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State of emergency declared in wake of powerful microburst that left miles of damage in Arizona
A state of emergency was declared in Tempe, Arizona as cleanup efforts continue in the wake of a powerful microburst that left a trail of damage across hundreds of homes and businesses.
A powerful "microburst and thunderstorm" pushed through Tempe, Arizona, leaving more than 130 people displaced Monday afternoon, officials said. Several apartment buildings were "severely" damaged during the storm, according to the City of Tempe.
Dale Sievwright was in the shop with an Autoplex Auto Service employee. Both were unharmed when the microburst ripped through parts of the building and tore off the majority of the front of the building.
A fourth suspect has been arrested in connection with the murder of an East Valley man who was shot and killed at an apartment complex more than two years ago.
Tens of thousands of people gathered across Arizona in parks, on street corners and at the state Capitol for a national day of protest against President Donald Trump, many in inflatable costumes that have become a symbol of resistance.
Raleek Brown bulled in for a 1-yard touchdown with 34 seconds left and Arizona State rallied after blowing a 12-point fourth-quarter lead to hand No. 7 Texas Tech its first loss of the season, 26-22.
Arizona State defeated the undefeated Red Raiders 26-22 in front of a sea of yellow in Tempe, Arizona. The final score is the most points the Red Raider defense has allowed all season. While still a low number, hints of Texas Tech’s 2024 secondary showed. The team finished No. 134 in passing defense that year.
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