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Fry’s Food Stores announces plans for a Downtown grocery store. There are none currently. That’s crazy, right?
National Olive Day is on
June 1. As long as we’re talking kalamata olives and not those nasty green ones in your dad’s fridge, we’re all for it
Recommended reading: The Fire Line: The Story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots and One of the Deadliest Days in American Firefighting by New York Times Phoenix bureau chief Fernanda Santos. June marks the third anniversary of the Yarnell Hill Fire tragedy.
Cheers to Bitter & Twisted’s new cocktail menu, featuring works of art like this baby here, called “Quit Your Wining.
Phoenix has the fifth-highest levels of ozone pollution in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association’s 2016 “State of the Air” report. And the taste? Ozone-y.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s self-serving Prince eulogy on Twitter, in which he “celebrated 20 yrs of drug rehab in my jails today.” The Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office had not concluded its autopsy as this issue went to press.
Intel lays off 500 in Chandler. A sharp blow to the Valley’s “Silicon Desert.”
A Maricopa County judge tosses a lawsuit challenging AZ primary results. Probably the right move. But what a nasty f-up.
¡Que hombre! Newly acquired D-backs shortstop Jean Segura leaps out of the gate with a .347 BA through 20 games.
Accused freeway shooter Leslie Merritt Jr. goes free. Enjoy your seven-figure, taxpayer-funded
settlement, bub.
A Sky Harbor employee spots a UFO flying low over the airport. Does it honor Starwood points?







