Tragic accident claims lives of teenage girls; Protests against ICE persist in Phoenix l News Update
From recent tragedies to ongoing protests and emerging news, here are some highlights for the morning of January 29th. Phoenix is set to deploy 17 new photo safety cameras next month, focusing on high-risk areas for severe and fatal injuries. A particular emphasis will be on school zones, with eight cameras designated for 15-mph zones rotating weekly during the school year. The city plans to initiate a 30-day warning period in February before strict enforcement commences on March 25. These cameras will also be relocated every six months to ensure broader coverage. To learn more, click here. In another story, friends of Ryan Stewart have diligently restored his cherished special-edition Subaru S209 since he tragically passed in May 2020 from a drunk driving incident. The restoration team was able to salvage the tire Stewart was changing when he was struck, along with other original parts. The close-knit group aims to honor Stewart's memory through this emotional tribute. To find out more, click here. Unfortunately, a 48-year-old man lost his life in a hit-and-run incident near 21st Avenue and Camelback Road in West Phoenix. The suspect, believed to be driving a large SUV or pickup truck, fled the scene towards the west. Those with relevant information on the vehicle are urged to contact Silent Witness anonymously at 480-948-6377. A reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the driver. To read further, click here.
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