Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Oscar Winner, New ASU Coach, and Bass Pro Opening

A film producer who graduated from Arizona State University is now an Oscar winner.
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Article Icon 1Child Murder Trial Suspended

A couple accused in the child abuse death of their 7-year-old daughter was released from custody under electronic monitoring due to delays in the case.

Judge Patricia Starr ordered that former Phoenix detective Germayne Cunningham and his wife, Lisa, may live in Maricopa County pending a future evidentiary hearing.

The couple's murder trial began last fall but was delayed over questions about evidence handling by the Goodyear Police Department.

Starr said she may dismiss the case or declare a mistrial depending on information revealed at the upcoming hearing.

Article Icon 1Businesses Cheer Smog Ruling

Phoenix-area businesses praised a ruling that pollution from Mexico and other out-of-state sources is the main reason Phoenix continues to fail federal air standards.

The decision spares local businesses from more costly regulations while also affirming the effectiveness of local emission cuts over the decades.

The Arizona Chamber of Commerce applauded the decision, pointing to studies showing about 80% of the area's ozone now comes from outside the region, including international sources and wildfire smoke.

Separately, state Attorney General Kris Mayes joined a lawsuit challenging the EPA's efforts to roll back gas standards for vehicles.

Article Icon 1ASU Alum Wins Oscar

A film producer who graduated from Arizona State University is now an Oscar winner.

David Breschel was the producer of the Best Live Action Short Film winner The Singers. He and director Sam Davis adapted the film from an 1850s Russian short story, using first-time actors and no script. 

The 18-minute film follows a group of men at a bar reflecting on life’s highs and lows before breaking into an impromptu singing competition. Watch the trailer.

Breschel called the moment surreal as he celebrated alongside Hollywood icons. The honor was also notable because the category produced a rare Oscar tie.

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A Final, Stern Warning For Retirees

Economists point to the “Expectations Index” as a key signal of America’s financial health. When the Index is below 80, it’s a major warning sign that a recession is near. In January, it fell to 65.

This isn't just a dip, it's a declaration. Our economy relies on a strong job market and confident consumers buying goods. In 2026, America’s working class is cutting non-essential spending.

An HR executive reports: “A worried and distracted workforce, whose concerns have them in 'survival mode.'" This "crisis of confidence" may impact those near retirement the most. It indicates deep, structural stress in the framework that supports your 401(k)s and IRAs. 

Most 401(k)s and IRAs are designed for "fair weather." They thrive when the economy is booming. They are not built to withstand the pressure of “a 12-year low in consumer confidence.” Gold is the "foul weather" fund. When expectations drop and paper markets begin to crumble, the rich often turn to physical gold and silver to preserve their wealth. 

Download the FREE 2026 Gold Investing Guide, and we’ll give you the step-by-step process that can protect your retirement savings from this crumbling economy.

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Around Arizona

➤ Phoenix: A man was arrested after allegedly pointing a gun at a Phoenix police helicopter, the third such incident in recent days. (Watch)

➤ Tombstone: A state investigation found no criminal wrongdoing in the handling of firearm purchases and K9 donations by the city marshal's office. Several administrative issues were identified. (More)

Prescott: Walker Road residents continue a push to bury APS power lines over concerns about wildfire and views. (Watch)

➤ Tucson: City crews removed a vandalized Cesar Chavez statue near the historic Barrio Viejo. (Photo)

Bisbee: A nonprofit's $8 million plan to build a walking and bicycle path along Highway 80 continues to move forward. (Watch)

Statewide: Gov. Katie Hobbs hired a legal team to represent Arizona’s position in the fight for Colorado River water. (Watch)

Arizona Sports

Arizona State hired Randy Bennett as men's basketball coach. The Arizona native guided Saint Mary's to 12 NCAA tournament appearances since taking over in 2001. (More)

The Arizona Cardinals hosted University of Arizona safety Treydan Stukes for an in-person visit ahead of the NFL Draft. (More)

The Arizona Diamondbacks will start the MLB season without any left-handed pitchers in their bullpen. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Tennis

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Arizona Business

➤ Bass Pro Shops will open a 100,000-square-foot store at 6 p.m. today at Tucson Marketplace, boosting the city’s growing retail hub. (Watch)

Mesa approved new airport landing fees at Falcon Field, drawing backlash from flight schools and businesses. (More)

Starlite Lanes in Flagstaff is nearing its 70th year of operation on Route 66, surviving a decades-long decline in U.S. bowling alleys. (Watch)

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Inflation is rising, recession is looming, and the stock market bubble looks ready to burst. While dollar-denominated assets like stocks and bonds could plummet, holders of physical gold could soon be celebrating.

President Trump’s proposed “gold reset” could mark America’s greatest wealth creation event in nearly a century. This historic move would revalue the nation’s gold reserves overnight, catapulting the value of physical gold to new heights as government gold skyrockets by 9,000%.

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Et Cetera

Reid Park Zoo in Tucson is helping animals beat the heat with ice treats and cooling areas, as otters enjoy shrimp-filled ice pops and monkeys escape to air-conditioned spaces. (Watch)

➤ A $356 million upgrade at the San Luis Port of Entry will add 16 new inspection lanes on Friday, doubling its northbound capacity. (Details)

A year-long improvement project kicks off this week at Hot Well Dunes, bringing upgrades to camping areas, roadways, and facilities. (Photo)

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As we age, subtle changes in memory, focus, and balance can start to show up earlier than expected. Researchers are continuing to study what’s behind these shifts and what may actually help support long-term brain health. One recent breakdown highlights a lesser-known factor worth understanding. See what they found and how it may apply to you. Watch Now

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Oscar Winner, New ASU Coach, and Bass Pro Opening

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