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Hey, i dont think we can complain. Lets talk about 69 degrees, weve dropped about 10 degrees over the last hour, hour and a half or so, it feels really nice outside. Humidity is up 36 , a little elevated. Wins out of the southwest, 5 Miles Per Hour picking up throughout the day. Lets talk about most accurate forecast. 60s and 70s right now. Mid afternoon in the mid80s. Warmer than yesterday. And we could see those winds pick up and partly cloudy conditions by this evening ahead of a storm system that is going to try to bring some rain. I will time it out for you and let you know when we take a look at the seven day forecast. Happening right now investigators on the scene of an attempted carjacking assault. Mary ellen resendez is joining us live in tempe, i know you spoke with officers sox what did they tell you what happen reporter well, what they said this was an attempted carjacking off price road. It started off with dps investigation, the suspect jumped the wall and into tempe. You

Ahwatukee Girl Scouts poised for cookie sales

Thousands of girls in Ahwatukee and across central and northern Arizona are preparing to show off their entrepreneurial skills with the launch of the Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council 2024 Girl

Scottsdale Girl Scouts poised for cookie sales

Thousands of girls across Scottsdale and the rest of central and northern Arizona are preparing to show off their entrepreneurial skills with the launch of the Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council

Christian College takes on Education Dept after historic fine

Christian Post reporter Jon Brown joined the latest edition of "The Inside Story" podcast to discuss his recent interview with Grand Canyon University President Brian Mueller, who says GCU has no intentions of paying the $37.7 million fine the U.S. Department of Education levied against it for alleged deceptive advertising practices.

Grand Canyon University president defiant after $37M fine

The president of the largest Christian university in the United States said that his school has no intention of paying the unprecedented $37.7 million fine levied this week by the U.S. Department of Education for alleged deceptive practices.

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