Welcome to Phoenix News Beat, I'm Morgan Riley bringing you the day's biggest stories from across the Valley of the Sun.
Word on the streets of Phoenix is that we're experiencing some truly historic weather today. For the first time in over 100 years, rain has fallen on June 1st in Phoenix, breaking a century-old record. Rare early June storms are moving through Arizona today, so keep those umbrellas handy if you're heading out. Our meteorologists are tracking these unusual weather patterns as they develop across the region.
In breaking news, opening statements in Lori Vallow Daybell's second murder conspiracy trial are expected to begin tomorrow, June 2nd, right here in Arizona. Daybell, often referred to as the "doomsday mom," has already been convicted of killing two of her children and conspiring to kill her fourth husband, Charles Vallow. During Friday's court appearance, we learned that Daybell is reportedly ill. The judge instructed her to inform her legal team if she'll be able to attend court on Monday and mentioned she may need to be quarantined in jail. We'll continue following this high-profile case as it unfolds.
In other legal developments, one of the six remaining defendants in the Preston Lord murder case appeared in court last week to discuss a possible plea agreement. Jacob Meisner ultimately declined prosecutors' offer to downgrade the felony murder charge to manslaughter while maintaining an aggravated robbery charge. The next settlement conference is scheduled for June 20th.
For those traveling north of Phoenix this summer, ADOT has added 15 miles of new lanes between Anthem Way and Black Canyon City on Interstate 17. However, construction continues, so please drive cautiously through these work zones.
On a heartwarming note, Buckeye Elementary School guidance counselor Sherry Saylor continues to inspire after nearly four decades of service. As the school year wrapped up, Saylor shared that she remains just as passionate about her role today as when she started back in 1985. Her unwavering dedication to students despite the increasing challenges facing educators serves as a reminder of the profound impact one person can have on a community.
Looking ahead to community events, local parents in Chandler are currently fundraising for their son who has been diagnosed with an ultra-rare disorder, while a Gilbert family is using their devastating news to help spread awareness about an important cause.
As we navigate these early June days together, remember that Phoenix's strength has always been in its people – resilient through summer heat, monsoon rains, and whatever else comes our way.
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