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It's Friday, December 27th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. Filling in for Adam McManus, I'm Ean Leppin. Ministry distributes Bibles in Ukraine Reported by the Christian Post, a ministry based in Texas is printing and distributing Bibles and other gospel-centered materials through a vast network of churches and Christian organizations to Eastern Europe. The organization is the Eastern European Mission, or the EEM. This year, the EEM had a goal to distribute 970,000 Bibles and other Christian-based materials in over 30 countries in total and in 20 different languages. This includes the war-torn country of Ukraine. In fact, requests for materials have increased. Vice President of the EEM, Dirk Smith, says, “God uses evil, and this war is definitely not from a good place…” However, nonbelievers are looking at the believers and wanting to know how they are handling these terrible circumstances. Believers are needing more material to share Christ in these trying times. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 6.8 million refugees from Ukraine are recorded globally, and nearly 4 million people are displaced in Ukraine as of November. Romans 10:14-15: How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!” Canadian pastor sentenced on December 23 A pastor named Derek Reimer of Mission 7 Ministries in Calgary appeared in court for sentencing back on November 27 after being found guilty in August of criminal harassment and 4 counts of breaching bail conditions—all of this stemming from a conversation with a service delivery manager of a public library. According to Rebel News.com, Pastor Reimer approached the manager at Saddletowne Public Library to ask why the library was hosting events where adults dressed in drag and read books to children, often encouraging the children's exploration of sexual identity and promoting non-traditional values. The manager refused to engage in the conversation and asked Reimer to leave, which he did, but did comment that he would likely return to protest. Reimer also posted about this interaction on his social media, voicing his disapproval. Even though the manager, Shannon Slater, never submitted a victim impact statement to the Canadian Court, Pastor Reimer was still convicted on Dec 23rd. Justice Molle delivered his sentence, including, among other things, a $500 fine, 12 months of house arrest, and 2 years of probation. During his sentence, he must also write an apology letter to the manager Shannon Slater, be banned within 300 meters of a public library on days with a scheduled Reading with Royalty event, and is even prohibited from “entertaining friends at his personal home.” See the full list of his required punishment in his sentencing in the link in our transcript at TheWorldview.com. Hebrews 10:22-23: Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, with our hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful.” Chaos at airport in Phoenix Chaos erupted the day after Christmas at the Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. The Associated Press reports that around 9:45pm on Dec 26th, a group of people at an airport restaurant had a disagreement that escalated to the point that one man pulled out a gun and another man pulled out a knife. An adult female and 2 males were shot, leaving the female with life-threatening injuries. The two men were in stable condition, including another man with a stab wound. Two hours later, in an unrelated incident, another man showed up with a bag full of guns after he had received a text saying there was an active shooter at the airport. He began to distribute guns to other people at the airport before he was stopped by a police officer. The man struggled with the officer and had to be detained. Phoenix police are still investigating. Christian Posts' top-five stories on Christian entertainment in 2024 And finally, Christian Post.com has released their top five stories that defined Christian entertainment in 2024. See the full list in our transcript, but here are the top 3. Number 3: The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris back in July. Many notable people responded, including Harrison Butker of the Kansas City Chiefs, Actress Candace Cameron Bure, and Pastor Greg Laurie. Franklin Graham commented, “Even more than being disrespectful to Christians, I would be concerned about being disrespectful to God. His word tells us, ‘Be not deceived, God is not mocked.' It would be nice if President Biden, a Catholic, would issue a statement condemning this. Whether you're Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican or Protestant, it is offensive." Number 2: Two high-profile baptisms made news this year of actors Russell Brand and Denzel Washington. Brand has been very vocal about his conversion and continues to speak out about his experience with the Lord and his spiritual journey on social media. Denzel Washington told Esquire magazine “If God can do this for me, there's nothing He can't do for you. The sky literally is the limit and there's no limit to the sky.” When asked if he was unafraid to discuss his faith in the light of what Hollywood might think he simply replied, “I don't care what anyone thinks … I'm free now.” Number 1 was the surprising passing of Christian singer Mandisa on April 18th at the age of 47. Mandisa was very open about her struggles with depression and anxiety and how her faith helped her overcome those difficulties. Her rise to fame started on the reality show American Idol in 2006. Her album Overcomer, released in 2013, won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album. During her career, she sold 1.6 million albums. One of her favorite passages was Psalm 13. Verses 5 and 6 say, “But I have trusted in your steadfast love; my heart shall rejoice in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord, because He has dealt bountifully with me.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, December 27th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. Filling in for Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com), I'm Ean Leppin. Feel free to email me at contact@eanvoiceit.com. Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Arizona's water agency has a plan to conserve water by converting agricultural land for other purposes. After years of fighting, Phoenix and Tempe have reached a deal about future development near Sky Harbor Airport. Researchers in Arizona discovered what they say is the oldest firearm in the continental U.S. Plus the latest Fronteras Desk, education and metro Phoenix news.
On this day in 1987, weather data, its World Pasta Day, Josh from Duluth, The Robert R. Gilruth Terminal at Sky Harbor Airport airport, Central high school, and Bob from Superior...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the Republican Legislature's description of an abortion rights ballot measure does not violate state law. An Apache-led nonprofit that has nearly exhausted its legal options to protect a sacred site from copper mining is traveling across the country on a prayer journey. Some workers at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport say they need more protections from extreme heat. Plus the latest Q&AZ, health, Fronteras Desk and metro Phoenix news.
The Neighborhood News Welcome to our latest video, where we explore the vibrant and highly sought-after neighborhood of Papago Seventy Six, located in one of the hottest parts of Phoenix! In this video, Katie features a stunning, newly remodeled home on Roanoke, a standout listing from Team EvoAZ. This home showcases top-notch design and modern amenities, making it a perfect fit for anyone looking to settle in this dynamic area. Papago 76 boasts a rich history and unique landmarks, including the iconic Governor Hunt's Pyramid Tomb. This historic site offers a glimpse into Arizona's past and adds a touch of character to the neighborhood. Here's more about Governor Hunt's Pyramid Tomb: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt%27s_Tomb Convenience is key in Papago 76, with Sky Harbor Airport just a quick 7-minute drive away, making travel a breeze. Sky Harbor Airport: https://www.skyharbor.com/ Outdoor enthusiasts will love the Crosscut Canal Path, perfect for biking, jogging, or a leisurely stroll. Crosscut Canal Path: https://www.traillink.com/trail/crosscut-canal-path/ For those with furry friends, Arcadia Park is a dog-friendly haven where you can enjoy some quality time with your pets. Arcadia Park: https://www.phoenixwithkids.net/arcadia-park-scottsdale/ And don't miss out on Lane Park, a recent addition to Old Town Scottsdale. This lively spot is perfect for fun, games, food, and drinks, making it a great place to socialize and unwind. Lane Park: https://lanepark.games/ Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real estate insights and neighborhood tours! Our local, small business feature this week is: Stephanie Christensen, the talent behind AZ Braids by Stef, is a master stylist specializing in intricate and creative braiding techniques. She transforms hair into stunning works of art, bringing unique styles and personalized service to every client. Follow and connect with Stephanie here: https://www.instagram.com/braidersteph Browse available homes for sale in Papago 76 in Phoenix AZ here: https://myre.io/0Kx8S6g2tm2k Search new build homes anywhere in the Phoenix, AZ Metro area: https://www.showingnew.com/evoaz Research Schools in any area: https://www.greatschools.org/ Contact https://EvoAZ.com to buy or sell your home! Brought to you by Real Estatie Katie of Team EvoAZ at eXp Realty This is a pre-recorded video. The information given in this video and/or any of our videos is not intended to promote the buying and/or selling or abstaining from buying and/or selling of any real estate. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform on a very specific market. This information should not be construed as advice. Please consult your attorney, CPA, real estate agent, or wealth manager directly in regard to any specific sale, purchase, or financial decisions you ma
Bruce and Gaydos talk about how much the average meal at an airport is, and how much it should be.
This was the hottest June on record in Phoenix with the average temperature at 97 degrees at Sky Harbor International Airport. The old record from 2021 2was 95.3 degrees.
Welcome back to Season 11 of the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast! In Episode #334, host Andrea Samadi reconnects with Ike Diogu, a former Division I college athlete turned pro, whose impressive mental mindset left a lasting impact on her over 20 years ago. Watch this interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/hvBHF4ectQI EPISODE #334 with Nigerian-American Basketball Player, Ike Diogu on "The Mindset of a Champion" we will cover: ✔ Ike's journey from ASU to the NBA and Beyond. ✔ How his upbringing, influenced by his family shaped his mental toughness ✔ How his coach, teammates and personal values played a role in his success in the NBA and as the captain of the Nigerian Basketball Team. ✔ How Ike inspired Andrea, over 20 years ago, to continue working with students and social and emotional learning skills. Discover the story of Ike's journey from Arizona State University to the NBA, and how his upbringing, influenced by a deep-thinking father and supportive siblings, shaped his mental toughness. Learn how Ike's coach, teammates, and personal values played a role in his success, both in the NBA and as a captain of the Nigerian national basketball team. Andrea and Ike delve into the importance of mental preparation, goal setting, and the power of a supportive environment. Ike shares his experiences from the Rio 2016 Olympics and his ongoing passion for basketball and mentoring others. This episode is a testament to the power of social and emotional learning, and the impact of mental mindset on achieving extraordinary results. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that highlights the intersection of neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and athletic excellence. On today's episode #334 we meet with someone who caught my eye, over 20 years ago when I worked with athletes at Arizona State University. Sitting in front of Ike Diogu, years before his exciting career would unfold, I just knew he would be successful. I was in my late 20s, and hadn't published my first book yet, The Secret for Teens Revealed, that was written with the purpose to help our next generation sharpen the skills that were integral for achieving goals (in school and sports). It designed to develop certain ways of behaving and more importantly, thinking, that would enable young people to achieve whatever it is that they want in life. Working with elite College athletes at ASU, I thought would be a great place to test out the chapters of this book (Chapter 1- Developing a Winning Attitude, Chapter 2- Developing Your Mind, Chapter 4-Goal-Setting and Persistence, Chapter 5-Building Your Confidence Formula for Predictable Results for Success). You get the point here. So, one day, I asked Ike a series of questions to “feel out” where his mindset was, and I'm not kidding, he almost knocked me out of my chair. Whatever I asked Ike, he had a well-thought out answer, that told me for certain that he didn't need the book I wanted to publish. He had already learned these skills at a young age, that I knew would skyrocket his future success. I just remember thinking “where will Ike Diogu end up?” and while I didn't follow his career over the years, I did see his photo on the wall one day, going down to the baggage claim at Arizona's Sky Harbor Airport, and it was then that I thought back to the moment I knew this young man had everything he needed, for an exciting and successful life. Of course I was going to look for him, and see if he would be open to coming on the podcast. We've learned about the Daily Grind in the NHL on EP #38[i], Accelerating Leadership in the NFL on EP #166[ii] but I knew I've always been missing the Mindset of the Athlete. I'm honored, and so excited to connect back with Ike Diogu,[iii] who I've not seen face to face for over 20 years, and dive into “The Mindset of a Division 1 College Athlete Turned Pro.” Welcome Ike! Thank you for agreeing to meet up with me here, and filling me and our listeners in to what you've been up to the past 20 years!! I wonder, when I reached out to you, do you remember me from back at ASU? You wouldn't know that that was my first official job in the US. I came from Toronto, Canada, with so many hopes and dreams for our next generation, and September 11th really made it difficult for me. Working with you gave me vision and hope during what I remember as my most difficult and challenging times in a new country. I used to look forward to those days at ASU, and knew you were helping me much more that I was helping you. It does come full circle sometimes when we get to tell those people who helped to motivate and inspire us. I'm so grateful to have had the chance to work with you back then. INTRO Q: Before we get to where you went after I met you at ASU, can you just orient our listeners to your background BEFORE you went to College at ASU? Where did you grow up, and I'm looking for where did your winning mindset come from? Was it your Dad with a doctorate degree in Philosophy do you think? Who taught you these skills (they are called SEL skills now)--I knew they were important, (had this book written but not yet published) and they hadn't yet made it into our schools yet? Q1: I mentioned that you made a memorable impression on me all those years ago. It was your mental mindset that stood out to me. So much so, that when I saw your photo on the wall at the Phoenix airport, going down to the baggage claim, I completely freaked out and said to my husband “I knew Ike Diogu was going places! I just knew it!” I've kind of got a 6th sense for seeing talent, and while I like to see the talent in EVERYONE, I notice that not everyone uses the gifts they've been given, but you were in full use of them all when I met you. I had to watch an incredible interview you did on “Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball” from 3 years ago to get up to speed with where I last saw you, but can we start with something I saw somewhere that you said in that interview? You said “throughout all the adversity that I had throughout my professional career, I think the mental toughness (Coach Evans) instilled helped me get through some of the really tough times I faced.” I remember your Coach walking around at ASU…he had quite the presence. How did coach Evans help strengthen your mental toughness? I saw it as very strong already, back then. What did he teach you to set you up for success AFTER playing College Basketball? Q2: I'll credit the photos I'm using in this interview to the African in Sports interview you did 3 years ago. It did help me to accurately see where you went after ASU. I had no idea…I just knew you would do amazing things in the world. In this photo, the interviewer asked about your teammates at ASU and look at that smile. I knew ASU was special for you, but what do you think made it so special, enough that you would really have to think about leaving there, to go to the NBA? Q3: Let's go to when you were drafted to the NBA. You said yourself “I never would have imagined that I would have made the jump that I made.” I did…but 20 years ago, ( I saw you would have Quantum Leap success) I was just learning to trust things like heightened intuition that I never ignore anymore. Tell me about your mindset of “putting your name into the draft” and then playing at open gym in Garland, TX. In the back of your mind, what were you thinking? Q4: So, back at ASU, I remember asking you questions about where your confidence levels were, or your attitude and mental mindset. Those are all pretty normal questions, but I knew they weren't being taught in our schools. Now I've been researching the science behind high performance for 20 years, and working on bridging the gap with some things that might be considered spiritual in nature, but when I saw the #9 that you wore for when you were drafted into the NBA for the Golden State Warriors, I can't help but ask “what does the number 9 mean to you? Anything? Or are you just assigned that number based on your pick? I ask this because the #9 is considered a lucky number in many cultures, and is associated with spiritual growth, selflessness and humanitarianism. I had to look at the numbers you wore at ASU. #5-is known for freedom, curiosity and change, as well as a desire to have adventures and explore new possibilities (which I think is interesting that it's here where you left College BB and leaped forward to the NBA). Does this mean anything to you? Then #6 is associated with responsibility, service and nurturing, that I saw you brought to the Nigerian Team with your background in the NBA. But I also saw a photo of you on your IG page, in front of Garland High School, that has the slogan “Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve.” I'm guessing this was your High School. Do you think your natural ability or drive to serve others began here, or before this? There isn't any science to the numbers, but I did notice the well-known numerology meanings coincided with each team, staring with #9 and I was curious if any of the numbers have meaning to you. Q5: So, now take us to Nigeria where I saw you were the Captain of your team. What did you teach your team that you learned from the NBA about preparing to go against your opponent? Q6: I heard you say “In order to get to the next level that we want to go, you need to do X, Y, and Z” and I wonder what were some of the important strategies you taught them? What was X, Y and Z? Q7: The Rio 2016 Olympics—What was that experience like? Q8: Where are you now? Are you playing for Venezuela? What's been your path since the Olympics? What is your vision for the next 5 years? Ike, it's been an honor to reconnect with you. I'm so grateful for this chance to have you on the podcast really just to let you know that you had these skills all along, and I hope other who tune in around the world can gain some inspiration and hope from your life experience. When I look back over the years, the people I've had on as guests have made an impact on me in some way (whether from their research in the scientific world, or in education, or those who just made me stop and think about how I can better serve the world). You definitely caught my attention 20 years ago, and watching the interview you did (African in Sports Interview)[iv] I was beyond moved from not only your mindset for excellence, but the desire to help others to reach their greatest heights. I look forward to following your work in the future, and know you will continue to stand out in your field. Thanks for meeting with me today! FINAL THOUGHTS Some final thoughts. At the end of this interview, I thanked Ike for giving me such incredible hope at a time in my life when I didn't have it all figured out. I remember having these huge visions for these important social and emotional learning skills that were not yet taught in our schools, and Ike's grasp of these skills propelled me forward. This was years before we had the research behind these SEL Competencies that we now know skyrocket academic achievement, healthy relationships, mental wellness and so much more.[v] These SEL skills are integral in our classrooms today. I think it's important to be open at all times to learn from others, as you never know what it is that might help you in the future, like Ike helped me to stay focused on this work. I do highly encourage watching the interview I mentioned, “Ike Diogu: Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball”[vi] if you want to learn all of the details of Ike's Motivating Story “Diving into the Mindset of a D1 College Basketball Player, turned Pro.” I'm grateful to have had the chance to reconnect with Ike, and do want to give a shout out to all the parents out there, like Ike's Dad, who are raising their children to be mentally and physically strong. Also, the coaches, like coach Evans[vii], who took Ike to the heights he needed to be successful at the pro level, and taking his mental toughness to greater heights. I believe we all have the ability to do just what Ike did, (maybe not with basketball, but I mean make Quantum Leaps with our results) and as Ike said himself, he “never would have imagined making the jump that (he) made.” But I did. I bet his Dad and family did as well. And Coach Evans did. Ike was surrounded by people who believed in him. Which is a testament for all of us to keep learning, growing, and reaching for the next level in whatever it is that we want in our lives, and encourage others to do the same. I'll end with a quote from Thomas Edison: See you next week as we continue with our Self-Leadership Series, and chapter 9, on Self-Regulation. RESOURCES AND MORE ABOUT IKE DIOGU Ike Diogu | Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball | AIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OHb6W9TKzcs Ike Diogu on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/blackcaesar01/ REFERENCES: [i] https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/assistant-coach-to-the-winnipeg-jets-todd-woodcroft-on-the-daily-grind-in-the-nhl/ [ii] https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/vice-president-executive-producer-of-the-new-york-jets-chris-gargano-on-accelerating-leadership-for-maximum-impact-and-results/ [iii] Ike Diogu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ike_Diogu [iv]Ike Diogu | Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball | AIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OHb6W9TKzcs [v] https://casel.org/ [vi] Ike Diogu | Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball | AIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OHb6W9TKzcs [vii] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Evans_(basketball)
The Neighborhood News Welcome to Groves at South Mountain, a vibrant neighborhood nestled in the heart of South Phoenix. Join us on this virtual tour as we explore the beauty and convenience of living in this charming community. With stunning mountain views as its backdrop, Groves at South Mountain offers residents the perfect blend of natural serenity and urban accessibility. Situated just moments away from the I-10 freeway, Downtown Phoenix, and Sky Harbor Airport, convenience is at your fingertips. But that's not all - residents of Groves at South Mountain enjoy close proximity to the renowned Arizona Grand Resort and Spa, where luxury and relaxation await. Additionally, adventure seekers will love the convenience of being just steps away from the renowned Fat Man's Pass hiking trail, offering breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. Mormon Loop to Fat Man's Pass South Mountain Trail: https://www.arizonahikersguide.com/all-hikes/mormon-loop-to-fat-mans-pass Arizona Grand Resort and Spa: Golf Course - Resort - Spa - Restaurants - Best part is the 7 acre oasis water park: https://www.arizonagrandresort.com/faqs/ Downtown Phoenix: https://dtphx.org/ Starting in 2024 - Two new high rise buildings in Downtown Phoenix - https://williamsluxuryhomes.com/aspirant-development-high-rise-astra-phoenix/#:~:text=Aspirant's%2045%2Dstory%20Astra%20tower,of%20residential%20and%20commercial%20spaces Join us as we share the unique charm and unbeatable location of Groves at South Mountain - the perfect place to call home in the vibrant city of Phoenix. Don't miss out on this hidden gem! Unleash the extraordinary with Yard Card Celebrations! Transform your milestone birthdays and special occasions into unforgettable moments with our unique and vibrant displays. Elevate your celebration game and leave a lasting impression! Connect with Sara and Yard Card Celebrations here: https://www.facebook.com/yccelebrations Browse available homes for sale in the Groves at South Mountain in South Phoenix here: https://myre.io/0PeXG5V9bmLq Moving to AZ - Must Have Resources: https://katielambert.exprealty.com/ask/325f5f1cd2e71838a080d19cae76b270 Search new build homes anywhere in the Phoenix, AZ Metro area: https://www.showingnew.com/evoaz Research Schools in any area: https://www.greatschools.org/ To learn more about AZ real estate and to keep up on trends and market conditions, join us in our Homeowner Education Group on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teamevoazhomeowners Preview more neighborhoods in the area here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvQwjaqVCSSDOffb1lHhzcwADOObKrS1I Follow us on You Tube for Neighborhood News, Housing Market Updates, Tips for Buyers on and Sellers and More! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvQwjaqVCSSDOffb1lHhzcwADOObKrS1I Contact https:// EvoAZ.com to buy or sell your home! Brought to you by Real Estatie Katie of Team EvoAZ at eXp Realty The information given in this video and/or any of our videos is not intended to promote the buying and/or selling or abstaining from buying and/or selling of any real estate. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform on a very specific market. This information should not be construed as advice. Please consult your attorney, CPA, real estate agent, or wealth manager directly in regard to any specific sale, purchase, or financial decisions you make based on the information provided in our videos.
How to speed through Sky Harbor Airport from a guy who flies every week.
Yesterday set a daily high heat record at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport. It was also the latest 105-degree day at this point in the year.
The National Park Service says annual visitor spending in Arizona topped $1 billion. The telecommunications network for the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is reinvesting in its residents a year after a major disruption in service. And we have the answer for why Phoenix's official weather readings are taken at Sky Harbor Airport. Plus the latest science, Fronteras Desk and education news.
Voters in Tempe are preparing to cast their ballots in a special election on three propositions that will decide the future of its last major piece of prized real estate – a 46-acre tract of land on the northwestern edge of the city within just 2 miles of Sky Harbor Airport. The City of Tucson is returning a portion of ancestral land to the Tohono O'odham Nation in a new resolution passed by the City Council this week. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was before Congress this week answering questions about border apprehensions and the upcoming end of the pandemic-era protocol Title 42, among other issues. Plus the latest science, business and metro Phoenix news.
The city of Phoenix filed a lawsuit to stop a major development planned in Tempe that Phoenix believes is too close to Sky Harbor Airport. An international body that regulates the trade of protected plants and animals has imposed sanctions on Mexico. And Phoenix has less than four months to begin disbanding the Zone. Plus the latest science, education and metro Phoenix news.
Arizona ice hockey team the Coyotes want to build a new arena in Tempe, but the City of Phoenix and Sky Harbor Airport say the plans would obstruct air travel. Plus, others worry this will harm residents of Tempe. Jim Cross joins live with the details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Weather permitting, a number of closures or lane restrictions for freeway improvement projects are scheduled in the Phoenix area this weekend (Oct. 14-17). Work along I-10 in the southeast Valley and Sky Harbor Airport region will impact travel to and from the Casa Grande and Tucson areas. Click the Weekend Travel Advisory Map for more information. It's always possible that rain could affect schedules. Be prepared to allow extra travel time and plan for alternate routes if possible when these and other restrictions are in place this weekend. Westbound I-10 closed between US 60 (Superstition Freeway) and SR 143 near... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/adots-phoenix-weekend-freeway-travel-advisory-october-14-17-2022/
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
On today's episode, Robyn and Carl discuss a statement from Tempe Mayor Corey Woods. Mayor Woods is upset that the City of Phoenix and Sky Harbor Airport are sending out mailers to Tempe residents regarding the Arizona Coyotes' upcoming arena project. Robyn and Carl discuss the response and what it means moving forward.Read Mayor Woods' statement here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
On today's episode, Robyn and Carl discuss a statement from Tempe Mayor Corey Woods. Mayor Woods is upset that the City of Phoenix and Sky Harbor Airport are sending out mailers to Tempe residents regarding the Arizona Coyotes' upcoming arena project. Robyn and Carl discuss the response and what it means moving forward. Read Mayor Woods' statement here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phoenix has blue skies for days. About 300 of them, actually. Arizona ranks as the sunniest region in the whole United States. And that makes for great flying conditions. It also explains, in part, why there are so many flight schools in our state. But what about when the storms do roll in? How do pilots navigate monsoonal weather? And how do these storms affect operations at Sky Harbor Airport? In this episode of Valley 101, producer Kaely Monahan is joined by Tim Holt, Dean of the College of Aviation, at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, and her father, now retired airline pilot, Michael Monahan, to discuss aviation in Arizona.
Sonca Nguyen, Product Manager, Waymo joined Grayson Brulte on The Road To Autonomy Podcast to discuss Waymo's rider-only experience. The conversation begins with Sonca comparing and contrasting her first Waymo rider-only ride in Chandler, Arizona in 2019 to her first rider-only experience in San Francisco in 2022. From 2019 to 2022, the Waymo driver has matured and is now capable of handling even more demanding situations. The maturing of the driver was cultivated with the introduction of the 5th-generation Waymo Driver.The maturing of the Waymo driver really allowed us to expand our Waymo One service. – Sonca NguyenThe technical advancements and the maturing of the autonomous driving system has allowed Waymo to expand to downtown Phoenix and the Sky Harbor International Airport. With the resort town of Scottsdale being located 8.4 miles from the Sky Harbor Airport and 11 million tourists visiting Scottsdale each year, Grayson asks Sonca if there are plans to eventually offer a Waymo Sky Harbor to Scottsdale service. Waymo is fully committed to expanding our service there. – Sonca NguyenThe vehicles operating at Sky Harbor will be the Jaguar I-PACEs which have 25.3 cubic feet of cargo space. This space can hold 5 roller carry-on bags and will be available for travelers to store their bags on the journey to their destination, as the Waymo compute stack has gotten significantly smaller and more efficient over the years. Could Waymo's airport expansion come to other cities such as San Francisco? It's a possibility, but nothing is confirmed yet. However today in San Francisco, Waymo is operating a trusted-tester program for members of the public and is operating rider-only for employees. During this time Waymo has a learned how to improve the product, scale operations and operate a service with passengers. As the service opens up to members of the public, Waymo will continue to gather feedback which will further help to improve the product. As the service opens to the public in San Francisco, Sonca walks listeners through what the Waymo rider-only experience will be like in San Fransisco. One of the interesting things that Waymo has learned from passengers in San Francisco is that they prefer to be picked up in parking lots as opposed to the street. Wrapping up the conversation, Sonca shares her thoughts on how she sees autonomous driving technology evolving over the next decade. Recorded on Friday, July 1, 2022See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bud Kern has been leading a group that has challenged flight path changes the FAA made eight years ago that sends airplane traffic into Sky Harbor Airport directly over homes in north Scottsdale. The city has partnered in the challenge with legal action pending. Learn more about how a grassroots neighborhood group has sustained its challenge against the federal government for nearly a decade and what their chances for success look like today.
A man jumped out of a plane while on the tarmac at Sky Harbor Airport. Should airlines know the status of your mental health before you fly? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The whole panel is back for a dive into public discontent with the 9th episode of the season and is joined by Nick Sanchez, the Blaze Radio News Director. The stories this week are: Gideon explaining "Striketober" and how its spirit is finally hitting Arizona with a impeding strike at Sky Harbor Airport and a unionization push at a Mesa Starbucks John taking a look at the recently concluded Kyle Rittenhouse trial and the judge who presided over it, Bruce Schroeder Kirsten discussing the ongoing fraud trial for disgraced Theranos founder and CEO, Elizabeth Holmes Nick taking a look at publicly financed stadium deals, as the Oakland A's buy land in Las Vegas because of not getting a deal in Oakland This episode was recorded on November 19th. You can find Nick on Twitter, he's @NickSanchez_19 there, his show The Sanchize airs Wednesdays 11am MST on Blaze Radio (blazeradioonline.com), his DJ shift airs Wednesday at 3:30pm MST on Blaze also, and you can find Believe in the Run and The Drop podcast at their website believeintherun.com. The intro music is "Dedicated to the Press" by Betty Davis, the transition from the (unheard on the podcast version of this show) break is "Broadway Shing-A-Ling Part 1" by The Soulsations and the outro is "We Are Heading to the East" by springtide. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates on the show and to see what's next for us, both are @review_squared. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thereviewsquared/message
Jim Sharpe and KTAR Reporter Jim Cross discuss the details of the strike which began Monday at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport by some members of the United Here Local 11 union. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After multiple extensions, the eviction moratorium order ended in late August and now more Arizonans are now losing their homes. An iconic mural that outlived the building it was designed for now has a new home. “The Phoenix” has landed at the Rental Car Center at Sky Harbor Airport. COVID-19 vaccines for kids are on the way, but will parents participate? Plus the latest in metro Phoenix, Fronteras Desk and education news.
This episode we talk about our halloween plans and try to figure out the best place to stash cookies that Cori made, We talk about some Coyotes injury news, We talk about Sky Harbor Airport's possible issue with a new Coyotes arena in Tempe. Plus Richie wants you to watch Rick Westhead's interview with Kyle Beach who was the victim of sexual abuse while a member of the Blackhawks organization 0:00-16:30 Sporty Halloween preview, Baking cookies & Cori is wearing two costumes? 16:30-19:00 Draft Kings SportsBook best bets 19:00-28:00 favorite Coyotes Kachina items 28:00-33:00 Coyotes injuries 33:00-40:30 Are planes flying 450 feet above Coyotes proposed stadium a problem? 40:30-43:30 Reaction to Kyle Beach's interview W/ TSN 43:30-45:00 Wrap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode we talk about our halloween plans and try to figure out the best place to stash cookies that Cori made, We talk about some Coyotes injury news, We talk about Sky Harbor Airport's possible issue with a new Coyotes arena in Tempe. Plus Richie wants you to watch Rick Westhead's interview with Kyle Beach who was the victim of sexual abuse while a member of the Blackhawks organization 0:00-16:30 Sporty Halloween preview, Baking cookies & Cori is wearing two costumes? 16:30-19:00 Draft Kings SportsBook best bets 19:00-28:00 favorite Coyotes Kachina items 28:00-33:00 Coyotes injuries 33:00-40:30 Are planes flying 450 feet above Coyotes proposed stadium a problem? 40:30-43:30 Reaction to Kyle Beach's interview W/ TSN 43:30-45:00 Wrap
Phoenix students are speaking out against a policy change at Great Hearts Academies charter schools. Almost two years after China reported the first known case of COVID-19, experts still cannot confirm how the pandemic began. The National Labor Relations Board has sided with coffee shop employees at Sky Harbor Airport in a dispute over masks. Plus the latest Valley, Fronteras Desk, and tribal resource news.
The White Kachina is back! We discuss its return & debate which version is our favorite. Plus Richie recaps his weekend at Life Is Beautiful in Las Vegas & which bands were his favorites. From Green Day, Billie Eilish, Glass Animals & Haim. We also discuss some new Tempe Arena renderings & what we thought of the new possible home of the Coyotes but could there be a hold up? According to AZ Central, Sky Harbor Airport could foil those plans. 0:00-16:00 Richie's Vegas Vacation at Life Is Beautiful 16:00-19:30 Draft Kings Sports betting recap 19:30-28:00 White Kachina Vs. Black Kachina 28:00-45:00 Arena News, Training Camp notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The White Kachina is back! We discuss its return & debate which version is our favorite. Plus Richie recaps his weekend at Life Is Beautiful in Las Vegas & which bands were his favorites. From Green Day, Billie Eilish, Glass Animals & Haim. We also discuss some new Tempe Arena renderings & what we thought of the new possible home of the Coyotes but could there be a hold up? According to AZ Central, Sky Harbor Airport could foil those plans. 0:00-16:00 Richie's Vegas Vacation at Life Is Beautiful 16:00-19:30 Draft Kings Sports betting recap 19:30-28:00 White Kachina Vs. Black Kachina 28:00-45:00 Arena News, Training Camp notes
Thinking of greeting the Phoenix Suns at Sky Harbor when they return from Milwaukee? Gaydos and Chad explain why you should think again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reset talks to our architecture sleuth Dennis Rodkin about Sky Harbor Airport... or what used to be the Sky Harbor Airport in north suburban Northbrook
When do you say you start your vacation? Is it when you leave your home? Is it when you arrive at your hotel? If you're flying, is it when you get off the plane? What would it look like if you said, “I start my vacation at the airport” That's exactly the mission CX Passport guest, Misty Cisneros-Contreras, seeks to achieve. Serving as the customer service manager for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Misty and her team work to create “America's Friendliest Airport”. Learn about the Grandma test, pet therapy and where to find the best Mexican food. Yum!Hosted by Rick Denton, CX Passport guides you through a conversation on customer experience and travel.
Today is Thursday, May 20, 2021. Here's a look at the top headlines from around the Northland. The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com.
This train's a rolling! We got to sit down with Nate Gardner, PLS & Aaron Michalenko, PLS this week to talk about their experiences providing emergency survey services for a train derailment accident that took place 7/29/2020 in Tempe, AZ. This was an around the clock operation that included scanning, drone captured imagery, 3D modeling and "on the fly" design survey services. There were plenty of challenges including numerous safety/HAZMAT concerns, air traffic as it was directly in one of the Sky Harbor Airport flight lines and a dynamic construction zone that was evolving by the minute. PJ takes a trip to the "high" country. BS has an apparent brush with death. DD throws in the towel on professional sports and now follows marbleympics. PLEASE subscribe to The Geoholics YouTube channel and be sure to check out our F'sOTP for exclusive Geoholics offers. Music for this episode by Ozzy Osbourne!
CEO Mike Greenawalt of Rosendin Electric, Inc., a $2 billion electrical contracting company that builds large scale projects including the Tempe Streetcar, Scottsdale Stadium, Sky Harbor Airport renovations, semiconductor facilities and more, talks about past, present, and future major development projects in the Phoenix Metropolitan area and across America.