AZ Briefing: Hobbs not fit to be governor, former aide says; Family, friends honor fallen officer; 10 recipes, tips for low-stress holiday
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A look at some of today's top stories, the weather forecast and a peek back in history.
"I firmly believe that Katie Hobbs is not fit to serve as governor," Talonya Adams, who has won two trials after her firing as a Senate aide, told The Republic.
Family, friends and colleagues remember Maricopa County sheriff's Lt. Chad Brackman's passion for his work at a funeral service Saturday.
Thanksgiving wine cocktails, turkey breast and easy appetizers are just a few ways to make this season low stress. Check out 10 recipes and tips.
Today, you can expect it to be sunny with areas of high clouds, with a high near 85 degrees. It is expected to be partly cloudy and mild at night, with a low near 60 degrees. Get the full forecast here.
Today in history
On this date in 1896, the Phoenix Post Office moved into magnificent new quarters equipped with three windows — two for gentlemen and one for ladies.
In 1929, Sheriff James Polhamus of Yuma County, son of Isaac Polhamus, a Colorado River steamboat captain, died.
In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Air Quality Act.
In 1980, 87 people died in a fire at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In 2018, President Donald Trump and Chief Justice John Roberts publicly clashed over the independence of America’s judiciary, with Roberts rebuking the president for denouncing a judge hearing a migrant asylum challenge as an “Obama judge.”
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: AZ Briefing: Hobbs not fit to be governor, former Senate aide says