🌱 Phoenix Drag Queen Calls Out Kari Lake + Nonprofit Nourish Phoenix
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Phoenix AZ
19 June, 2022
1:27 PM
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Hi all. I'm back in your inbox this warm morning with everything you need to know about what's happening these days in town. Here we go. First, today's weather: Mostly sunny. High: 103 Low: 80. Shoutout to the awesome local business that keeps this newsletter running: Are you looking for a mortgage or considering refinancing? LHM Financial is a full-service mortgage banker in the Phoenix area for over 20 years. Their licensed loan originators are dedicated to finding the right loan with the rates, terms and costs to meet each client's needs. To get a quote or to learn more, visit their website today. Click here to get your business featured in this spot. Here are the top three stories today in Phoenix: A Phoenix drag queen is calling out Kari Lake for saying drag shows are a danger to children. On Friday, well-known drag queen Barbra Seville spilled the tea via Facebook on Kari Lake, an old friend and Trump-endorsed candidate for Arizona governor. Seville, who Phoenix Magazine described as a "Drag Queen Extraordinaire," called Lake a hypocrite for her recent comments about drag queens being a danger to children, stating that she has performed at Lake's birthday with her children present. (12news.com KPNX)A local nonprofit offers healthy food boxes for families in need. More than 150 families rely on Nourish Phoenix's one-of-a-kind program for free healthy food — and they also get help in preparing it. The nonprofit is expanding its hours to ensure that twice a month families can pick up food boxes until 6:00 p.m. For more information about the nonprofit, click here. (FOX 10 News Phoenix)A pedestrian was killed in a Phoenix hit-and-run crash near 29th St. and Bell Rd. On Friday night, a man was hit by an unknown vehicle while crossing the street around 11:00 p.m., according to police. The victim died at a nearby hospital. The vehicle fled the scene and has not yet been located. (ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix) Help us make this newsletter better! We've been getting so much positive feedback about the Phoenix Daily that we're starting to get a big head. Want to bring us back down to earth with some constructive feedback? If so, take our simple — and quick! — reader survey. Your feedback will help us make sure we're covering the kind of local news, events and scuttlebutt you really care about. And it will help us toward our goal of being an indispensable local resource and the last email you'd ever unsubscribe from. We'd be so appreciative of your feedback that, if you take the survey, we'll enter your email address in a drawing for a small mountain of Patch swag. You know you want that tote bag — so click the link and give it to us straight. Thank you! Take the Survey 👉 Today in and around Phoenix: Greater Phoenix Career Fair, At Hilton Phoenix Airport (10:00 AM) Big Band Grandstand, At Foothills Branch Library (2:00 PM) Teen Manga Club, At Tolleson Public Library (3:00 PM) From my notebook: Don't miss these five new homes for sale in and around the Phoenix area. (Phoenix Patch)Click the link for photos of the DACA's 10th-anniversary celebration in Phoenix. (The Arizona Republic)Metro Phoenix is No. 1 in the nation for the highest inflation. (AZ Big Media)Have you seen this man? Phoenix police are searching for a suspected arsonist who targeted a Phoenix restaurant in May. (Arizona's Family) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: Our World Energy — (Visit website) Add your business here Events: Estate Planning Seminar (June 23) Social Security Seminar (June 27) Add your event Gigs & services: Jensen Family Law in Mesa AZ offers high-quality services (Details) Add your gig or service Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Monday. I'll see you around! — Dominique-Noelle Rafael About me: Dominique is a self taught UX/UI designer based in Princeton, NJ. She recently graduated from the University of Maryland last spring with a bachelor's degree in Information Science. She is excited to begin working on the Patch newsletter project this year!
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