College football teams will take the field this weekend for their season openers, including an in-state clash between No. 11 Arizona State and Northern Arizona, while Arizona hosts Hawaii.
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| .png) | Friday, August 29, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1912, Arizona enacted a $5 annual vehicle license fee, with license No.1 issued to Dr. Hiram Fenner of Tucson. This photo shows former Arizona Historical Society Secretary Edith Kitt next to her car. Kickoff alert! Local college football gets underway this Labor Day weekend with an in-state clash between Arizona State facing Northern Arizona, while Arizona hosts Hawaii. Catch the rundown in Top Stories. Invest in today's sponsor Pacaso, a real estate disruptor backed by Venmo and Uber investors and founded by a former Zillow executive. Buckeye ☀️ 102°/79° | Flagstaff 🌤️ 76°/49° | Globe ☀️ 94°/71° | Kingman ☀️ 92°/70° | Lake Havasu ☀️ 104°/84° | Page 🌤️ 86°/67° | Payson 🌤️ 86°/63° | Phoenix ☀️ 105°/83° | Prescott ☀️ 83°/60° | Safford 🌤️ 99°/74° | Sedona 🌤️ 90°/66° | Show Low 🌤️ 83°/56° | Sierra Vista 🌤️ 89°/69° | Tucson 🌤️ 99°/77° | Yuma ☀️ 104°/82°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | |
| School Security Check Sets Off Alarms State Rep. Lydia Hernandez, D-Maryvale, and her adult daughter were escorted from Maryvale High School after allegedly bringing a box cutter to the school to test the school's weapon detection system.
The pair's actions came a week after a student at the school was fatally stabbed with a pocket knife.
Hernandez recorded the alleged test and initially refused to leave. She later denied all allegations and said she was on campus to support parents after last week's homicide. The district plans to press charges and enforce trespassing bans, and some Phoenix City Council members called for Hernandez and her daughter to resign from their positions on the Cartwright Elementary District school board. | WWII Vets Take Soaring Valor Flight Fifteen Arizona World War II veterans were honored at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport on Wednesday before flying to the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. The trip was organized by the Gary Sinise Foundation's Soaring Valor program as part of its 10-year nationwide effort to enable veterans to visit the WWII museum. American Airlines co-sponsors the program. Among this week's participants was Army Air Corps veteran Wing Lei, who recounted delivering supplies to China via the treacherous and infamous Burma Road during the war. With fewer than 1% of World War II veterans still alive, Wednesday's flight was the second-to-last Soaring Valor mission. | College Football Kicks Off College football teams will take the field this weekend for their season openers, including an in-state clash between No. 11 Arizona State and Northern Arizona, while Arizona hosts Hawaii.
Arizona State enters the season with its highest preseason poll ranking since 1998 and also sits at the top of the preseason Big 12 rankings. The Sun Devils finished last season ranked No. 7. Northern Arizona reached the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs last season for the first time since 2017 and returns 23 players, including five All-Conference contributors. Arizona went unranked in preseason polls after a disappointing 2024 season under coach Brent Brennan, but the team hopes a new season and assistant coaching changes spark a rebound. | |
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