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Breaking Barriers: Ability360 opens Phoenix Summit Challenge to all abilities
TEMPE – Ability360 partnered with the City of Phoenix as part of the Phoenix Summit Challenge, which included various hikes in Phoenix throughout a one-day challenge. This challenge provided an opportunity to many, including those with disabilities.
Drama on 18: Bernhard Langer’s clutch putt wins Schwab Cup Championship; Steven Alker secures season points title
PHOENIX – The PGA Tour Champions season concluded at the Phoenix Country Club Sunday with the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. The day saw Bernhard Langer drain a 30-foot putt on the 18th hole to win the Cup Championship tournament at Phoenix Country Club and Stephen Alker win the season-long points race.
Behind the diamond: How big MLB payrolls affect postseason success
PHOENIX – The Los Angeles Dodgers are perennial World Series contenders, due in part to their large payroll. They don’t win the World Series every year, which shows that high-spending teams aren’t always the last team standing.
Election Day 2024: Updates from Arizona voters, polling locations, watch parties and more
PHOENIX – Arizona voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for the presidential election, a U.S. Senate race, nine U.S. House races, 13 state ballot measures and many more state and local races.
Maricopa County working around the clock to make sure Election Day goes smoothly
PHOENIX – Many voters enter this Election Day with questions on security and how ballots will be counted. Maricopa County officials provided answers and data to help make this election a smooth one.
‘Better, not bigger’: New entrance, ticket policy among changes for 2024 WM Phoenix Open
SCOTTSDALE – After a chaotic 2024 tournament, organizers of the WM Phoenix Open enacted changes for 2025, including adding a new entrance, raising ticket prices and widening walkways.
The Great Stair Climb: Bisbee 1000 pays tribute to mining town’s boom days
BISBEE – The Bisbee 1000: The Great Stair Climb celebrates the history of a quirky Arizona mining town that was the most populated city in Arizona and the largest between St. Louis and San Francisco when it was booming in the early 1900s.
Buying championships: How NBA’s second apron changes team building for owners, general managers
PHOENIX – Following an era of spending to win championships, the new second apron player payroll threshold is changing the way NBA teams construct their rosters.
BLK Arizona Run Club builds community in the Valley, one step at a time
TEMPE – In just a few short months, the BLK Arizona Run Club has blossomed into a popular weekly event. With more people attending every Sunday, expansion to other cities could come soon.
Arizona Diamondbacks win season finale, waiting to learn playoff fate
PHOENIX – While the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the San Diego Padres in the season finale, their playoff fate is in the hands of the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves, who meet in a Monday doubleheader. If neither team sweeps, the Diamondbacks season is over.
Cardinals ready to move on after loss to Lions against familiar faces
TEMPE – Following a third-quarter filled with missed opportunities, the Arizona Cardinals now shift their focus toward the Washington Commanders and a couple of faces familiar to Valley football fans.
Arizona Cardinals shift focus to correcting Week 1 mistakes ahead of home opener vs. Los Angeles Rams
PHOENIX – Following the loss in Buffalo, the Cardinals are already looking forward to their home opener against the Rams, facing a different style of quarterback in Matthew Stafford.