Weekend wrap-up: Here’s what you missed from the Oct. 13 weekend
Oct 15, 2017, 11:16 AM | Updated: Oct 16, 2017, 11:27 am
PHOENIX — This weekend was a busy one. Between Friday the 13th and the Arizona Cardinals game on Sunday, the news cycle kept turning.
Here is what you missed.
Body of missing Flagstaff teacher found
Officials with the Flagstaff Police Department said they found a body that is believed to be a missing elementary school teacher from Glendale.
According to Sgt. Cory Runge, law enforcement located the remains of an adult female believed to be Cathryn Gorospe on Friday.
Runge did not clarify where the remains were found or why police believe it to be Gorospe. Police are still processing the identification of the remains. The cause of death is unknown.
Rep. Martha McSally shares her fight with sexism
U.S. Rep. Martha McSally knows what it’s like to be sexually discriminated. But instead of laying down and giving up, she pushed forward.
In an article with Cosmopolitan, McSally discussed how and when she encountered sexism and what she did to combat it.
Motion Picture Academy expels Harvey Weinstein
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been revoked by its board.
The decision was reached Saturday in an emergency session.
It comes after recent reports by The New York Times and The New Yorker that revealed sexual harassment and rape allegations against Weinstein going back decades.
Gusty winds fan California wildfires, force more evacuations
Rising winds fanned the California wildfires again Saturday, forcing hundreds more people to flee from their homes in the state’s fabled wine country and testing the efforts of crews who have spent days trying to corral the flames behind firebreaks.
Just a day after firefighters reported making significant progress, the winds kicked up several hours before dawn and pushed flames into the hills on the edge of Sonoma, a town of 11,000.
About 400 homes were evacuated as the fires threated Sonoma and a portion of Santa Rosa that included a retirement community that evacuated earlier this week, authorities said.
ASU pulls off remarkable upset over No. 5 Washington
For only the third time in its history, and the first time since upsetting No. 1 Nebraska in 1996, ASU defeated a top-five AP team at Sun Devil Stadium, beating No. 5 Washington, 13-7, in front of an announced crowd of 51,234 on Saturday night.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.