Welcome to Phoenix News Update, I'm Morgan Riley.
Good morning, Phoenix. The word on the streets of Phoenix today is one of both tragedy and resilience as our community faces several significant developments.
Heartbreaking news from Apache Junction as we've learned that Police Officer Gabriel Facio has died after being shot in the line of duty. The Apache Junction Police community and residents across the Valley have been pouring out donations and words of comfort both before and after his passing. Our thoughts are with Officer Facio's family and colleagues during this difficult time.
In aviation news, a small plane returning to Phoenix has crashed off the coast of San Diego, claiming six lives. Details about the Arizona victims are still emerging, and we'll continue to follow this developing story throughout the day.
The second and final Arizona trial of Lori Daybell, sometimes referred to as the "Doomsday Mom," continues this morning in Phoenix. Daybell is accused of conspiring with her late brother, Alex Cox, in the attempted murder of her ex-nephew-in-law, Brandon Boudreaux. This case has captured national attention following her previous convictions in Idaho.
On a different note, anti-ICE protests took place in downtown Phoenix Sunday night. Local immigration attorneys note these demonstrations were notably peaceful compared to similar events in Los Angeles, where approximately 700 Marines have been deployed. Experts are calling for everyone to "turn down the temperature" on this heated issue.
In health news, Navajo County health officials have confirmed four measles cases, marking the first cases in Arizona this year. Health authorities are urging residents to check their vaccination status.
For our community spotlight today, we're highlighting Sherry Saylor, a guidance counselor at Buckeye Elementary School who's celebrating nearly four decades of service. Despite the increasing challenges facing educators, Saylor maintains her passion for supporting students, saying she's just as in love with her job today as when she started back in 1985.
As for today's weather, we're looking at another scorcher with temperatures prompting discussions about hiking safety. Local officials remind residents to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
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