SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Top News Stories of the Week - November 6th, 2025
Episode Date: November 6, 2025Send us a text and chime in!Here are the Top News Stories in Central Arizona for this week on November 6th, 2025! Big Change Coming for Arizona REALTORS Four Arizona Multiple Listing Service (MLS) pro...viders have announced a new datashare partnership that will expand real-time access to property listings for over 11,700 subscribers statewide. The Northern Arizona, Prescott Area, White Mountain, and Southern Arizona MLS organizations are collaborating through the Flexmls® Platform to integrate listings and enhance search capabilities. The system will go live on November 10, 2025, allowing agents to search listings across participating regions seamlessly. This initiative aims to improve efficiency, transparency, and collaboration... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/top-news-stories-of-the-week-november-6th-2025/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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Here are the top news stories in Central Arizona for November 6th, 2025.
Big change coming for Arizona Realtors.
For Arizona Multiple Listing Service, MLS, providers have announced a new data share partnership
that will expand real-time access to property listings for over 11,700 subscribers statewide.
The Northern Arizona, Prescott area, White Mountain, and Southern Arizona-MLS
organizations are collaborating through the Fleximal's platform to integrate listings and
enhance search capabilities. The system will go live on November 10, 2025, allowing agents to
search listings across participating regions seamlessly. This initiative aims to improve efficiency,
transparency, and collaboration within Arizona's real estate market. Each association will
provide member support and training to help realtors adapt to the new system. Read the full
story here. One hundred million dollars new core steel plant brings
160 jobs and big growth. New Corps Corporation has officially opened a $100 million state-of-the-art melt
shop near Kingman, creating 160 full-time jobs with average annual wages of $85,000. The new facility
can produce up to 600,000 tons of steel per year, reinforcing New Corps' role as a leader in
sustainable steel manufacturing. Kingman Mayor Ken Watkins and city officials praise the investment
as a major boost for the region's economy and workforce. The plan highlights New Corps' commitment
to safety and innovation, using technology to minimize on the job hazards.
City leaders look forward to continued collaboration with New Corps to foster long-term
prosperity in Mojave County. Read the full story here. Big changes downtown, Prescott adds new
safety features. The city of Prescott has completed the installation of removable bollards and key
downtown intersections ahead of the Veterans Day parade. These new safety features are designed to
protect pedestrians and event attendees during parades and special events.
The bollards allow for easier and more efficient street closures, cutting down on labor and
equipment costs. City officials emphasize that the project demonstrates Prescott's
commitment to public safety and community improvement. Residents are thanked for their
patience and support as enhancements to downtown continue. Read the full story here.
Seeing smoke near Prescott Valley? Here's why. Fire managers on the Prescott National Forest
are conducting prescribed burns in the Blue Hills area south of Prescott Valley on November 5th to 6th.
The operation aims to reduce hazardous fuels, improve forest health, and lower wildfire risks in nearby
communities. Smoke may be visible from Prescott Valley, Dewey Humboldt and surrounding areas,
and some trails will be temporarily closed for public safety. Fire crews will remain on site
for monitoring and patrol after ignition. The U.S. Forest Service thanks residents for their
understanding as they continue to protect and restore the region's natural landscape. Read the full
story here. Sedona's shuttle expands to two new areas. The Sedona Shuttle Connect is launching a
three-month pilot expansion to serve the chapel in Mystic Hills neighborhoods starting November 6th,
2025. The program will include rides to and from the Chapel of the Holy Cross, with pickups and drop-offs at the
Mystic Trailhead. Operating Thursday through Sunday, the shared ride, on-demand service costs $2 per trip or $1
for seniors. This expansion responds to strong community feedback and aims to make local travel more
accessible and eco-friendly. If successful, the service will become a permanent addition to
Sedona's public transit network. Read the full story here. Check back next Wednesday at 4.30 p.m.
to see next week's top stories. Check out the weather forecast here.
