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"Wildfires, Tragedies, and Community Spirit: The Latest Phoenix News Update"


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Welcome to the Phoenix News Update for May 14th, 2025. I'm Morgan Riley, bringing you the stories that matter in our vibrant desert city.

Word on the streets of Phoenix is that the Greer Fire in Eastern Arizona has prompted evacuations as it continues to spread rapidly. The fire, which sparked yesterday on May 13th, has already grown to over 3,000 acres with multiple structures reportedly destroyed. Residents of Greer and South Fork in Apache County have been instructed to evacuate their homes immediately as firefighters work to contain the blaze.

In legal news, Anthony Maiorana has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his wife's death in a Goodyear neighborhood lake last year. Meanwhile, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office is investigating after two people were found dead inside their Sun City home on Saturday.

On a more positive note, community members came together this past weekend for the Guardian Games benefiting Special Olympics Arizona. ABC15's Javier Soto participated for the third consecutive year alongside athletes, law enforcement, and other community members. Soto described the event as highlighting "the true definition of joy" as athletes showcased their abilities in friendly competition.

Turning to education, the community recently said goodbye to one of the valley's oldest elementary schools. CJ Jorgensen, which first opened its doors in 1957, will be closing at the end of this school year. The Roosevelt School District voted to close the academy, which has made a significant impact on countless lives throughout its 68-year history.

Looking ahead to community events, the Arizona Science Center continues to offer educational experiences at their downtown Phoenix location on Washington Street. For those interested in helping others, consider supporting A New Leaf, a local organization based in Mesa that provides essential services to those in need.

As we move deeper into May, we remind our Phoenix residents to check on elderly neighbors as temperatures rise. The City of Scottsdale is currently seeking volunteers to help homebound seniors beat the heat.

The weather today calls for typical mid-May conditions – clear skies with high temperatures reaching into the upper 90s, so stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours.

Through triumph and challenge, Phoenix continues to demonstrate its resilience and community spirit. 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, send an email to [email protected] or check out our website at QuietPlease.AI.
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