Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport launched its Early Bag Check service to reduce wait times at ticket counters.
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|  | Thursday, February 12, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1999, U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, announced he would vote to convict President Clinton on articles of impeachment. Clinton was acquitted after the Senate fell short of the 67 votes required. Robert Rock of Eloy, who built the U.S.'s first luge track and competed in the 1972 Winter Olympics in Japan, reflected on the sport's thrill, danger, and lasting pride. Hear his comments here. Today's episode of The Flyover Podcast highlights surprising new research suggesting your daily coffee or tea habit could be linked to a lower risk of dementia. Host Ayla Brown unpacks what scientists found, including the ideal number of cups per day and why decaf didn't show the same effect. Listen here. Are you actually using everything Amazon Prime gives you? We're breaking down 9 perks many members miss. Keep an eye on your inbox later today for an email from our sponsor, Brad's Deals, on Amazon Prime benefits hiding in plain sight. Today's sponsor, GoldCo, is sharing how an IRS-approved strategy could help you protect your savings from inflation and economic uncertainty. Buckeye 🌤️ 80/54° | Bullhead City 🌤️ 75/59° | Casa Grande 🌤️ 79/56° | Flagstaff 🌤️ 55/31° | Globe 🌤️ 70/51° | Kingman 🌤️ 64/47° | Lake Havasu 🌤️ 76/61° | Payson 🌤️ 62/45° | Phoenix 🌤️ 80/59° | Prescott 🌤️ 60/40° | Safford 🌤️ 74/54° | Sedona 🌤️ 65/48° | Show Low 🌤️ 61/37° | Sierra Vista ☁️ 71/51° | Tucson ⛅ 77/57° | Yuma 🌤️ 79/59°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | |
| Grand Jury Declines to Indict Kelly and Others A Washington, D.C., grand jury declined to indict Arizona U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly and five other Democrats on criminal charges over their video urging U.S. service members to refuse orders they deem unlawful. Few details about the grand jury decision were released officially. No immediate responses were issued by officials of the U.S. Department of Justice or the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. The video was released in November. Kelly, a retired U.S. Navy captain, later received a letter of censure from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. He also faces a possible cut in rank and pension, which was the focus of a court hearing last week. | Guthrie Search Ongoing Authorities continued the search for Nancy Guthrie, a day after releasing video of a potential suspect and clearing one man of suspicion. Elsewhere, KGUN 9 confirmed new activity in the Bitcoin account cited in an alleged ransom note in the case, though total transactions were under $300. Guthrie, 84, was last seen the night of Jan. 31 at her Catalina Foothills home. The man detained and questioned by police, a delivery driver who identified himself as Carlos, was released after investigators questioned him and searched his home in Rio Rico. "I hope they get the suspect," he said. | Sky Harbor Launches Early Bag Check Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport launched its Early Bag Check service to reduce wait times at ticket counters. Under the service, travelers on domestic flights can check luggage and print boarding passes at the Rental Car Center or East Economy Parking Lot before taking the Sky Train to their terminal. Early Bag Check does not extend the standard airline check-in window, but helps passengers skip ticket counter lines and move through the airport more easily. The free service is available for Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, Southwest, and United flights. | |
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| | ➤ Phoenix Valley: The U.S. Army began an investigation into reports that fuel from a military aircraft fell on area neighborhoods, coating cars and causing burns to a resident's eye. (Watch Report) ➤ Gilbert: A man with Stage 4 melanoma became the second Banner Health patient to receive experimental cell therapy that trains immune cells to attack tumors. (Watch) ➤ Gila County: The state will tap a $5 million fund to help connect small water systems near Globe and Star Valley to larger utilities to reduce PFAS contamination. (Details) ➤ Sierra Vista: Gov. Katie Hobbs met with area leaders to discuss rural groundwater management, border security funding, and regional cooperation. (Watch) ➤ Tucson: The city began installing a high-visibility HAWK crosswalk signal at the site of a deadly 2025 crash at Euclid Avenue and Second Street, the first of many Prop 411 safety upgrades. (More) ➤ Flagstaff: Six finalists were selected from 184 applicants for the deputy city manager position, with a public meet-and-greet held on Wednesday. (Finalists) | |
| | ➤ Gov. Katie Hobbs proposed up to a 45% gaming tax on FanDuel, DraftKings, and other large gaming companies that operate in the state, with no changes to the current 10% tax on other operators. (More) ➤ Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Corbin Burnes aims to fully recover from Tommy John surgery by the MLB All-Star break in mid-July. (More) ➤ Kyler Murray's large contract could limit potential trade returns to late-round draft picks if the Arizona Cardinals decide to deal him this offseason. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: Olympics | NBA | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAASB | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ M.D. Says: This Type of Water Could Make You Fat It's one of the easiest things to do...Yet, according to a leading heart doctor, millions of Americans are drinking the WRONG type of water. And what most don't realize is that this simple daily habit could be secretly causing bloating, fatigue, weight gain, and joint discomfort. But here's the good news: Simply adding one thing to your water can help promote hydration, boost your energy levels, and even support fat loss. Click here to see how >> | |
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| | ➤ The WM Phoenix Open wrapped up another year as the world's largest zero-waste sporting event, with more than 900 tons of material recycled and repurposed. (Watch Cleanup) ➤ The Ready. Set. Pickle! after-school youth pickleball program in Oro Valley grew from five students to roughly 130 in five months, supported by the Oro Valley Community Center. (More) ➤ Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield Park welcomed a baby pygmy hippo and is giving the public the chance to help choose a name for the new arrival. (See Hippo) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Stop Bad Dog Behavior in Seconds (Without Yelling or Treats) Excessive barking, jumping, or aggression? Barks No More is an ultrasonic training device from an ex-military dog trainer that safely stops bad behavior without shock collars or costly classes. Just press, reward, and see results in days—tested across 24 breeds with a 96% success rate. (LEARN MORE) | |
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