West Valley View - North 04-22-2020

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April 22, 2020

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Abrazo West ‘calm’ during COVID-19 BY TOM SCANLON

West Valley View Managing Editor

NEWS .............. 8 Where the jobs are around the West Valley

NEWS .............. 9 Inmates ‘cooped up’ at Hickman Farms

NEWS .............. 6 Cities need to tighten budget with retail falling

OPINION ...............10 BUSINESS.............. 14 FEATURES ..............16 YOUTH ..................19 OBITUARIES ...........20 CLASSIFIEDS ..........21 NORTH

A New York Times April 10 story painted a frightening picture: “The daily death toll has still been staggering, approaching 800 for a third straight day on Friday, and some hospitals continue to teeter on the brink of chaos.” Stories in the Times, New Yorker and other publications tell of doctors racing to do lifesaving intubations, nurses working long hours with COVID-19 patients stacking up, health care workers reusing personal protective equipment intended to be disposable and other frightening details to the pandemic. Jessica Lopez of Waddell, left, and Linda Hitchcock of Goodyear sent appreciation selfies to Abrazo West staff. (Submitted photos) Though cases are on the rise, the West Valley has been blessedsummed up in one word: officer, said Abrazo West Campus started ly free of those nightmarish scenarios. Calm. gearing up for the COVID-19 crisis more Indeed, the mood at Abrazo West Cam“It’s a very calm scene here,” said Chris- than a month ago. pus, a 200-bed hospital and trauma center tina Oh, chief executive officer of Abrazo Calm...continued on page 4 at 13677 W. McDowell Road, Goodyear, is West. She and Susan Rainey, chief nursing

Citizens, cities protest trucking project

BY JOSHUA ORTEGA

West Valley View Contributing Writer

Romina Martucci moved to northwest Goodyear 10 years ago for the quiet life. Surrounded by farm fields, she enjoys the tranquility of living, even with housing developments coming to the area.

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“We moved to Goodyear because it was quieter and had more of a relaxed atmosphere,” Martucci said. “Now they’re making it worse than all of the other areas.” An industrial project Martucci fears will shatter the area’s tranquility is on the radar. Though the developer says the project

would bring hundreds of jobs and is “sensitive to area residents,” Martucci fears turning Falcon Golf Course into a transportation hub could bring the roar of hundreds of semitrucks to West Camelback Road.

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