Tuesday, February 17, 2026

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Test and Treat, Snow Alert, and Red Bull Showrun

A proposal at the state Capitol would allow pharmacists to test for common illnesses such as the flu and COVID-19 and prescribe treatment on the spot.
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Article Icon 1Lawmakers Push for Fourth National Park

Arizona could soon gain a fourth national park under a proposal to add Chiricahua National Monument in Willcox to a list that currently features Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, and Saguaro national parks.

A bipartisan bill led by Arizona's congressional members would elevate the century-old "Wonderland of Rocks," a move supporters say would bring increased funding, staffing, and long-term protection.

Willcox Mayor Greg Hancock backed the proposal before Congress last year, saying similar designations for other parks boosted visitation by about 20%. Some worry the designation could lead to overcrowding and development.

The measure must pass both chambers and be signed by the president, a process that could take months or years.

Article Icon 1Bill Would Let Pharmacists Test and Treat

A proposal at the state Capitol would allow pharmacists to test for common illnesses such as the flu and COVID-19 and prescribe treatment on the spot.

Currently, pharmacists in Arizona can conduct certain tests but cannot treat patients who test positive. The bill was scheduled for a committee hearing on Monday.

Supporters, including the Arizona Pharmacy Association, say the measure would expand rural access, where only 35% of primary care needs are met, while also speeding treatment and easing clinic strain.

Some medical groups and family physicians oppose the move, citing pharmacists' limited diagnostic training and warning of potential misdiagnosis or improper treatment.

Article Icon 1Search and Rescue Dog Retires

An 8-year-old search and rescue dog with the Phoenix Fire Department is retiring after eight years responding to emergencies locally and nationwide.

Talon and his handler, Battalion Chief Mike Smith, deployed to building collapses, missing-person searches, and major disasters with FEMA's Arizona Task Force 1.

Smith credits Talon with helping locate survivors in complex rescue scenes, saying he trusts the dog's nose over any mechanical tool.

Talon will retire at Smith's home after years of navigating rubble that can strain joints.

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Many men are told prostate changes are simply part of aging. But emerging research suggests multiple factors may influence prostate health beyond just age or testosterone levels.

Over time, inflammation, diet, and circulation can all play a role in urinary symptoms like frequent nighttime trips, weak flow, or difficulty starting and stopping.

In this short video, you'll learn about a doctor-developed approach designed to support healthy prostate function naturally. It focuses on ingredients that have been studied for their potential role in urinary health and overall male wellness.

If you're looking for a science-based way to support better comfort and confidence, this is worth watching.

Around Arizona

Northern Arizona: Up to 8 inches of snow and 45 mph wind gusts could hit Flagstaff, Williams, and the Mogollon Rim today and Wednesday, impacting travel on I-40 and I-17. (Details)

Maricopa County: A voter roll review by the county recorder's office found 60 noncitizens voted in prior elections, with the cases referred to local prosecutors for review. (More)

Pima County: As the search for Nancy Guthrie entered its third week, Savannah Guthrie released a video urging her mother's alleged abductor "to do the right thing." (Watch)

Marana: A group seeking to force a vote on a downtown development project filed a lawsuit after the town rejected its referendum petition. (Watch Report)

Peoria: Construction began near Vistancia Boulevard and White Peak Drive on the city's first new fire station in 20 years, with its 2027 opening expected to boost response times. (More)

Bullhead City: The city said there's no deadline to apply for its Utilities Assistance and Discount Program after a delayed mailing caused some confusion. (Details)

Arizona Sports

Arizona men's basketball dropped three spots to No. 4 in this week's AP poll, ending the team's nine-week streak atop the rankings. (See Full Poll)

Pitcher Zac Gallen reportedly turned down multi-year contract offers from other teams to return to the Arizona Diamondbacks on a one-year deal, saying, "I've always kind of bet on myself." (More)

The Arizona Cardinals hired Miami Hurricanes assistant coach Zac Etheridge as their cornerbacks coach. (More)

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Arizona Business

AZ Big Media opened voting for Arizona's best healthcare workplace, with ballots accepted through Feb. 27. (Vote)

Aurora Innovation Inc. expects to roll out 200 driverless trucks by the end of the year, expanding operations on highways between Arizona and Texas. (More)

A developer added 80 acres to the Rio 1900 project in Goodyear, advancing plans for a 5,800-home master planned community set to begin construction in 2027. (More)

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7 Hidden Signs Your Body Is Crying Out for Magnesium. Think your anxiety, muscle tension, and irregular heartbeat are just part of getting older? Think again. Groundbreaking research reveals how a single mineral deficiency could be behind dozens of common complaints after 50. Even more intriguing? Many of the medications commonly prescribed to older adults might be making this deficiency worse. Before you accept another prescription, there's something crucial you need to know about magnesium. (Learn more)

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Prostate changes aren't always just about aging. Research shows inflammation and lifestyle factors may play a role in urinary symptoms many men experience.

This short video explains a doctor-developed method designed to support healthy prostate function naturally. Watch here to learn more.
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Phoenix will welcome the Red Bull Showrun to its downtown streets on March 14, showcasing F1 cars, drifting, and fan zones with merchandise and interactive activities. (More)

Sierra Vista nonprofit Velo Vets is helping disabled veterans regain mobility and community through twice-weekly 15-mile cycling rides and social gatherings. (Watch)

The Havasu Art Trail returns for its fourth year on Saturday and Sunday, featuring more than 60 artists in a free, map-guided showcase across Lake Havasu City. (Details)

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"Impossible" Bone Density Improvements Linked to Overlooked Protein. Doctors are doing double-takes at recent DEXA scans showing unprecedented bone density improvements in women over 60 after adding this protein in their diet. The stunning results have doctors questioning if their equipment is malfunctioning—but the explanation lies in a revolutionary protein compound that provides what calcium supplements alone cannot. (Learn More)

The Poll

Should pharmacists be allowed to test for and treat common illnesses like the flu?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. No opinion

Previous Results:

Are you more of a cat or dog person?

  1. Dog: 40%
  2. Both: 23%
  3. Cat: 19%
  4. Neither: 18%
Arizona Trivia

Architectural Digest named which northern Arizona city's post office among the world's 11 most beautiful in 2023?

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Prison Labor Ruling, Summit 50+, and a Kangaroo Tree Joey

A judge on Friday ruled that the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) has been compelling prisoners to work, violating the state constitution’s ban on involuntary servitude.                
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Article Icon 1Judge Limits Forced Prison Work Punishments

A judge on Friday ruled that the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) has been compelling prisoners to work, violating the state constitution’s ban on involuntary servitude.

The ruling comes in response to a class-action lawsuit alleging Colorado has failed to comply with Amendment A, which removed an exception clause for prison labor from the state’s prohibition of slavery.

In the Feb. 13 ruling, the court ordered CDOC to stop using certain disciplinary measures, such as long stretches in isolation, as punishment for not working, finding such policies to be unconstitutionally coercive.

Unless it’s appealed by the state, the decision could mean rapid, system-wide changes to how work is assigned and enforced in state prisons.

Article Icon 1Colorado Health Funds Spared For Now

A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to rescind $600 million in public health funds from Colorado and three other Democrat-led states.

The funds, which come from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, allow the states to track disease outbreaks and collect public health data. Colorado stands to lose $22 million from the cuts.

Federal officials cited concerns of fraud and mismanagement as reasons for the rescission. The four states’ attorneys general argue the funds were pulled over “policy disagreements,” including about diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

The judge, in addition to issuing a temporary restraining order, scheduled a hearing for tomorrow, Feb. 18.

Article Icon 1Senior Athletes Take Over Keystone

The Summit 50+ Winter Games, an annual winter sports competition for athletes ages 50 and up, took place in Keystone and Frisco last week.

Dozens of athletes, some nearly 90 years old, competed in multiple ski, skate, ski mountaineering, and shooting events over three days. Biathlon, which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, was among the most popular.

This year’s awards named a King and Queens of the games to recognize those who participated in the most events. Thomas Kullman, 67, of Keystone, competed in eight events, more than anyone else. The Queens competed in six disciplines each. 

Guy Gadomski, the current event director of this decades-long tradition, says he wants to double the number of participants next year and add new events in the future.

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Many men are told prostate changes are simply part of aging. But emerging research suggests multiple factors may influence prostate health beyond just age or testosterone levels.

Over time, inflammation, diet, and circulation can all contribute to urinary symptoms such as frequent nighttime trips, weak flow, or difficulty starting and stopping.

In this short video, you’ll learn about a doctor-developed approach designed to support healthy prostate function naturally. It focuses on ingredients that have been studied for their potential role in urinary health and overall male wellness.

If you’re looking for a science-based way to support better comfort and confidence, this is worth watching.

Around Colorado

➤ Aurora: During congressional testimony, acting ICE Director Todd Lyons accused local law enforcement of leaking details of an operation targeting Tren de Aragua gang members, which he said jeopardized the operation. (See Details)

➤ Eastern Colorado: Xcel Energy said it doesn’t plan to perform any public safety power shutoffs this week, but enhanced powerline safety settings may result in wind-triggered outages. (See Details)

➤ Idaho Springs: A woman pleaded guilty to defrauding six entities, including investors for the Mighty Argo Cable Car project, of nearly $11 million from 2019 to 2021. She faces up to five years in prison. (More)

➤ Evergreen: A man opened fire with a shotgun inside a local health care facility before taking his own life Thursday. No one else was injured. (More)

➤ Aurora: A judge on Friday denied several families' request to resume sex change treatments for minors at Children’s Hospital Colorado, which suspended the treatments amid federal pressure. (More)

➤ Aspen: The fire department signed a contract to purchase five autonomous firefighting drones capable of carrying up to 20 gallons of water plus 80 gallons of foam. (More)


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Colorado Sports

Former Colorado Buffaloes tight end Christian Fauria tore into Deion Sanders’ coaching style in a recent interview: “I don’t think he’s very bright. I don’t think he can manage a game. I think there’s a lot of flash, but I think there’s no substance… He’s got a lot of people, like, brainwashed.” (More)

The Denver Broncos hired USC assistant coach (and former Houston defensive coordinator) Doug Belk to coach defensive backs next season. (More)

NBA superstar Anthony Edwards called out Nuggets center Nikola Jokiฤ‡ for his lack of effort and desire to play in the league’s All-Star game. (More)

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Colorado Business

Walmart plans to build a 191,300-square-foot Supercenter and fueling station in Windsor after nearly two decades of delays, having first bought the parcel of land in 2007. (See Details)

Denver consumer prices climbed 2.6% from a year earlier in January, slightly above the national inflation rate of 2.4%. (See Report)

The World Famous Dark Horse, a Boulder restaurant and bar, announced it will permanently close on March 14 after more than five decades in business. (More)

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➤ 7 Hidden Signs Your Body Is Crying Out for Magnesium. Think your anxiety, muscle tension, and irregular heartbeat are just part of getting older? Think again. Groundbreaking research reveals how a single mineral deficiency could be behind dozens of common complaints after 50. Even more intriguing? Many of the medications commonly prescribed to older adults may be worsening this deficiency. Before you accept another prescription, there's something crucial you need to know about magnesium. (Learn More)

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Prostate changes aren’t always just about aging. Research shows inflammation and lifestyle factors may play a role in urinary symptoms that many men experience.

This short video explains a doctor-developed method designed to support healthy prostate function naturally. Watch here to learn more.
Et Cetera

Brick Planet, an exhibition of sculptures made from 1.5 million LEGO bricks at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, is open now and runs through May 3. (See Photos)

The Denver Zoo recently welcomed its first-ever Huon tree kangaroo joey. Born in July, the joey is now six months old and can be occasionally seen peeking out of its mother’s pouch. (See Photos)

This list of mountain-town restaurants along Interstate 70 and U.S. Highway 285 spotlights everything from a Leadville saloon to the nation’s highest-elevation fried chicken. (See List)

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➤ "Impossible" Bone Density Improvements Linked to Overlooked Protein. Doctors are doing double-takes at recent DEXA scans showing unprecedented improvements in bone density in women over 60 after adding this protein to their diet. The stunning results have doctors questioning if their equipment is malfunctioning—but the explanation lies in a revolutionary protein compound that provides what calcium supplements alone cannot. (Learn More)

The Poll

How often do you ski?

  1. Several times per season
  2. Once or twice a year
  3. Every now and then
  4. I've never skied
  5. I don't ski anymore

 

Yesterday's Results:

What's your favorite sport at the Winter Olympics?

  1. Figure skating: 15%
  2. I don't watch: 14%
  3. Skiing: 13%
  4. Ice hockey: 13%
  5. Curling: 12%
  6. Snowboarding: 11%
  7. Bobsledding: 11%
  8. Other: 11%
Colorado Trivia

 In 1889, the San Miguel Valley Bank in Telluride became the first bank robbed by what infamous outlaw?

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