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Salpointe grad McGee’s baseball journey leads to ninth-round selection by Cardinals in MLB Draft
Cade McGee’s baseball odyssey has included playing in the USA Baseball national team identification series while at Salpointe, leading the Lancers to the 2019 state championship, having a junior season cut short because of COVID-19 in 2020 and using a productive 2021 senior season to land a scholarship at Gonzaga.
Historic homes near University of Arizona relocating
A historic home on Speedway and Euclid is being relocated to a new area in the West University neighborhood to make room for new student housing in Tucson on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. Five historic homes are being relocated to make way for new student and workforce housing near the...
Arizona felonies pending against former St. Louis activist and legislator Bruce Franks
The legal situation for Bruce Franks Jr., a former activist and state lawmaker from St. Louis, has turned rocky again, with Arizona authorities seeking to charge him with multiple felonies. The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is recommending that Franks be charged with nine felony counts of forgery after an investigation...
Phoenix nonprofit heading to Tucson
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A nonprofit organization is heading to Tucson to offer several services for people experiencing homelessness. Cloud Covered Streets has been operating in Phoenix for four years and in Fort Worth, Texas, for two years. The main services at the mobile units are free showers and...
Anthem singer Indrid Andress says she was drunk; University of Arizona changes branding | Nightly Roundup
From Ingrid Andress' disastrous national anthem rendition at the MLB Home Run Derby to the University of Arizona changing its branding, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Tuesday, July 16, 2024. 1. MLB Home Run Derby national anthem singer admits to being drunk. Featured.
AZ Briefing: See how much Valley mayors, city council make; Meeting gets ugly after ‘Goons’ reference; Metro Phoenix restaurant inspections
Good morning, Arizona. Here's what our reporters are working on and what you should know before you start your day. Is being an elected official in Arizona worth the pay? It varies, depending on the city. Ever wondered how much your mayor and city council get paid? See the salaries...
Tucson residents can drop off home food waste to help improve air quality
A new city project in Tucson aims to cut down on food waste by having residents bring it in for composting. The program began this month and includes informational sessions where residents can learn about food cycles and waste management. The next session takes place this Thursday in Tucson. Residents...
2024 Arizona football season countdown: 45 days to kickoff
A LOOK BACK — NO. 45 CHARLIE CAMP. With it being the 45th day until kickoff between the Lobos and Wildcats, the best player to wear No. 45 for Arizona is inside linebacker Charlie Camp, a standout with the famed Desert Swarm defense from 1991 to 1995. Camp was a four-year letterman at Arizona who finished his career with 219 tackles, nine tackles for loss and three sacks. He led the Wildcats with 90 tackles as a senior in 1995. He played one year for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 1996 before embarking on an extensive coaching career as an assistant. He has coached at Idaho, San Diego State, Arizona, Oregon State, San Jose State (under Dick Tomey and with Brennan), Nevada, North Dakota State, Akron, Houston Baptist and Texas-San Antonio. He has also served as an assistant in high school including at Rowlett (Texas) High School and presently at Little Elm (Texas) High School as the defensive coordinator. He is also a real estate agent in the Frisco, Texas area. Another No. 45 of note: Antonio Pierce, who stood out for the Wildcats in 1999 and 2000 after transferring from Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, Calif. After a nine-year NFL career, Pierce coached at Long Beach (Calif.) Poly High School while serving as an NFL analyst with ESPN. He went on to be an Arizona State assistant before joining the Las Vegas Raiders’ staff. He is now the Raiders’ head coach.
Meet 2025 Sand Devil Transfers: Tori Clement, Olivia McElroy & Kaydon Meyers
Sun Devil Beach Volleyball is adding three transfers to the 2025 roster: Tori Clement from Stetson, Olivia McElroy from the University of Arizona, and Kaydon Meyers from Pepperdine. Tori Clement had a 20-12 record playing on the top court for Stetson in 2024. Olivia McElroy, as a defender, went 18-15...
2024 MLB Draft: Arizona’s Cam Walty picked by Guardians, Reds select Wildcats’ top prep signee
How good was Arizona’s pitching in 2024? Its entire weekend rotation and backend reliever ended up getting picked in the MLB Draft. But so did the Wildcats’ top incoming pitching prospect. Senior right-hander Cam Walty was drafted by the Cleveland Guardians in the 20th round on Tuesday, the...
AI-generated deepfakes could wreak havoc in elections, but Arizona officials are determined to avoid that
MILWAUKEE -- The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has opened the doors to a flood of new possibilities in politics - including convincing deepfakes and the rapid spread of ...
Fast-casual Mexican chain to enter new state
Moe’s Southwest Grill will soon enter a new state in its namesake region. The Mexican fast-casual restaurant, known for burritos, tacos, bowls and more, has announced that it will open its first stores in Arizona through a five-unit franchise agreement that will bring locations to the greater Phoenix area. The first location is set to open at Pebble Creek Marketplace in Goodyear in September.
Does Insurance Cover Rehab in Arizona?
As we review behavioral health resources in our newest guide from SeaIsleNews.com, we understand that the complexities of health insurance can be challenging, especially when seeking rehab services in Arizona. This complexity is why our latest blog delves into whether insurance covers addiction treatment and rehab in Arizona, providing insights...
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