Sophie Cunningham amazes the Internet with her Phoenix outfit, a new fantasy football penalty, and ribs.

Recap of a Summer Season Last night marked the end of the summer recreational baseball season as the Northwest Ohio State 14U playoffs wrapped up. The boys started strong, leading 5-2 in the third inning against a determined opponent. However, things took a turn when they brought in a new pitcher. This 14-year-old had a […]
Faith group files lawsuit after Phoenix makes weekly meals for the homeless illegal

St. Herman’s Table Faces Legal Challenge Over Food Distribution Ordinance Every Thursday, St. Herman’s Table, an Orthodox Christian service group, offers food and shares the gospel with homeless individuals in a Phoenix park. Volunteers distribute water, hygiene products, and Bibles as part of their charitable initiative. However, this weekly outreach has hit a snag—it’s facing […]
Phoenix Pride Declares Bankruptcy Before ‘Pride Month’

Phoenix Pride, the main organization behind Arizona’s biggest LGBTQ+ event, has announced it is filing for bankruptcy just before Pride Month begins. The filing was made in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Arizona, indicating that Phoenix Pride is seeking Chapter 11 protection, which allows it to keep operating while restructuring its debts under legal supervision, according […]
Bride takes legal action following Phoenix DUI arrest, alleges officers overlooked unfavorable results

A bride’s ideal wedding quickly shifted into a troubling legal issue when she was accused of drunk driving, despite having a perfect breath test result. Brianna Longoria, hailing from Fresno, was married just a day before Phoenix police took her into custody for DUI. Interestingly, her breathalyzer reading was a clear 0.00. According to a […]
Uber Eats driver Jade Phoenix shares unique method for increasing tips.

Food Delivery Driver Gains Popularity with Unusual Tip Strategy A food delivery driver from Los Angeles recently captured attention online by revealing a surprising method for boosting his daily earnings: showcasing his feet in delivery confirmation photos sent to customers. Jade Phoenix highlighted this unconventional tactic on the social media platform Threads, noting that many […]
Hiker in Phoenix stung more than 100 times by bees airlifted in serious condition

A hiker near the summit of Lookout Mountain Preserve in north Phoenix suffered over 100 bee stings on Saturday morning, leading to a critical condition that required airlifting to safety, according to firefighters. The Phoenix Fire Department reported that the man, whose name hasn’t been disclosed yet, found himself unable to make his way down […]
Aircraft that went down in Phoenix residences experienced engine failure, according to the NTSB.

Plane Crash in Phoenix Under Investigation A small aircraft that crashed into two homes in Phoenix last month, injuring three individuals, seems to have experienced engine failure shortly after takeoff, according to federal investigators. The National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report indicating that shortly after the Piper PA-28-140 took off from Deer Valley […]
Loyola Phoenix maintains ICE tracker following the suspected murder of Sheridan Gorman
University Paper Tracks ICE Activity Following Student’s Death More than a week after the Department of Homeland Security reported the tragic death of Loyola University Chicago freshman Sheridan Gorman, the university’s newspaper is still actively covering news related to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities. This includes tips from locals alerting the paper about ICE […]
Loyola Phoenix expresses regret for using ‘illegal immigrant’ in murder article

The Loyola Phoenix, the student newspaper of Loyola University Chicago, recently issued an editor’s note to apologize for an Instagram post. This post referred to the suspect, who allegedly killed 18-year-old student Sheridan Gorman, as an “illegal immigrant.” In the note, the editor explained that on March 23, the Phoenix’s Instagram account featured a headline […]
I run a pool business in Phoenix and contribute the maximum to my IRA annually. I believe a SEP could be a better option for retirement savings, but my CPA disagreed. Who is correct?

Question from a Small Business Owner A small business owner running a pool service in Phoenix, Arizona, inquires about their eligibility for a SEP IRA despite their CPA’s suggestion that they do not qualify. They mention contributing to an IRA up to the maximum amount annually and seek advice on this matter, having researched the […]