YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP |
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Lorenzino Estrada | Digital Producer
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Good morning, Arizona. Here’s what our reporters are working on and what you should know about what’s happening across the state before you start your day. |
A proposal to relocate a century-old library in downtown Glendale is drawing backlash from a chorus of residents advocating for its preservation. |
➤ Semiconductor giant Intel Corp. said it plans to lay off 385 Arizona workers in the coming days as it grapples with financial setbacks. Here’s what to know. |
➤ The Tolleson Elementary School District Governing Board filed a complaint against Mayor Juan Rodriguez. Here’s what to know. |
➤ Today, you can expect it to be mostly sunny with a high near 89 degrees. Expect it to be partly cloudy at night with a low near 66 degrees. Get the full forecast here. |
How to make a festive and fresh cranberry sauce
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Fresh cranberry sauce is a quintessential holiday dish that’s easy to make ahead of time.
Robin Miller / Special for The Republic |
Homemade cranberry sauce is surprisingly easy to make ahead of time, super customizable and way better than the canned stuff. Here’s your recipe. |
Here are just some of the events on this date in the past. |
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On this day in 1814: The Great Beer Flood happened in London when huge beer vats exploded at Meux’s Horse Shoe Brewery, causing a tidal wave of beer that claimed eight lives. |
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In 1923: The iconic Hollywood sign was unveiled. Originally an advertisement for real estate, it read “Hollywoodland.” After becoming a symbol of the film industry, it was refurbished in 1949 as simply “Hollywood” and remains one of the most famous landmarks in Los Angeles. |
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In 1962: The Beatles made their first national TV appearance, playing live on a program called “People and Places” that was broadcast in northern England. |
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In 1965: The New York World’s Fair, a major international event drawing millions of visitors worldwide, closed its doors. |
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In 1980: Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian efforts in India and surrounding countries. |
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In 2018: Canada became the second country in the world – after Uruguay – to legalize recreational marijuana use. The historic legislation sought to curb the illegal market, enhance public health and safety, and generate revenue through taxation. |
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The divorce records of the Senate candidate and the Phoenix mayor will become public. |
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A restaurant by Instrumental Hospitality is closing soon. Visit a last time for Southeast Asian-inspired food and cocktails in Phoenix’s Melrose area. |
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Kamala Harris sat for her first interview with Fox News. Bret Baier asked her questions about immigration and more, but rarely let her answer in full. |
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren terminates Vice President Richelle Montoya’s authority and said she no longer represents him or his administration. |
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A Phoenix Suns employee is the victim of a murder-suicide. The 24-year-old was found shot to death along with her ex-boyfriend, police said. |
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