Arizona fell six spots to No. 10 in an annual survey of the nation's chief executive officers on the
best states for business, the second biggest decline nationally.
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|  | THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this date in 1880, John Clum printed the first issue of the Tombstone Epitaph in a tent. This 1951 photo shows the newspaper's eventual headquarters, now a museum. Images provide an overhead view of the Stronghold Fire near Willcox, which was 22% contained as of Wednesday morning. Today's sponsor is Incogni, helping you protect your personal information online. Flagstaff ⛅ 63°/37° | Kingman π€️ 79°/56° | Lake Havasu π€️ 92°/69° | Page ⛅ 74°/52° | Payson π€️ 73°/49° | Phoenix π€️ 92°/68° | Prescott π€️ 69°/46° | Safford π€️ 88°/56° | Sedona π€️ 74°/54° | Show Low π€️ 70°/40° | Sierra Vista ☀️ 83°/53° | Tucson ☀️ 90°/61° | Yuma ☀️ 92°/62°  Don't feel like reading the national edition of The Flyover? Tune in to The Flyover Podcast! New episodes drop daily. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. | | | |
| Arizona Drops in Business Rankings Arizona fell six spots to No. 10 in an annual survey of the nation's chief executive officers on the best states for business, the second biggest decline nationally. The survey by Chief Executive magazine polled 650 CEOs in January, asking them about states' trade environments, regulations, demographic shifts, and technological advancements. Texas repeated as the top-ranked state, while Florida and Tennessee placed second and third, respectively. North Carolina moved up one spot to No. 4. See the list. Arizona was second to Delaware in posting the biggest year-to-year drop in the rankings. | Bondi: 'No Negotiating' with Tesla Arsonist U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday said there will be "no negotiating" with the man accused of setting fire to a new Tesla Cybertruck at a Mesa dealership. A federal grand jury returned a five-count indictment against Ian Moses, 35. He also faces local charges of arson and property damage for the April 28 actions. "If you engage in domestic terrorism, this Department of Justice will find you, follow the facts, and prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. No negotiating," Bondi said in a statement on X. | Dozens of Schools Defy DEI Ban The state Department of Education published a list of school districts and charter schools not in compliance with a federal directive to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The list on the department's webpage shows dozens of schools failing to provide documentation certifying compliance with "antidiscrimination obligations." The vast majority of Arizona public school districts are complying. Last week, some of the state's school districts voted to defy the ban, despite the risk of losing federal funding. | |
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| | ➤ Statewide: The state House passed a bill to honor slain journalist Don Bolles, who was assassinated almost 50 years ago while investigating a land deal. (Photo) ➤ New River: Police suspect foul play in the death of a 76-year-old pastor at his home. (Watch) ➤ Tempe: The city council formed a subcommittee to study ways to prevent drink spiking in bars and nightlife venues. (Details) ➤ Tucson: A 22-year-old man was arrested after allegedly firing a gunshot that struck a 21-year-old man during a confrontation near the Tucson Mall food court. The injury was not life-threatening. (More) ➤ Casa Grande: City leaders are considering spending $65 million to build sports fields and an aquatics center. The aquatics center topped residents' wish list in a recent survey. (More) ➤ Gila Bend: The town's only library is set to close in less than a month due to increasing maintenance costs. (Watch) | |
| | ➤ Ten players on the Pinnacle High School baseball team in Phoenix refused to suit up until an assistant coach was removed from the team after he confronted a player. (Details) ➤ The high school coach of Walter Nolen defended the character and work ethic of the Texas A&M defensive end, picked by Arizona in the first round of the NFL Draft. (Watch) ➤ Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher A.J. Puk will not need surgery on his injured left elbow. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: MLB | NBA | NHL | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Experience deep, restorative sleep with Sleep Revive! This natural supplement helps reset your circadian rhythm, promoting relaxation and reducing stress for uninterrupted rest. Wake up refreshed and energized—try Sleep Revive today! | |
| | ➤ Mesa Gateway Airport reported a record number of passengers in March, with 261,536 travelers taking to the sky, up 24% from March 2024. (More) ➤ Cheese N Stuff, a popular Phoenix sandwich shop that was set to close in April, will stay open under new ownership. (Watch) ➤ Tempe-based convenience store chain Circle K will partner with local Mexican restaurant Burrito Express to sell grab-and-go items at some of the chain's Phoenix Valley stores. (Details) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Tired of overspending on everyday items? The Penny Hoarder reveals six common expenses draining your wallet—like paid apps, bottled water, and streaming services—and offers practical tips to cut costs. Discover how small changes can lead to big savings. Start saving smarter today! | |
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| | ➤ Anyone who donates 15 cans of food at Castles N' Coasters on Sunday will get an unlimited park pass for $15. The donations will benefit St. Mary's Food Bank. (Details) ➤ A seaplane temporarily housed at Mesa's Falcon Field will be transported to Papua New Guinea north of Australia, where it will be used to provide medical supplies and emergency transportation to island residents. (Watch) ➤ An unlicensed contractor accused of running a scam reimbursed a homeowner for more than $2,000 after a news channel's On Your Side investigation. (Watch) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Say goodbye to snoring and hello to peaceful sleep with ZQuiet! This FDA-cleared mouthpiece gently positions your jaw to keep airways open all night. Comfortable, effective, and dentist-recommended—ZQuiet helps you (and your partner) sleep better. Act now and get 50% off for a limited time! | |
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