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Wildfires, Traffic Woes, and Community Spirit: Resilient Phoenix News Roundup


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Hello Phoenix, it's Morgan Riley here with your Monday morning news update for May 19th, 2025.

Word on the streets of Phoenix is that Governor Hobbs has declared a state of emergency as the Greer Fire continues to grow, now exceeding 20,000 acres. Fire crews are working around the clock as evacuation orders remain in place for affected communities. We'll keep you updated as this situation develops.

In city news, a multi-vehicle crash near 35th Avenue and Buckeye Road has left several people injured, including a child. Emergency responders were quick to the scene on Friday afternoon. This follows another traffic incident yesterday near 27th Avenue and Encanto Boulevard where two children were injured. Phoenix Police Department reminds drivers to exercise extra caution, especially in high-traffic areas during the upcoming summer months.

The Isaac School District has announced it will officially close, affecting thousands of students and their families. District officials are working on transition plans for students and staff. More details are expected to be released later this week regarding enrollment options for the upcoming school year.

On a brighter note, the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Guardian Games benefiting Special Olympics Arizona brought our community together this weekend. ABC15's Javier Soto participated for the third consecutive year, joining athletes from Special Olympics, law enforcement officers, and community members in what he described as "the true definition of joy." The event showcased the incredible spirit of our community and the power of inclusive athletic competition.

Looking at today's weather, we're expecting temperatures to remain high with clear skies across the Valley. If you're heading out, remember to stay hydrated and apply sunscreen as we continue to experience early summer conditions.

For community events this week, keep an eye out for local farmers markets throughout the city, and the downtown art walk happening on Friday evening.

As we start another week, I'm reminded of how resilient our Phoenix community continues to be – whether facing natural disasters, supporting special athletes, or simply helping neighbors through challenging times. That spirit of cooperation makes our city truly special.

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. Until tomorrow, Phoenix.
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