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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Phoenix Hits Record 118° in August Heat Wave Inferno
Phoenix shattered its all-time August temperature record Thursday, soaring to 118 degrees Fahrenheit amid a brutal heat wave gripping the Desert Southwest. The extreme scorch marks the second straight day of record-breaking highs, with warnings persisting through Friday evening. Relief looms over the weekend, but triple-digit heat remains the norm.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Maricopa Supervisors Back Wittmann Residents, Block BNSF Rail Hub Push
In a packed meeting room, Wittmann residents breathed a sigh of relief as the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors unanimously rejected BNSF Railway's land-use change for a massive $3.2 billion rail facility. Fears of noise, pollution and disrupted rural life fueled the opposition. But BNSF vows the northwest Valley project will move forward.
May 5
Arizona GOP House Passes $17.9B Budget; Hobbs Eyes Talks
May 5
Hundreds March in Phoenix May Day Rally Against Billionaire Influence
May 5
Crime & Public Safety
Read Section →Gilbert Teen Arrested Again: New Charges for Revenge Porn Campaign
Gilbert police arrested 19-year-old Elijah Deshong on 34 counts after investigators alleged he violated his plea agreement by repeatedly contacting his victim, tampering with her social media accounts, and distributing explicit images online over a yearlong period. The case marks a dramatic escalation in what prosecutors describe as a systematic campaign of harassment and sexual exploitation.
May 5
9 Hospitalized in Peoria UTV-Truck Crash Near Lake Pleasant
May 5
Phoenix Cops Smash Drug Ring Smuggling into AZ Prisons
May 5
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