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Arizona’s monsoon season means danger for those with asthma. Here’s how to cope.

PHOENIX – Arizona’s monsoon season is here, and it’s not all good news. Those with asthma have to be even more diligent to not get caught in the storm.

A dust storm clouds downtown Phoenix on July 14, 2024. Alerts from the National Weather Service urge those with respiratory conditions to take precautions. (Photo by Lauren De Young/Cronkite News)

Perry High’s Cody Williams leans on faith, family to remain steady amid quick rise to NBA

PHOENIX – Cody Williams reflects on his journey from Perry High School to being selected 10th overall by the Utah Jazz in the NBA Draft, highlighting his faith and family support.

Cody Williams impressed in front of Jazz CEO Danny Ainge Saturday. He scored 21 points on 60% shooting from the field in a 90-89 victory over the Dallas Mavericks at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas. (Photo by Joshua Heron/Cronkite News)

Amid heat waves and drought, Arizona Republicans reject expert consensus on climate change as ‘fake science’

WASHINGTON – Arizona heat waves and drought are exacerbated by climate change, experts say, yet Kari Lake and Republicans in Congress dispute the scientific consensus.

A billboard shows a temperature of 107 degrees at 7:25 p.m. on June 5, 2024 in Phoenix. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Saguaro High phenom Cam Caminiti joins Atlanta Braves as 24th pick in 2024 MLB Draft

SCOTTSDALE – Saguaro High School's Cam Caminiti, a versatile 17-year-old pitching phenom and cousin of former MLB star Ken Caminiti, was selected 24th overall by the Atlanta Braves in the 2024 MLB draft.

Former Saguaro High School phenom Cam Caminiti sports his new Atlanta Braves threads after being selected with the 24th pick in Sunday's MLB Draft. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Phoenix readies for 2024 WNBA All-Star Game with heat safety a top priority

PHOENIX – Phoenix is bracing for dangerous heat as temperatures are expected to reach 113 degrees during this year's sold-out WNBA All-Star game, prompting officials to implement extensive heat relief measures for the safety of visitors.

Fans will deal with high temperatures for WNBA All-Star Weekend, including an expected 113 degrees Saturday for the game. (Photo by Grace Hand/Cronkite News)

Biden’s Arizona firewall starts to crack as oldest Democratic delegate in the state calls for him to quit presidential race

In Arizona, a key battleground state, Democratic delegates willing to weigh in publicly on Joe Biden’s future have mostly rejected calls for him to quit the presidential race. That changed Friday when a 91-year-old delegate called on the 81-year-old president to drop his reelection bid.

President Joe Biden gives a speech at the Tempe Arts Center in September 2023. (File photo by Kevinjonah Paguio/Cronkite News)

Calls to 988 suicide hotline go to a crisis center in the caller’s area code, but may soon get routed to the closest counselor

WASHINGTON – The FCC has proposed a change in how 988 calls are routed, to end delays when callers end up speaking to a crisis center based on their own area code rather than where they actually are.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline signs at the William Howard Taft Bridge in Washington, D.C., on July 11, 2024. The city installed anti-suicide barriers and 988 signs along the bridge in 2023. (Photo by Morgan Kubasko/Cronkite News)

Stanton joins House Democrat calls for Biden to drop reelection bid as GOP ties Arizona Dems to president’s sinking ship

WASHINGTON – Rep. Greg Stanton of Phoenix joined a growing list of House Democrats calling for President Joe Biden to drop his reelection bid. Republicans are slamming Arizona Democrats who haven’t issued such calls. Biden has slipped in Arizona polls since a disastrous debate performance, and the GOP is determined to capitalize.

President Joe Biden flies to Arizona on Dec. 6, 2022. Seated on either side of him are former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and her husband, Sen. Mark Kelly. Next to Kelly are Reps. Raul Grijalva and Greg Stanton. (Photo by Adam Schultz/White House)

Big 12 debut brings new academic and travel hurdles for ASU, Arizona athletes

LAS VEGAS – ASU, the University of Arizona and other schools joining the Big 12 Conference are preparing for increased travel that may impact athletes' academic performance, with officials emphasizing the importance of academic support.

As Arizona State transitions to the Big 12, logistical challenges loom for the equipment staff, with longer drives to games, some even on the East Coast. (File photo by William Wilson/Cronkite News)

‘All eyes are on (us)’: New-look Big 12 debuts at Las Vegas media days with bold ambitions

LAS VEGAS – At the Big 12 media days in Las Vegas, Commissioner Brett Yormark unveiled an ambitious vision for the newly expanded 16-team conference.

Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark addresses the media at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas during the first day of Big 12 Media Day. (Photo courtesy of Brad Denny)

Arizona schools combat phone use in the classroom, see effect on youth mental health

PHOENIX – Across Arizona, classrooms and school districts have started limiting or banning cell phone use to combat student phone addiction. Educators have seen encouraging results.

Lowell Elementary School is a K-8 school in Phoenix that has adopted guidelines restricting the use of wireless communication devices in the classroom. (Photo by Stella Subasic/Cronkite News)

Feds want to rush aid to public housing residents to stay cool during extreme summer heat, but Tucson and Phoenix are in no hurry

WASHINGTON – Arizona public housing authorities can expand utility assistance for cooling costs during extreme heat, but the Tucson authority won’t be participating this year. Residents face challenges accessing cooling, creating health risks as triple-digit temperatures hit the state.

Richard Monocchio, the top official for Public and Indian Housing at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, spoke at the Martin Luther King Apartments in Tucson on June 13, 2024, to announce emergency aid to help public housing residents pay utility bills. (Photo courtesy of Tucson Housing and Community Development)