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Arizonan NASCAR Racers Dissect Season Heading Into Olympic Break
The NASCAR Playoff picture gets clearer with just four races remaining in the regular season as we await Championship Weekend at Phoenix Raceway Nov. 8-10! After a wild return to the oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, NASCAR now enters a two-week Olympic break. While returning to the iconic racing venue, I got to chat with the three full-time NASCAR drivers who hail from the Grand Canyon State.
Arizona teen basketball player laces up for last time at NABI tournament
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — You only need to see Keon Talgo shoot the ball once to know he’s the guy opposing teams are terrified of seeing at the rim. “Silky smooth,” says Kurt Keener, Talgo’s former coach at Gilbert Christian. “When he’s in a game and he misses, you’re almost surprised. If he’s open and he’s got a good luck at the basket, it’s going down.”
State responds to sober living home scandal, providers not being paid
PHOENIX (AZFamily)—A top official with the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, also known as AHCCCS, said they continue to implement changes to the American Indian Health Program to ensure fraud like the sober living scandal doesn’t happen again. The scandal at AHCCCS, the state’s Medicaid system, cost...
In Memory Of Michael Grant: An Understated Standout and Local Broadcasting Giant
Palo Verde, Evan Mecham’s impeachment, Fife Symington’s trial, Colorado City; Michael Grant made an art out of handling combustible topics with an even hand and a calming demeanor as the host of Channel 8’s Horizon from 1981 to 2007. His death on July 15th at the age of 72 reminds longtime Arizonans of the indelible mark he made on the state.
Willcox playing for a shot at the Little League Softball World Series
NOGALES – No. 7 San Xavier made it to the Round of Eight at the Intermediate West Region held in Nogales this past week and every moment was uncharted territory for the program out of Manzanita Park. San Xavier made it to the Little League Majors West Region in 2001 but this was a new experience for this level of competition, and group of boys, who will mostly be playing up at the Junior League level next summer.
FIRST ALERT FORECAST – Air Quality Alert and scattered storms Thursday
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - With a northeasterly wind flow, storms look to fire up over the Mogollon Rim and higher elevations Thursday afternoon before moving into the lower deserts through the evening. Strong winds, blowing dust, and heavy rainfall possible. In addition, an Air Quality Alert is in place for the Tucson Metro area with high ozone levels expected this afternoon. Children, older adults, and those with respiratory illnesses should decrease physical activity outdoors.
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