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Arizona Men’s Basketball Pursuing Elite 2025 Recruits: Peat, Burries, and More
Arizona Wildcats men's basketball program is actively pursuing top 2025 recruits, despite the evolving landscape of college basketball recruiting. Koa Peat, a 6-foot-8 forward from Perry High School, is the No. 5 overall recruit in the 2025 class. Brayden Burries, a 6-foot-4 guard from Eleanor Roosevelt High School, is ranked...
2025 AGTA GemFair Tucson adds extra day to meet needs of attendees
(DALLAS) – Show growth and accommodating shopper needs are why the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) is pleased to add one extra day to the 2025 AGTA GemFair Tucson. The new show dates will be Monday, Feb. 3 – Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. Hours will be 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3 through Friday, Feb. 7 (the Grand Ballroom opens at 9:30 a.m. and the GemHall floor and Galleria opens at 10 a.m.); 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8; and 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 9. (Previously, the show closed on 4 p.m. on Sunday, the last day.) The show returns to the Tucson Convention Center (TCC).
Reclaiming speech: "When I first had the stroke I could not get a sentence out"
Pat Parris sits down with one stroke victim who's made enormous strides in regaining his speech abilities, thanks to Friends of Aphasia. They're the recipients of KGUN 9's July Giving Project.
Health Alert Issued in Tucson for Elevated Ozone Levels, PDEQ Advises Caution for Sensitive Groups
The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality (PDEQ) has raised an alert in the Tucson area about high levels of ground-level ozone that could be detrimental to the public's health, particularly on July 23. As reported by Pima County, sensitive groups may experience a range of unpleasant symptoms from shortness of breath to wheezing due to the current air quality.
Gym customers are back, but they’ve changed
One of the surprise business stories of the past three years has been how strongly gyms and health clubs rebounded following the pandemic, after shutting their doors entirely for months in 2020 (twice, in Arizona) then weathering through the Peloton-powered “home-workout revolution” that, in the end, proved surprisingly brief.
50 fun events happening in Tucson this weekend July 25-28 🎒🎨
The last weekend of July is almost here. Close out the month with lots of back-to-school events, Tohono Chul's annual monsoon plant sale, pool parties, after-hours activities at museums, artisan markets, craft workshops and a youth basketball clinic led by Phoenix Mercury star Sam Thomas. Of course, things can change...
Executive Vice President appointed to National Commission for Small and Rural Colleges
Dr. James Perey, executive vice president for academics at Cochise College, has been appointed to the Commission on Small and Rural Colleges by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). According to the AACC’s website, the Commission on Small and Rural Colleges provides insights, guidance and innovative practices to address...
1-On-1: with Austin Poganski
Roadrunners Forward Austin Poganski joined Adrian Denny and Kim Cota-Robles on this week’s Insider Podcast after signing a two-year contract with the team. To hear the complete interview and how Austin did on our first ever podcast BuzzFeed Quiz, download the full show below. Listen to “Austin Poganski Takes...
Just Between Friends consignment shop is ready for back-to-school
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A big back-to-school sale is now open to the public. The Just Between Friends consignment store is now open. It allows parents to get their kids’ school clothes and supplies at a massive discount and sell some old clothes. According to Nerd Wallet, the...
Tucson Unified aims to increase number of students enrolling in postsecondary education
The Tucson Unified School District is partnering with a local organization in hopes of increasing college attendance rates among its students. The program sends college students to give advice to middle and high schoolers. In 2022, about 48% of Arizona’s high school graduates enrolled in some form of postsecondary education....
Arizona Beach Volleyball earns postseason academic awards
The Arizona Beach Volleyball program received the AVCA Team Academic Award and was named to the Team Academic Honor Roll for having a team GPA in the top 20% nationally. This is the ninth straight year the Sand Cats have earned the Team Academic Award and the fifth straight year the team has been named to the Academic Honor Roll. Arizona Head Coach Steve Walker praised the hard work of current and former athletes as well as the support provided by staff at the University of Arizona. "I couldn't be more proud of our current and former teams that have...
U.S. Air Force Contests EPA's Cleanup Order for PFAS Contamination at Tucson Superfund Site
The U.S. Air Force is pushing back against the Environmental Protection Agency's demand for an expedited cleanup of hazardous chemicals at a Tucson Superfund site, challenging the urgency and legal grounds of the EPA's order. Last May, the EPA issued an administrative emergency order for the Air Force and Arizona Air National Guard to tackle the risk posed by per- and polyfluoroakyl substances (PFAS) at the Tucson International Airport Area Superfund Site, citing the Safe Drinking Water Act. These substances are linked to adverse health effects including cancer and immune system damage, as reported by the AZPM News.
Arizona Places 78 Student-Athletes on Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll
TUCSON, Ariz. — An impressive 78 Arizona student-athletes earned Pac-12 2024 Spring Academic Honor Roll accolades, the conference announced on Wednesday. Any student-athlete on their respective team roster with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.3-or-above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution, is eligible for the distinction. The spring award winners include members of Arizona's Baseball, Beach Volleyball, Men's Golf, Men's Outdoor Track & Field, Men's Tennis, Softball, Women's Golf, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, and Women's Tennis programs.
Driver who killed Tucson's 'Umbrella Lady' sentenced to jail
TUCSON, Ariz. — The driver who hit and killed a pedestrian, known by Tucsonans as the "Umbrella Lady," was sentenced Monday for her crimes. Guadalupe Theresa Solis was sentenced in Superior Court on Monday to 180 days in jail and four years of probation, according to a representative from the Pima County Attorney’s Office.
Treasures 4 Teachers offers repurposed, discounted school supplies to teachers
With the new school year starting next week in Tucson, teachers are setting up their classrooms, sometimes dipping into their own pockets to ensure students have the supplies they need.
Tucson Police release details about a homicide investigation
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News)— The Tucson Police Department has released new information about a homicide investigation that happened on July 12 near Broadway and Wilmot in the early morning of July 12. Patrol officers from Operations Division East were dispatched to a shopping center in the 6300 block of...
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