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"Wildfires, Missing Persons, and Community Events: Your Phoenix News Update"


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Welcome to the Phoenix News Update for Thursday, May 15th, 2025. I'm Morgan Riley, bringing you the latest from across the Valley.

The Greer Fire continues to rage in Eastern Arizona after igniting on May 13th. It has now grown to over 7,000 acres with multiple structures reportedly destroyed. Evacuations remain in effect for Greer, Northwoods, and South Fork residents in Apache County. State officials provided an update yesterday evening, and emergency response teams continue battling the blaze in challenging conditions.

Word on the streets of Phoenix is that lawmakers have been listening to tribal members seeking answers regarding the disappearance and death of Emily Pike. A legislative hearing was held discussing the case and examining group home protocols. The discussions could potentially lead to new legislation addressing missing Indigenous children in our state.

In law enforcement news, a former Prescott Police officer has been indicted on manslaughter charges stemming from a shooting that occurred while on duty in June 2024. The indictment relates to the death of Daniel Leslie. The case continues to develop as authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.

On a brighter note, ABC15's Javier Soto recently participated in the annual Guardian Games alongside Special Olympics Arizona athletes, law enforcement officers, and community members. Soto described the event as "the true definition of joy" as participants engaged in friendly competition to benefit Special Olympics Arizona.

For those looking for weekend activities, the Arizona Science Center in downtown Phoenix offers engaging exhibits for the whole family. And if you're feeling hungry, check out one of Angry Crab Shack's locations across the Valley for a delicious seafood meal.

The Arizona Humane Society continues its adoption services at three Phoenix locations: Van Buren Street, Dobbins Road, and 13th Avenue. If you've been considering adding a furry friend to your family, now might be the perfect time.

And there's good news for Phoenix residents who've been frustrated with the city's reverse lanes. A new petition to end this traffic system has reached the Phoenix City Council, so we may see changes to our commute patterns in the future.

Looking ahead, expect warm temperatures through the weekend with clear skies perfect for outdoor activities.

This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a Phoenix news update. For more information, you can always send an email to [email protected] or check out our website at QuietPlease.AI.
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