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"Honoring Community, Uplifting Educators: Phoenix's Heart Beats in Classrooms"


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Good morning, Phoenix. I’m Morgan Riley, and here’s your latest word on the streets of Phoenix.

Leading our local coverage is a story that’s touched many hearts and prompted serious conversations around community safety. Early Wednesday morning near 19th Avenue and Buckeye Road, a 21-year-old man lost his life in a shooting. Police are still investigating the circumstances, and as of now, no suspects are in custody. This tragic event reminds us that while Phoenix offers so much vibrancy and promise, we must continue to look out for one another. Whether you’ve lived here your whole life or just moved in, safety and solidarity remain everyone’s responsibility.

Now, on a more uplifting note—at the close of the school year, ABC15 spotlighted Buckeye Elementary School’s guidance counselor, Sherry Saylor. Sherry has served her school community for nearly four decades. She started back in 1985, and her dedication still shines just as brightly today. With every challenge—be it changing curriculums, a global pandemic, or supporting students’ mental health—Sherry has shown up, ever-passionate about her students and the city’s future. Her story is a reminder that the beating heart of Phoenix isn’t just in its downtown or its historic districts—it’s in the classrooms where future leaders are shaped by people who love what they do.

As many have noticed, the weather this week has taken a classic Phoenix turn. Highs are pushing into the upper 90s with the triple digits likely by this afternoon, so remember to hydrate and protect yourself from prolonged sun exposure. Word on the streets of Phoenix is, summer is definitely here.

Looking ahead for things to do, make sure to check out the Roosevelt Row First Friday Art Walk, kicking off tomorrow evening. It’s always a wonderful blend of classic local art and new, innovative voices—much like this city itself. For families, the Arizona Science Center is hosting “Night at the Museum” this Saturday, a great option to stay cool while learning something new. And for those who love a good community story, Caffe Boa Ahwatukee made headlines this week after a surprise visit from chef Gordon Ramsay—just another sign of how Phoenix’s food scene continues to evolve and surprise.

In a city that’s seen everything from the copper boom to the birth of the modern tech corridor, every news cycle is an invitation to reflect on where we’ve been and where we’re headed. Today’s stories—of challenge, resilience, and pride—remind us that Phoenix is defined not only by its sun and sprawl, but by the people who make it their own.

This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss a Phoenix news update. And if you want to share a story, ask a question, or dig deeper, email me at [email protected] or check out our website at Quiet Please dot AI. Stay safe, and I’ll see you around the neighborhood.
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