The Community News

Tempe Company Paying People to Poop

by on March 21, 2022 0

With the costs of goods and services increasing, some are looking for ways to earn extra cash. A Tempe business may be the answer to cashing in with the incentive of being paid to poop. GoodNature is a business in Tempe located near University Drive and Rural Road that recently opened for business. The...

Read More

‘Fetty Jeff’ Arrested after Phoenix Police Seize Fentanyl, Meth, Guns and Other Drugs in North Phoenix Bust

by on March 11, 2022 0

Great police investigating has lead to the arrest of a suspected drug dealer, resulting in the removal of dangerous drugs and guns off the street in north Phoenix. The case began as officers conducting a search warrant on a cellphone from an unrelated incident found a text message from “Fetty Jeff.” The term ‘Fetty’...

Read More

Free Document Shred-A-Thon & Prescription Drug Take-Back Community Event this Weekend in Scottsdale

by on March 11, 2022 0

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office (AGO), the Scottsdale Police Department, Highlands Church, and AARP are hosting a free Shred-a-Thon and Prescription Drug-Take Back community event this Saturday, March 12, in Scottsdale. Last year, the AGO assisted in helping local Arizona communities destroy 162,750 pounds of sensitive documents and dispose of nearly 780 pounds of unwanted prescriptions drugs. Shredding...

Read More

2022 Run to Fight Children’s Cancer

by on March 10, 2022 0

Run to Fight Children’s Cancer is back for its 12th year to celebrate survivorship and honor those who lost their battle. It is the largest race in Arizona dedicated solely to fighting against pediatric cancer and will take place on April 9, 2022, at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale. All are welcome to participate...

Read More

Governor Ducey Launches AZ OnTrack Summer Camp

by on March 4, 2022 0

Governor Doug Ducey announced this week that one of Arizona’s most respected education leaders, Lisa Graham Keegan, will lead the AZ OnTrack Summer Camp, the initiative to overcome learning loss that occurred during the pandemic. The Governor also announced applications for schools and community partners to host camp sites open Monday. “The AZ OnTrack Summer Camp...

Read More

Fitbit Recalls Ionic Smartwatches Due to Burn Hazard

by on March 2, 2022 0

Google-owned Fitbit has recalled more than a million of its Ionic smartwatches following reports that overheating batteries had caused burn injuries. This recall only involves the Fitbit Ionic Smartwatch. It was sold with a polyurethane band and has a 1.4-inch color LCD screen. The watches were sold in slate blue/burnt orange, charcoal/smoke gray, blue...

Read More

Where the MLB Season Stands  

by on February 25, 2022 0

The Major League Baseball season will be shortened if a deal cannot be made by the end of Monday. Major League Baseball have given notice to locked-out baseball players that they have five days to salvage the March 31 openers and a full season. The union has been informed that games will be canceled...

Read More

Police Find 3 Bodies in Vacant Lot in South Phoenix

by on February 23, 2022 0

A homicide investigation is underway after Phoenix police found three bodies in a vacant lot in southwest Phoenix. Around about 1:35 p.m. on Sunday, Phoenix police responded to a call to the Phoenix’s Estrella Village neighborhood of 99th Avenue and Mobile Lane, for reports of an injured person. Phoenix officers found the remains of...

Read More