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🌱 Homeowners Prep For Super Bowl LVII + Shooting Leaves One Dead

The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Phoenix.

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Hello again, everybody! I'm back with your fresh copy of the Phoenix Daily. Let's get this Saturday started off right with a quick guide to the most important things happening in town these days.


But first, today's weather:

Partly sunny. High: 67 Low: 44.

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Here are the top three stories in Phoenix today:

  1. Phoenix homeowners are considering renting out their homes in preparation for the 2023 Super Bowl and WM Phoenix Open. On Airbnb, the number of available daily rentals in December 2022 totals 19 homes, versus 428 in February 2023. (ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix)
  2. The Ignite Hope candlelight walk to raise funds for Phoenix Children's Hope Fund is set for Saturday, Dec. 10. The walk is done every year to show support and offer hope for children and their families that are coping with illness. (citysuntimes)
  3. A shooting at a Jack in the Box drive-through in north Phoenix left one employee dead and another injured. The suspect in the shooting later turned himself in to the police. (Arizona's Family)

Today in Phoenix:

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  • Performance Pop-Up: DTPHX Winter Wanderland At Herberger Theater Center (1:00 PM)
  • The Nutcracker At Orpheum Theatre Phoenix (2:00 PM)
  • Christmas At The Castle At Irish Cultural Center And McClelland Library (5:00 PM)
  • Slope Holiday Market & Parade At Hatcher Road (5:30 PM)

From my notebook:

  • Are you looking for a new job to end the year? Check out these eight local companies currently looking to hire this holiday season. (ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix)
  • Looking for ideas on where to go for some fun this weekend? Check out this list of things to do in the Phoenix area this weekend, including FuelFest Phoenix 2022 and the Phoenix Festival for the Arts. (FOX 10 News Phoenix)
  • Phoenix-based Kolbe Corp continued its tradition of helping kids in need. Each employee in the company gets $240 that they can use to buy gifts for children. (Arizona's Family)

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That's it for today! See you all Monday morning for your next update.

— Miranda Fraraccio

About me: Miranda Fraraccio is a born and raised Rhode Islander, now living in New York. She works as a staff writer for content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and is a graduate of The University of Rhode Island, where she earned a degree in Writing & Rhetoric and Communication Studies. In her free time, you can find her traveling, drinking tea, or photographing her neighborhood as a street photographer.

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