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A Phoenix tree trimmer died after police said he became stuck in a 50-foot palm tree. Phoenix police said on Sunday, May 11 that Jaime Yepiz, 43, died of his injuries after he was hospitalized in ...
A Phoenix tree trimmer died after police said he became stuck in a 50-foot palm tree. Phoenix police said on Sunday, May 11 that Jaime Yepiz, 43, died of his injuries after he was hospitalized in ...
PHOENIX — A tree trimmer died after getting trapped while working on a 50-foot palm tree in Phoenix over the weekend, authorities said. Crews initially responded to call near 65th and Virginia ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The man who was rescued from a 50-foot tree in west Phoenix died from his injuries. Police say 43-year-old Jaime Yepiz died after being transported to the hospital with ...
Here’s how other Arizona cities compare Phoenix has half the tree cover it should, according to a new analysis. Other Arizona cities are better at growing shade. By TJ L'Heureux April 28, 2025 ...
The first of our suggested desert trees: Mastic Tree 15’ tall | 20’ wide So you’re curious about desert trees. Let’s start with this small to medium sized evergreen tree, the Mastic tree.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A driver has died after police say he struck a tree in Phoenix early Saturday morning. Phoenix police were called to the crash near 39th Avenue and Thomas Road around 2:30 a.m.
Authorities said a man was killed by a fallen palm tree in south Phoenix when he was walking with another person in a park on Jan. 11, 2024.
A Phoenix shopping center is bringing back an annual tradition with its 70-foot-tall Christmas tree. A white fir, cut down in California's Shasta-Trinity National Forest near the Oregon border as ...
There's a natural, low-tech way to combat Phoenix heat: By planting native trees, particularly in low-income neighborhoods that typically lack them.
PHOENIX — Arizona will stop approving new developments that rely solely on groundwater in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area due to years of water overuse, drought, and climate change affecting water ...
SB 1689, introduced by Sen. Mitzi Epstein, D-Phoenix, would give the Arizona Department of Education $400,000 to distribute to public schools for tree planting.
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