Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said his department "dropped the ball" in failing to forewarn startled South Tucson residents about a military and police training exercise Tuesday night.
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.png) | Friday, June 20, 2025 | | Good Morning! On this day in 1910, a Phoenix newspaper announced a boom in auto sales as one company sold three vehicles in a single week. This circa 1915 photo shows an early model. A longtime Phoenix eatery made Mashed's list of each state's best hole-in-the-wall restaurants. In other business news, Arizona just earned a Gold Shovel Award. Get the full scoop in Top Stories. Save up to 80% on your favorite brands when you sign up with today's sponsor, Brad's Deals! Buckeye ☀️ 109°/76° | Flagstaff 💨 83°/50° | Kingman 💨 97°/69° | Lake Havasu ☀️ 110°/82° | Page ☀️ 100°/71° | Payson ☀️ 92°/61° | Phoenix ☀️ 109°/81° | Prescott ☀️ 88°/62° | Safford ☀️ 109°/75° | Sedona ☀️ 95°/67° | Show Low 💨 91°/59° | Sierra Vista ☀️ 99°/70° | Tucson ☀️ 108°/79° | Yuma ☀️ 110°/75°  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, all in under 15 minutes. | | | |
| Double Murder Suspect Killed in Shootout A man accused of killing his mother and stepfather—both members of the Arizona Rangers law enforcement auxiliary—was fatally shot during a standoff with Missouri state troopers on Tuesday in Missouri, authorities said. Francis Alcantar-Chavez, 23, allegedly shot and killed his mother, Cynthia Templeton, 53, and stepfather, Troy Templeton, 62, in Taylor before fleeing the state. His motive was not immediately known.
The couple was found inside their home by Cynthia Templeton's ex-husband, who is Alcantar-Chavez's father. The ex-husband was returning two of the couple's other children to the home. In Missouri, Alcantar-Chavez was shot by state troopers when he opened fire on them after crashing his motorcycle during a chase. One trooper was hospitalized with minor injuries. | Sheriff Apologizes for Unannounced Training Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said his department "dropped the ball" in failing to forewarn startled South Tucson residents about a military and police training exercise Tuesday night. The training by Pima Regional SWAT took place at an abandoned school, and prompted residents to report helicopters, loud booms, and "smoke bombs" near their homes. The training was conducted in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense. Similar training took place in Phoenix this week. Although Nanos apologized, he questioned the decision to schedule the training at night. | Arizona Wins Top Business Award Arizona was awarded its fifth straight Gold Shovel Award for policies that attract employers, create jobs, and improve infrastructure. Area Development magazine selected Arizona and Indiana as the winners in the 5 million to 8 million population category. The magazine also named the expansion of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s operations in Arizona as one of its manufacturing projects of the year. Other notable business projects launched in Arizona in 2024 include Pure Wafer, Lucid, and sports brand PUMA. | |
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