Good morning, Phoenix. I’m Morgan Riley, and you’re listening to the latest local updates—your direct line to stories shaping our city. If you’ve heard something brewing at the corner coffee shop, you might just hear it confirmed right here. Word on the streets of Phoenix: We’ve got just the right mix of rain, resilience, and real people propelling us into summer.
Our top story this week centers on the unseasonably wet weather that swept over the Valley. Local rainfall totals are in, and folks across Phoenix saw some much-needed relief from the early June heat. Ahwatukee measured nearly half an inch of rain, while communities like Apache Junction and Avondale reported lighter showers. These numbers may not seem like much to our friends out east, but for us, every drop counts, helping our desert city breathe a little easier as we prepare for those classic triple-digit highs still on the horizon.
In other news, a wrong-way crash on I-10 near Jefferson Street rattled the early morning commute, reminding us all to stay alert and cautious out there. The incident involved a driver making a U-turn on the freeway, resulting in several collisions. Fortunately, first responders acted quickly. Incidents like these underscore the importance of Operation Safe Roads—an ongoing effort to keep Phoenix drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians out of harm’s way.
For a dose of inspiration, let’s shift our focus to Buckeye Elementary School, where guidance counselor Sherry Saylor continues to make an impact after nearly forty years. Since 1985, Sherry’s unwavering passion for her students has been a constant, and as the school year wrapped up, her commitment was as strong as ever. At a time when educators face new challenges almost daily, Sherry’s example reminds us that a kind heart and steadfast dedication can change lives for generations.
Turning to weather and events—expect mostly sunny skies to return as the week goes on, with temperatures climbing back toward the low hundreds. After those rare rain showers, it’s a classic Sonoran transition. As for your weekend, Phoenix’s summer calendar is heating up. Check out the Roosevelt Row First Friday art walk or grab tickets to the Diamondbacks’ home series—both perfect ways to connect with our vibrant community. And for families, several local libraries are launching summer reading programs, making it a great season for both learning and leisure.
As we close, let’s remember that whether we’re navigating stormy weather, celebrating the dedication of those who uplift our youth, or simply finding joy in a community event, Phoenix is defined by its people—their perseverance and their generosity. Word on the streets of Phoenix: This community always rises to meet every challenge, with both grit and grace.
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