Wednesday, October 1st, 2025
Good morning, Maricopa. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 1st of October.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Target will open 7 new stores in October including a location at 37854 N. Gantzel Road in Queen Creek on October 12—this nationwide expansion uses larger footprints and careful site selection based on community need. The Arizona Republic
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Maricopa Community Colleges announced a plan to offer up to 26 affordable bachelor's degree programs by 2032—options include finance, artificial intelligence, and health care. The district began planning these degrees in 2021 and has already seen strong growth in enrollment for its first programs. 12 News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A potential government shutdown may cause longer TSA wait times and flight delays at Phoenix Sky Harbor as essential staff work without pay while passport services keep running but might face processing delays if the shutdown lasts—aviation experts warn that staffing issues and postponed air traffic control upgrades could add extra strain on travel this week. The Arizona Republic
- ➤ Families with disabled children and Arizona Autism met Monday to ask Governor Hobbs to delay planned service cuts for up to 18,000 children receiving care and recovery programs. A state spokesperson said the reductions are required by new law and will begin today, raising fears that staff layoffs may follow—adding pressure to an already strained support system. 12 News
- ➤ The federal government began a partial shutdown today as nonessential workers were furloughed and some services like small business loans may be delayed. Arizona lawmakers blamed each other for the budget impasse—raising concerns about local service impacts. The Arizona Republic
- ➤ The Arizona Department of Transportation announced that electric and alternative fuel vehicle drivers will lose access to HOV lanes during morning and evening rush hours today — unless Congress extends a 2005 law. Nearly 160,000 drivers may face fines of at least $400 if they drive solo in these lanes. The Arizona Republic
- ➤ Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed Dr. Eugene Livar as the state's chief heat officer to lead efforts against rising heat deaths, and rural experts say his work helped coordinate local plans — but urban specialists note he has offered few new solutions — leaving mixed reviews about his leadership. The Arizona Republic
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Albertsons has recalled multiple deli items containing a bowtie pasta ingredient that may lead to listeria exposure in 15 states—including stores in Maricopa—and customers are advised to discard or return the items for a full refund. The Arizona Republic
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ A 2025 US News and World Reports study finds that chihuahuas are Arizona's most common dog breed because their small size fits local life and hot weather — experts note the breed's deep roots and cultural ties help keep it popular in our community — as local shelters urge adoption. The Arizona Republic
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Arizona Cardinals’ offensive line has had trouble with run blocking this season—limiting scoring and yard gains—and coach Gannon said the team will make changes before Week 5 against the Tennessee Titans. The Arizona Republic
- ➤ Today, the Phoenix Mercury are returning to the WNBA Finals as they try to tie the record of four championships with a team of veteran players. Game 1 is set for Oct. 3 and key figures like Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner — seasoned leaders — add strength to the team’s push for the title. The Arizona Republic
TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
If the path ahead of you is clear, you're probably on someone else's.
~ Joseph Campbell
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