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Word on the streets of Phoenix is that the summer is heating up fast—and not just the weather. I’m Morgan Riley, and here’s what’s making headlines across the Valley.

Turning first to serious news, investigators in Sun City are working through the aftermath of an apparent murder-suicide that left two people dead and one person injured. Emergency crews responded Friday morning after neighbors reported gunshots near 99th Avenue and Bell Road. Police believe a suspect shot and killed one person, wounded another, and then took their own life. The survivor is receiving medical care, and authorities are focused on supporting the affected families while the investigation continues. Incidents like this are a sobering reminder of the everyday realities our communities face.

In the West Valley, a family is seeking answers following the disappearance of 25-year-old Elijah Blanding from a local mental health facility. Elijah’s family is urging anyone with information to come forward, highlighting just how deeply these personal stories resonate within our Phoenix neighborhoods.

But as Phoenix wrestles with tough news, it’s also a city defined by resilience and the everyday heroics of its citizens. Take, for example, local librarian and bookmobile driver Carla Espinoza, who’s been parking her retrofitted van at community centers this month, offering kids a cool place to escape the heat and discover a love of reading. Carla’s initiative brings books—and smiles—to neighborhoods that need them most, a quiet but vital reminder of the impact one person can have on an entire community.

Now, let’s talk weather. Expect highs pushing 110 degrees this weekend, with balmy evenings perfect for some of the great events happening around town. If you’re looking to beat the heat, consider Splash After Dark at the Sheraton Downtown, where you can catch poolside DJs well into the night. For art lovers, “Into the Woods” is running all month at Phoenix Theatre Company. And if music is your scene, mark your calendar for Post Malone’s Travelin’ Tail Gate at State Farm Stadium tonight, or next week’s Candlelight Tribute to Coldplay at Warehouse215.

A quick reminder: be sure to stay hydrated out there, and keep an eye on neighbors, especially the elderly or anyone without AC. Phoenix’s community spirit shines brightest when we look out for one another.

As we close out today’s show, I’m struck by how Phoenix weaves together old and new—classic Route 66 landmarks alongside a vibrant downtown arts scene, the stories of hardship balanced by those of hope. Whether you’ve lived here for generations or just arrived, this city is all about connection.

This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a Phoenix news update. For more info or to share your story, email me anytime at morgan@inceptionpoint.ai or check out our website at Quiet Please dot AI. Stay safe and stay connected, Phoenix.

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