, this shutdown has put way more stress on our controllers.”

Article Icon 1Professors Oppose Compact

The University of Arizona Faculty Senate voted to oppose a proposed compact between the school and the Trump administration on college reforms.

U of A is one of nine universities asked to provide feedback on the proposal by Oct. 20. 

The compact seeks to reward schools that follow federal policies on tuition limits, a ban on DEI programs, admissions criteria, and more.

U of A leaders have yet to comment on the proposal. In Texas, the chair of the University of Texas’ governing board said he was honored that the school was among those selected.

Article Icon 1Magazine Spotlights Inspiring Offices

The TikTok data security center in Scottsdale and Jones Studio in Tempe are among the spaces that made Arizona Real Estates list of the state’s 10 coolest offices.

Others listed include Dutch Bros in Tempe, with an arcade and pickleball court, and Bond in Phoenix, offering a glass-enclosed treehouse boardroom and spa-inspired fitness center.

The Scottsdale TikTok office features wellness rooms and a cantina serving its 400 employees. Jones Studio was praised as a “living expression” of the design company’s ethos.

A 2025 study on the nation’s workspaces found that offices with flexible layouts and enhanced amenities report higher employee satisfaction.

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Around Arizona

➤ Globe and Miami: More rain and potential flooding are forecast for the communities as cleanup continues following recent storms. (More)

➤ Mount Hopkins: The Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory near Amado will close to the public after Saturday if the partial federal government shutdown continues. (More)

Cochise County: A resident sued over the county’s proposed half-cent jail tax, claiming residents should have had the opportunity to sign petitions before the measure was added to the November ballot. (More)

➤ Show Low: The Timber Mesa Fire and Medical District mourned the death of firefighter Glenn Collins, 46, who was killed in a crash with a suspected drunk driver. Last month, two other firefighters with the district were killed in a head-on crash. (Photo)

➤ San Tan Valley: The newly incorporated town’s governing council appointed Daren Schnepf as the inaugural mayor. (More)

➤ Mount Lemmon: The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has increased Mount Lemmon patrols since August, resulting in 175 traffic stops and 14 citations. (More)

Arizona Sports

The NFL Players Association is investigating Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon’s heated sideline interaction with running back Emari Demercado on Sunday. (More)

The Arizona Diamondbacks‘ Corbin Carroll and Geraldo Perdomo were named finalists for the Hank Aaron Award, given to the league’s top offensive performer. (More)

Flowing Wells High School running back Jayden Simmons was named All Sports Tucson’s player of the week after surpassing 2,000 career yards on Friday. (Photo)

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Arizona Business

Amkor Technology broke ground on a $7 billion semiconductor chip packaging and testing plant in Peoria, expected to create about 3,000 jobs when opened in 2028. (More)

➤ Costco and two Marriott hotels plan to open locations at the Halo Vista development near the TSMC complex in north Phoenix. (More)

➤ Tucson’s Slaughterhouse, a popular haunted attraction, will end its 21-year run after the current season concludes on Nov. 1. (More)

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Et Cetera

State transportation worker Karl Lopez helped tow a stranded truck and clear a flooded street so an ambulance could reach an injured teenager during the Sept. 26 storm in Globe. (More)

➤ The family-owned Coyote Oaties bakery in Glendale went viral for its pumpkin spice latte served inside a miniature pumpkin. (More)

➤ The 19th annual Tucson Classics Car Show will take place Oct. 18 at The Gregory School, featuring over 400 classic cars and a raffle for a 2025 Corvette Stingray or $40,000. (Photos)

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