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Memorial Day, but make it local: Phoenix’s Carry the Load drew hundreds for a symbolic walk honoring fallen service members and first responders—weighted backpacks, photos, and personal stories—turning the holiday into something you can feel in your feet. Public safety updates: I-17 southbound lanes reopened near Munds Park after a crash involving a car pulling a trailer, and Mesa police reported a separate shooting inside a Target near Power Road with one person taken to the hospital. Culture & community: Gilbert Public Schools highlighted its music momentum, earning NAMM recognition again and touting arts “Seal of Arts” wins across theater, band, orchestra, choir, and dance. Arizona outdoors watch: Scottsdale Fire Department is gearing up for wildfire season as Memorial Day crowds head into desert preserves and trails. Immigration & policy: A West Valley man charged federally over an alleged attempt to set fire to an ICE detention facility—he reportedly told investigators he “went Batman.”

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May 21, 2026

Blackboard taps David Labaree to open BbT 2026 on AI and education

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UAGC opens proposals for 2026 teaching and learning conference

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