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Tucson Solar Company Owner Indicted on Multiple Fraud Charges in Green Energy Scheme
The Federal grand jury in Tucson brought fraud charges against Daniel Jarrett Ridlinghafer, owner of Psalm 112 LLC, for orchestrating a scheme defrauding homeowners and credit unions. Ridlinghafer is facing 11 counts including Bank Fraud, Wire Fraud, and Mail Fraud based on fraudulent contracts signed with at least 25 homeowners and two federally insured credit unions, as announced by the U.S. Attorney's Office on August 22.
Week One Notebook: Sabino begins defense of 3A state championship with opener Friday
Sabino begins defense of its 3A state title Friday night against visiting Coolidge with mostly a cast of different players than when the Sabercats scored 68 points against Surprise Paradise Honors in late November for their first championship in 25 years. Prolific quarterback Cam Hackworth, running back Mason Cade, the...
Proposal to Rename Mansfield Park in Tucson
The Parks and Recreation Department has announced a 45-day public comment period for the proposal to rename Mansfield Park, 2000 N. 4th Ave., “Doris J. Thompson Park,” in honor of Doris Thompson’s significant contributions to the Sugar Hill Neighborhood and the Tucson community. The public is encouraged...
Corbett’s First Birthday Bash: Full of Fun and Festivities Over Labor Day Weekend!
Corbett’s is excited to announce their upcoming first anniversary with a spectacular birthday celebration all weekend long (Thursday to Monday). This five-day extravaganza, amidst the current trend of outdoor events and community gatherings, promises to be filled with non-stop fun, entertainment, and activities for everyone in the local communities and beyond.
2024 Arizona football season countdown: 7 days to kickoff
A LOOK BACK — NO. 7 WILLIE TUITAMA. With it being the 7th day until kickoff between the Lobos and Wildcats, the best player for Arizona to wear No. 7 was quarterback Willie Tuitama, who played with the Wildcats from 2005 to 2008. Tuitama burst onto the scene as a true freshman in 2005, leading the team to a November win over No. 7 UCLA and being carried off the field on the fans’ shoulders. He went on to pass for 9,211 yards (second in Arizona history behind Nick Foles’ 10,011) and 67 touchdowns (tied for first with Foles). He was named MVP of the 2008 Las Vegas Bowl following the Wildcats’ 31-21 win over BYU. He completed 24 of 35 pass attempts for 325 yards with two touchdowns against BYU in his final game of his football career. He went undrafted in the NFL. Tuitama, 37, now resides in San Diego and has coached in the area. “All is good over here,” he mentioned in a text message. “Just working and enjoying life excited to see what Arizona does this season!”
Southern Arizona man arrested after alleged threats against Trump as candidate visited border
A southern Arizona man has been arrested for allegedly making death threats against former President Donald Trump on social media. The Cochise County Sheriff's Office made the announcement Thursday, the same day Trump was visiting the border in that county. The suspect was identified as 66-year-old Ronald Lee Syvrud from...
UA exhibit of photos, poetry shows Tohono O’odham transformed by U.S.-Mexico border
Next week marks the close of an ambitious new show at the University of Arizona’s Center for Creative Photography. "So we’re looking out across a desert scene, which if you’re from southern Arizona or are familiar with it, will look very familiar to you," says Julie Swarstad Johnson, an an archivist and outreach librarian at the University of Arizona's Poetry Center, and another co-curator for the exhibition.
This new boba shop brings giant bunnies and surprise plushie drinks
It’s not every day you see bunnies hanging out in front of the University of Arizona. Or enjoying a Sonoran dog. Or taking a hike in Saguaro National Park. But in the former Miss Dessert building, you can see several bunnies participating in these classic Tucson activities. The best part — you can enjoy an Oreo crème brûlée boba tea while you take in all the cuteness.
Expectations for new Arizona assistant head and RB coach Alonzo Carter
After seven seasons at San Jose State, Alonzo Carter moved with new Arizona head coach Brent Brennan to Tucson. Carter is the running back and assistant head coach for Arizona. Before being hired by Brennan at San Jose State, Carter was the head coach at Contra Costa Community College. Carter...
Arizona WR named 2024 top 25 Most Intriguing 2024 Non-QB
Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan was named one of "The 25 Most Intriguing College Football Non-Quarterbacks for 2024" by longtime Sports Illustrated writer Pat Forde on Thursday. McMillan has received numerous preseason accolades. McMillan finished ninth nationally with 90 receptions, fifth with 1,402 receiving yards and 16th with 10 touchdown...
Donald Trump does not rule out separations of mixed-status families in mass deportation plan
SEATTLE - While visiting the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona, former President Donald Trump said that the cost to deport millions of undocumented immigrants is justified and, in the long run, would be cheaper than allowing them to stay in the United States. During a press conference held in the border...
Mesa business owner sentenced to 5 years for health care fraud
PHOENIX — A Mesa woman was sentenced this week to 66 months in prison for defrauding Arizona’s Medicaid program. Diana Moore was also ordered to pay more than $21 million in restitution to the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) after pleading guilty to wire fraud and money laundering on July 10, 2023.
Cochise County sheriff on Biden, Harris and Congress: 'Nobody’s listening'
(The Center Square) – Cochise County, Arizona, Sheriff Mark Dannels said he’s never been able to meet with President Joe Biden or his border czar, Vice President Kamala Harris, the entire time they’ve been in office. Biden, Harris and Congress aren’t helping his deputies, who are risking their lives fighting cartel crime, he said, adding “nobody’s listening.” Dannels on Thursday welcomed to Arizona former President Donald Trump, who he said...
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