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ABC15 creates searchable database to help moms choose quality Arizona midwives
PHOENIX — As demand for home births increases, ABC15 is helping moms find the best care for themselves and their babies by providing an interactive database with information on all Arizona midwives. Below you will find a first-of-its-kind online tool that families can search, combining information from the Arizona...
B-1B Named Rage Brought Out Of Mothballs To Fly Once Again
After three years at the boneyard, a B-1B Lancer, nicknamed Rage, has been resurrected and is flying once more. The re-appearance of the aircraft comes as the Air Force’s B-1B bombers look to be in the twilight of their service career. Aviation photographer Cayden Smith recently pictured B-1B Rage,...
Behind Biden’s asylum halt: Migrants must say if they fear deportation, not wait to be asked
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Posters inside a complex of giant, white tents tell migrants in English, Spanish, Mandarin and Hindi they should tell an officer if they fear being deported and “your claim will be heard.” On a side wall where migrants are seated in a processing area, a video conveys the same message on a loop.
FC Tucson survives late rally from Flatirons Rush, advances to next round of USL 2 playoffs
Friday night’s game at Kino North Stadium featured a contest between two hot teams — FC Tucson (8-2-5) and the Mountain Division champions Flatirons Rush (8-2-3) of Arvada, Colo., in the first round of the USL 2 Playoffs. Coming into the playoffs, both teams were riding high, with...
3 Arizona baseball players make Cap Cod All-Star Game rosters
The Cape Cod League is considered the top collegiate summer league in baseball, one that can serve as a springboard for both big seasons back in school and a rise up the draft boards. With Arizona having three of its six Cape Cod participants making the league’s All-Star game, 2025...
Arizona’s Motiejus Krivas gets best of teammate Conrad Martinez in FIBA U20 Eurobasket
A pair of Arizona Wildcats faced off Saturday in international competition, with Motiejus Krivas’ Lithuania topping Conrad Martinez’s Spain in consolation play of the FIBA U20 Eurobasket tournament in Poland. Krivas had an 11-point, 12-rebound double-double in Lithuania’s 82-73 victory over Spain. The 7-foot-2 Krivas went 4 for...
Arizona Basketball: Why Trey Townsend is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
These years with Tommy Lloyd at the helm have been prosperous for an Arizona program that won one last Pac-12 title last year. The Wildcats advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for the second time during Lloyd’s three years as head coach and boasted one of the top offenses in the nation. Now they transition into the Big 12 with a myriad of changes on this roster, though not everything will be different in Tucson.
'Plenty of time' to replace Biden on Arizona's November ballot, secretary of state says
Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article incorrectly listed the dates of the Democratic National Convention. Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race has opened widespread speculation as to who will be the Democratic ticket at the top of Arizona's Nov. 5 ballot. ...
Arizona Schools Enforcing Stricter Policies On Students’ Use Of Mobile Phones During Class
Schools in Arizona are taking strict measures to prevent students from using their cellphones during class time. In certain school districts, students are required to put away their phones, whereas others opt to lock them up. Chloe Sakala is a student at Sandra Day O’Connor High School in Phoenix, aged...
Latino voters want more action on climate and clean energy in Arizona, new poll finds
In Arizona, the 2020 Latino vote was decisive. And this November, Arizona's Latinos may be more motivated than ever by climate and clean energy issues, a new poll by the environmental justice organization Chispa AZ suggests. More than 70% of the poll's 520 registered voter respondents expressed concern about climate change and 60% support Arizona increasing clean energy requirements for electric utilities.
Strong storms move through Phoenix area, knock out power for thousands overnight
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Thousands were without power around the Valley as severe thunderstorms moved across Arizona on Sunday. Around 8:30 p.m., approximately 3,789 SRP customers and 3,017 APS customers were without electricity in the Phoenix area from Mesa to Wickenburg. But as of 4:30 a.m. Monday morning, SRP’s outage...
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