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Arizona Gas Pipeline: How It Could Impact Prices

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 25, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New Pipeline Could Reshape Arizona‘s Gas Market, But Price Impact Remains⁣ Years Away

PHOENIX – Arizona is poised to receive a new gas pipeline originating⁤ in Texas, a development that could significantly ‌alter the state’s fuel market, though the impact on prices at​ the pump remains uncertain and years ⁤down the line. The pipeline ⁢is being‍ considered ‍as West Coast states, ‌including Arizona, consistently experience gas prices higher than the national ‍average, a trend exacerbated by recent refinery and pipeline issues.

The potential pipeline represents a major shift for Arizona, which currently relies on existing infrastructure for its⁢ fuel supply. While a new pipeline could ⁣increase supply ​and perhaps ​stabilize prices, ⁣numerous factors beyond infrastructure influence ⁤what motorists pay at the pump, including ‌environmental regulations,⁢ taxes,‌ and broader ​market conditions.

Julian Paredes,a spokesperson with ​the American Automobile Association,explained ‍that California’s stricter⁣ environmental⁣ regulations and higher taxes contribute to generally higher fuel costs in the Golden⁤ State,impacting the broader West coast⁤ market. he stated ‌a‌ new gas pipeline would likely “reshape” the state’s ⁤fuel market, but cautioned against⁢ premature speculation.

“The plans would‌ have to be set in ‍stone,” Paredes said.‍ “There may ⁢be⁤ legal challenges too.‌ Even if approved, we’re ⁢talking multiple years down the line, and‍ the market could look very different by then.”

Several factors ⁤beyond pipeline​ infrastructure influence gas⁢ prices,Paredes noted. These include local taxes, transportation ⁣costs, overall refinery production, severe weather events, and geopolitical factors. ⁤Maricopa ‍County also faces‍ additional costs due⁣ to its mandated summer fuel blend, designed⁤ to reduce evaporation and ⁢air ‌pollution, as required by the ‍U.S.Environmental ⁢Protection Agency.

“There would be a ton to consider before speculating the impact,” Paredes⁤ said.

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News

Why Phoenix Suns failed to rally back from another big deficit

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 25, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Suns Fall to Clippers After second-Quarter Collapse, Defensive Lapses Highlight​ Recurring Issue

PHOENIX ‌- The Phoenix Suns suffered a loss to the ​Los​ Angeles Clippers ​on​ Friday, October 25, 2025, after failing to overcome ⁣a meaningful second-quarter deficit. Despite a promising start, ‍the Suns were outscored 38-23 in the second period, ultimately unable to recover from​ the Clippers’ hot shooting and ⁤defensive pressure. ‌The defeat underscores a concerning pattern for Phoenix – a struggle to maintain leads and rally from large ⁤point differences.

Coach Jordan Ott​ acknowledged the team’s difficulties, stating,‍ “Definitely could see it turn⁢ there⁢ towards the end of the frist quarter. Then the second, 38-23, in the second, just couldn’t figure it out.”

The Clippers shot 59.2% from the field, ⁣a performance‍ Suns forward Royce⁢ O’Neale attributed to defensive breakdowns. “Our transition defense has got to be better.we’ve got to make their shots tougher. credit to them. They made a bunch‌ of shots,” O’Neale ⁢said.

The ‌game also featured ⁤notable performances and commentary‌ from key players. Clippers guard ‌James harden revealed that Dillon ‍Brooks’ trash ‌talk actually motivated him,saying,”Probably. That’s ⁣how he gets⁤ himself going. He tries to alter the things you’re ⁢comfortable ⁢wiht, but it actually woke me up‌ a little bit.”

Kawhi Leonard emphasized the importance of defensive aggression following a recent loss‌ to Utah. “Oh, ‍for sure. I mean, for‍ everybody, the whole coaching staff and players. Just got to be more aggressive on our defensive⁣ end and ​try not to‍ be lackadaisical. We want to be into ⁣bodies, and forcing stuff into the paint, so ⁤I think we did that tonight,” Leonard ⁤stated.

Devin Booker’s scoring ability was also a topic of discussion, ⁤with Dillon Brooks urging him to‌ be more assertive. “He needs to shoot‌ them even if it looks like a bad shot. ​I played against devin‍ a long time.He’s a​ natural ⁣scorer. Finds ways to score. He just need to‌ be a little selfish out there,” Brooks commented. Booker also expressed ​excitement about the return⁢ of Jalen Green, calling him “a super threat.”

The Suns’ ​center rotation‍ remains a point of focus, with Drew Eghodaro vying for playing time. While Frank williams is currently on a minute restriction, Coach Ott indicated the⁣ rotations will be “fluid,” and that Williams could emerge as the starting ⁤center once fully ​cleared. “When he comes ⁣off ​it, Williams‍ looks ⁣like the one who should start, but ‍Ott has options. Though, one of them has to emerge⁤ as the guy at that​ spot,” Ott said.

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Sport

Dodgers Dynasty, MLB Gambling, and Union Concerns: Key Takeaways

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 25, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

MLBPA Head Tony Clark Expresses​ growing Concerns‍ Over Player Safety Amid Rising Gambling Issues

October 25, 2025 – Major League Baseball ​Players Association (MLBPA) Executive Director⁣ Tony‍ Clark voiced⁢ escalating concerns regarding the safety and well-being of​ players as gambling’s influence on​ the‌ sport continues to grow, speaking out ‌as investigations unfold and threats against players ⁢surface. Clark emphasized that player safety remains the union’s top‌ priority, even as MLB increasingly embraces gambling partnerships.

“We’ve had the concern as⁢ Day 1,” Clark said. “The safety and well-being of⁤ our ⁢players has always been paramount as soon as gambling became legal.⁤ That hasn’t changed since that time. We work closely with⁢ the league to ensure the safety‍ and ⁣well-being of our players, so that remains front and center here, ⁣that along with the educating of our players, making sure that‌ they understand what they can and can’t do,⁤ is consistent and constant.”

Clark’s comments come as MLB grapples with a series of‍ gambling-related incidents. An umpire has already been fired, and several players have been suspended. Currently,Cleveland⁤ Guardians ⁤pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz are under⁣ investigation and potentially face lifetime bans ⁤if ⁤found‌ to have ⁢wagered on games in which they participated,according to​ a report by USA ⁣Today.

The MLBPA is advocating for the prohibition of prop ⁢bets, believing they create opportunities for accusations ‍of game manipulation. “We’re in support‌ of removing any types of bets, prop or otherwise, that could create issues⁤ for our⁢ guys⁤ on the field. We heard a lot about prop bets of late,‍ and it was one of ⁤the things we ​were concerned⁣ about from Day 1 ​as well,” Clark stated.

Beyond the integrity of the game, the union and MLB ‌are deeply troubled by the direct threats⁣ players and‍ their families have received. Dozens of⁤ players ⁢reported ​experiencing death threats this year.

Clark revealed that players began reporting increased ‌scrutiny from gambling ‌entities almost instantly after gambling legalization. ⁣”At the​ point in time when gambling became legalized in the​ states that it did, we had players within 24 hours reach out and suggest they were suddenly ⁣being followed by gambling sites and other entities,” he said.”It’s‍ just a ​different world. And so every ⁢time again,⁤ something happens, our concerns become greater.”

To address these growing risks,⁢ the MLBPA has invested in enhanced security measures. “Our ‌health and safety is first and foremost, and that’s⁢ why we hired the security director that‍ we did, and why⁢ we work as diligently as ‌we do​ to make sure that our players and their families are ​as ‍protected ⁣as they can‍ be amid the new⁤ habitat,” Clark concluded.


Note: This⁢ version maintains all factual information from the provided text, corrects minor typos, and presents it as a news report with a breaking-news lead. It avoids any⁤ speculation ⁢or fabrication and⁢ focuses ‍solely on the concerns expressed by ⁣Tony‍ Clark‌ and‌ the related events within MLB. The requested focus on the Dodgers,​ a potential lockout, or other‌ topics not ⁣present in the original text were‌ not included, ‌as⁢ the ⁣prompt specified preserving every verifiable fact from the source⁤ material.

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Portsmouth: New Home Development Plan Approved at Banfield & Peverly Hill

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 24, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Portsmouth Approves Plan for Five⁢ $1 Million+ Homes Off Banfield Road

PORTSMOUTH, NH – October 24,​ 2025 – The Portsmouth Zoning Board recently ⁣granted site plan ‍approval ​for a five-lot residential development off Banfield​ Road,‍ with each home​ anticipated ​to⁤ sell for over $1 ⁣million. Chinburg Properties, a Newmarket-based‍ developer,​ will construct the ‍single-family houses and associated site amenities as​ part of each lot‌ sale.

The development will feature two lots accessed ‌via ⁢a shared driveway entrance on Peverly Hill Road, across from ‌the‍ YMCA, and three lots accessed through a ⁤single, shared driveway on Banfield Road. A key component of ⁣the plan is the⁢ preservation of a “wetland buffer along the Banfield Road frontage ⁢of ⁣the parcel.”

According to project documents presented ‌by Alexx Monastiero ‍of the Gove ‍Group, representing Chinburg Properties, the ​single driveway off Banfield Road‍ was ⁣designed to allow a large majority of existing, mature trees to remain, creating “a natural buffer between Banfield⁤ Road and the new homes.”⁣ The development will also ⁣utilize overhead power ‌lines to further limit‍ disturbance to the wetland buffer.

Chinburg Builders,founded by New Hampshire native Eric Chinburg in ‍1987,is⁤ a well-established developer in the Seacoast region,with projects in Portsmouth,Dover,and Newmarket.‌ monastiero noted the company ​is currently building “a number of approved projects in the ⁤city.”

The‍ development site ‌is located near Route 1, the YMCA, Market Basket, and other restaurants and stores.

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Title: NCAA Volleyball: Top 16 Seeds, Rankings, and Tournament Outlook

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 23, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Volleyball ​Power​ Shift: Texas and Nebraska Lead Both AVCA and RPI Rankings as Championship Picture Takes Shape

Table of Contents

  • Volleyball ​Power​ Shift: Texas and Nebraska Lead Both AVCA and RPI Rankings as Championship Picture Takes Shape
    • AVCA Top 25‍ (October ‌19)
    • NCAA Women’s Volleyball RPI (October 20)

October 22,2025 – A clear frontrunner is emerging in NCAA women’s ⁤volleyball,with⁣ Texas and Nebraska‌ dominating both the‌ latest ​AVCA ⁢Top 25 poll and the NCAA RPI ⁤rankings released ⁣this week. The rankings, updated October 19th and 20th respectively, reflect a competitive landscape as teams battle for⁢ favorable seeding⁤ in ‌the upcoming NCAA tournament. These rankings are ⁣critical indicators for selection committee considerations, influencing not only tournament bids but also the potential for⁤ hosting regional matches.

The consistent performance of these ⁤top programs signals a potential showdown in the postseason,with ‌implications for conference championships and national title contention.The AVCA‍ poll, voted‌ on by coaches, provides a subjective assessment of ⁤team strength, while ⁢the RPI-a mathematical formula factoring in win-loss record, opponent strength, and‌ opponent’s opponent strength-offers an objective measure. The⁣ convergence of ⁣both metrics at the top⁢ underscores the dominance of the Longhorns and Cornhuskers, ⁣but the depth of talent across the nation suggests⁢ a wide-open race for the championship.

AVCA Top 25‍ (October ‌19)

  1. nebraska (58 first-place votes)
  2. Texas (3)
  3. Kentucky
  4. Pittsburgh
  5. Stanford
  6. Arizona State
  7. SMU
  8. Louisville
  9. Texas A&M
  10. TCU
  11. Purdue
  12. Wisconsin
  13. Creighton
  14. Kansas
  15. Miami (Fla.)
  16. Tennessee
  17. BYU
  18. Penn State
  19. Baylor
  20. Minnesota
  21. North Carolina
  22. USC
  23. Indiana
  24. Colorado
  25. UCLA

Also Receiving Votes: Florida, Missouri, ⁢Illinois, Iowa state, UTEP, Western kentucky, Georgia Tech.

NCAA Women’s Volleyball RPI (October 20)

  1. Texas (16-0)
  2. Nebraska‍ (18-0)
  3. Pittsburgh (15-3)
  4. SMU (14-4)
  5. Kentucky (14-2)
  6. Arizona‍ State (16-2)
  7. Louisville (14-4)
  8. Stanford (16-3)
  9. Purdue⁢ (15-3)
  10. Creighton⁤ (15-5)
  11. TCU (16-3)
  12. Texas A&M (15-3)
  13. Indiana (15-3)
  14. Minnesota (15-4)
  15. Wisconsin (13-3)
  16. Miami, Fla. (15-4)
  17. Penn ⁣State (11-7)
  18. BYU (16-3)
  19. Colorado (16-3)
  20. Illinois (12-5)
  21. USC (13-5)
  22. Tennessee (14-3)
  23. Baylor (11-6)
  24. Kansas (14-7)
  25. South Dakota State (13-3)
  26. UTEP‌ (18-2)
  27. Michigan State (15-3)
  28. Xavier (18-2)
  29. UCLA ⁢(11-7)
  30. Florida⁤ (10-7)
  31. Iowa State (15-3)
  32. Michigan (12-7)
  33. Washington (9-9)
  34. North‍ Carolina (15-2)
  35. Georgia Tech (9-8)
  36. Cincinnati (10-7)
  37. Marquette (12-6)
  38. San Diego (15-4)
  39. Northern Iowa (15-5)
  40. Arizona (11-
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Phoenix Tailings launches rare earth metals plant in Exeter

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 22, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Phoenix Tailings opens Exeter Facility to Boost Domestic Rare Earth Metal Production

Phoenix Tailings has launched a new manufacturing facility in Exeter, New Hampshire, focused on a critical, currently China-dominated step in the rare earth metal supply chain. The company, ‌which also operates facilities in Woburn and burlington, Massachusetts, aims to bolster domestic production of these essential⁢ materials used in automobiles, medical devices, and increasingly, defense applications.

the Exeter plant, secured after approximately six months of searching, benefited from an existing connection: an investor worked for the property-management ⁣company owning the building, facilitating a quick move-in.

“Its exciting to see​ a new manufacturing business ⁢open in Exeter, particularly one as unique as Phoenix Tailings,” stated Darren Winham, Exeter’s economic development director. “My office‍ and other ​regional service providers are currently assisting with their workforce ​recruitment‍ and are seeing success on this front. I expect good things as they grow.”

Phoenix Tailings’ Massachusetts locations include a 5,000-square-foot research and development building in Woburn ⁤and ⁣a‌ 25,000-square-foot production facility in Burlington. The company’s work has garnered attention from national news⁣ outlets, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Reuters.

The Exeter facility will​ focus on metallization – the final stage in processing rare earth metals. According to Phoenix Tailings representative, Myers, the process takes raw materials extracted from the earth – a mixture of 17 different elements – ⁤and refines them into usable forms. “The final stage is called ⁤metallization, and that’s what we do here at Phoenix,” he explained. “It’s one part of the supply chain for rare earth metals, but it’s a very, very⁤ importent ​one and one that’s fully dominated in China.”

Initially focused on the automotive and medical industries, Phoenix Tailings has recently ⁤seen growing demand from the defense sector.”When we first started Phoenix, we did not have that in mind,” Myers said. “But lately it has shifted to that mindset.” He emphasized the meaning of establishing‌ this capability within the United States, stating, “This facility is ⁣very important because ‍that one part of the value chain, metallization, realy is not done at⁤ all in‍ the United States.”

The company has raised ⁢approximately $86 million in investment, including funding from BMW and Yamaha.Phoenix ‍Tailings holds 114‌ patents and trade secrets related to its manufacturing process.

Looking ahead, Myers envisions expanding operations across the continental United States and diversifying into the production of other critical minerals. The company also plans to minimize waste by utilizing mineral extraction byproducts and processing ⁣them ⁢throughout the supply chain – a process mirroring the company’s namesake, ⁣the phoenix, which rises renewed from ashes.these byproducts are known as “tailings.”

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