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Despite move to Big 12, Arizona football still tied to Pac-12 bowl games for next 2 seasons
If Arizona wins the Big 12 Conference in its inaugural season it will earn an automatic bid to the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff. An at-large bid to the playoffs is also possible. But like most FBS schools, the most likely postseason destiny is a standard bowl game. And despite...
Arizona women’s basketball forward Ajae Yoakum out indefinitely following surgery
Arizona women’s basketball head coach Adia Barnes went into the preseason with 12 players last year. After injuries, suspensions, and various defections, the team had just seven available players by year’s end. So, she decided to start with 14 this year—and she’s already lost one. Forward...
Things We Said We Wouldn't Do & Age Restrictions On Social Media
Happy Friday! What did you swear in your childhood you would never do but ended up doing it anyway as an adult? Listener Tony from Tucson started this fun topic with Christie and Karena. Plus, it's Friday which means it's time for The Great Debate so Christie asked, should there be an age restriction for kids on social media? You all had a lot to say about this topic!
Where to pick up free backpacks and donate school supplies this back-to-school season
"Where has the summer gone?" is the question we're all asking ourselves. It feels like the season of sun and fun just started, but sounds of school bells are right around the corner. Local groups have been hosting donation drives for school supplies since the beginning of summer, and distributions...
Father charged with murder after 2-year-old is left in car during 109-degree heat wave for 3 hours, police say
An Arizona man was arrested and charged with murder, accused of leaving his 2-year-old daughter in the car outside the family's home for three hours when temperatures climbed to 109 degrees, authorities said. Christopher Scholtes, 37, was arrested Friday and booked at the Pima County Adult Detention Center on second-degree...
Severe thunderstorm and dust warnings in effect for parts of Arizona
PHOENIX (AZFamily) —A severe thunderstorm and dust storm warning is in effect for parts of the Valley as storms continue to move across Arizona on Sunday. The National Weather Service issued a dust storm warning until 10 p.m. for multiple highways in Maricopa County, including the Loop 101. Loop 202, State Route 51 and State Route 87. Drivers should be prepared for zero visibility.
Firefighting crews stretched thin as they tackle wildfires across Arizona
Arizona has been experiencing quite a bit of fire activity in recent weeks, straining already thin resources. The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management is having to move crews around to make sure staffing is covered. The San Carlos Apache Tribe declared a state of emergency on Friday and...
ASU helps secure $3.8 million in free school meals for tens of thousands of Arizona kids
Low-income families attending schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program will now have their meal copays covered by the state. That’s due in part to a report created by researchers at Arizona State University. Researchers at the College of Health Solutions’ Food Policy and Environmental Research Group...
Arizona’s Housing Market Gets Hotter With Increased Listings, Sales & Prices
New home listings have increased since May of this year, along with homes selling faster and for higher prices. According to current data from Phoenix REALTORS, new home listings were up more than 17% in the first five months of this year compared to last year. Home sale turnovers dropped to 65 days from an average of 74 days on the market in 2023, with the year-to-date median sale price increasing 6.4% to $479,000. Over the past 12 months, home sale closings have held steady at around 98% of asking prices.
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