City Policy Costs Hotels + Phoenix, Vegas Grow Amid Rising Heat

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Happy friday Phoenix! Here you can find everything you need to know in the city today.

First the weather today:

Mostly cloudy. High: 89 Low: 66.

Here are the top stories in Phoenix today:

  1. Local hotels say the city policy of not allow sports teams to play outside of the state at tournaments on the city’s own property hurt their business. A hotel owner claims he is lost more than $ 400,000 because of the policy that too costs the city Tax income. (KJZZ)
  2. Phoenix and other cities with already scorching temperatures continue to grow, even if the Threat from climate change emerges. Both Maricopa County and Clark County, home of Las Vegas, were two of the nationwide five fastest growing counties in the US according to the 2020 census. That growth means officials need to make sure that these cities and their populations can withstand the heat. (Associated Press)
  3. The start of winter in Phoenix is ​​imminent mostly sunny and dry but with possible rain for Black Friday shoppers. AccuWeather recently launched its Daily Forecasts until the end of December, provided daily forecasts for Phoenicians who want to plan ahead for upcoming outdoor activities. (Phoenix patch)
  4. A Phoenix woman paid off Tens of thousands of debts and supports her family by finding deals on clothes and shoes and then resell them. She has an eye for both fashion and discounts and usually searches for articles for twice as much as she paid for her. She appreciated that she usually makes out $ 5,000 per month. (FOX 10 News Phoenix)

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Today in and around Phoenix:

  • Blood Drive – Paradise Valley High. (7:30 a.m.)
  • Mammogram Screenings – Boulder Creek High. (8 o’clock)
  • St. Mary’s Food Bank Food distribution at Brunson-Lee Elementary School. (11 clock)
  • Laurie Trygg Dance Class – Scottsdale Neighborhood Arts Place. (4 p.m.)
  • Jazz nights at the Wrigley Mansion. (6 p.m.)

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Caitlin Sievers

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