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Sen. Justine Wadsack claims ‘political persecution’ over Tucson criminal speeding ticket
Arizona Sen. Justine Wadsack, a Tucson-area Republican, is claiming “political persecution” over a criminal speeding ticket dating from a March incident that police allege saw her driving her Tesla down Speedway at more than 70 mph. Wadsack was pulled over on Friday, March 15, just after 10 p.m., after being observed “traveling at a high […] The post Sen. Justine Wadsack claims ‘political persecution’ over Tucson criminal speeding ticket appeared first on Arizona Mirror.
2024 Arizona football season countdown: 40 days to kickoff
A LOOK BACK — NO. 40 MARCUS BELL. With it being the 40th day until kickoff between the Lobos and Wildcats, the best player to wear No. 40 for Arizona is linebacker Marcus Bell, who played with the Wildcats from 1996-99. He was a standout on the 1998 team that went 12-1 under Dick Tomey, who called Bell the best inside linebacker he ever coached. Bell was an All-Pac-10 selection in 1998 leading the conference in tackles per game with 10.3. He also led the league with 124 total tackles his senior year in 1999. His 139 tackles in 1998 led the nation. In one game that season against Washington, he had 21 tackles. He finished with 405 career tackles, No. 5 on Arizona’s all-time chart. He was part of an Arizona defense in 1998 that recorded a school-record 46 sacks. He went on to play three seasons for the Seattle Seahawks after the Seahawks selected him in the fourth round of the 2000 NFL draft. Bell also played one year for the Houston Texans. Bell, who won three state titles as a player at St. Johns High School, coached at Eager Round Valley for 10 years before resigning before the 2021-22 school year. He led Round Valley to a 2A state title in 2019, the school’s first championship in 35 years. He remains in Eagar involved in the fitness training business.
White Coat Ceremony marks first step for next generation of physicians
What: White Coat Ceremony for Class of 2028 at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. When: Friday, July 26, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: UArizona Centennial Hall, 1020 E. University Blvd., and livestreamed on Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/UAZMedTucson/live. Event details: https://medicine.arizona.edu/events/medical-student-milestones/white-coat. This week, 120 University of Arizona College of...
We're releasing a candle with Di Luna and it smells like s'mores in the desert
We've designed T-shirts and coffee mugs, phone cases and baseball hats. Never have we had a hand in candle-making — until now. We collaborated with local maker and shop Di Luna Candles to create the candle of our dreams, set to be released in limited quantities on Saturday, Aug. 3.
Community Invited to Discuss Corridor Redevelopment Code Amendment
The Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD) invites the community to join a virtual or in-person meeting to learn about the development of new regulations for corridor redevelopment in Tucson and provide input. On October 17, 2023, the City of Tucson Mayor and Council directed staff to amend City codes...
PeerWORKS and Project FUTRE earn Team Award for Excellence
PeerWORKS and Project FUTRE, two paraprofessional programs led by the University of Arizona Health Science’s Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction, received the 2024 UArizona Team Award for Excellence. PeerWORKS and Project FUTRE are both workforce development programs that provide behavioral health training. PeerWORKS trains adults who are in...
Phoenix man convicted of assaulting officer, human smuggling south of Tucson
PHOENIX — A 55-year-old Phoenix man was convicted of assaulting a federal officer and human smuggling last week, authorities announced Friday. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona pronounced Michael Leroy Witt guilty after a three-day trial in a Tucson court. The presiding jury convicted Witt...
Tucson Turf comes close to reaching Boys 15U NFL Flag Championships title game
Tucson Turf’s 15U boys team representing the Arizona Cardinals came close to playing for the title of the NFL Flag Championships at Canton, Ohio, on Sunday, but receiver Sean Roebuck was ruled by referees to have stepped out of bounds before reaching the end zone as time expired against Metro Select (Saints).
Josh Pate on Arizona: ‘They Could Win the Big 12 or Finish Bottom Half’
While Brent Brennan and the Arizona Wildcats received three first-place finish votes in the preseason Big 12 Media Poll, the Late Kick’s Josh Pate believes there could be a wide range of outcomes for the first-year Big 12 team. Pate dubbed the team one of the nation’s most volatile...
Biden administration asks law firms, aid groups to take on asylum cases pro-bono
The Biden administration is asking lawyers to take on more pro-bono cases for immigrants seeking asylum. The call and other changes are part of a White House program officials say is meant to expand opportunities for Latino families and communities. Unlike in criminal proceedings, legal representation is not guaranteed in...
The Tucson Unified School District to get more than $600K to help Afghan refugee students, families
The Tucson Unified School District is set to receive $608,758.50 from the Arizona Department of Economic Security. The grant will fund resources for Afghan refugee students and their families. The district’s governing board approved an agreement with the state agency on Monday. The goal is to increase the number of...
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