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Suspects accused of stealing golf carts, damaging course in Tucson area
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Authorities are looking for four suspects accused of stealing golf carts and damaging the turf at a Tucson-area course. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said it happened at the Ventana Canyon Club early in the morning on July 6. The PCSD said a woman...
FACT FINDERS: New rules to bring dogs into the U.S.
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Starting Aug. 1, 2024, you will need to follow new CDC rules to bring any dog across the border into the United States. These rules apply to dogs that left the U.S. and are returning, regardless of the country they are coming from. If you...
Some of Tucson Turf’s many teams at NFL Flag Championships representing Arizona Cardinals
Tucson Turf owner and coach Toby Bourguet will have three different age groups representing the Arizona Cardinals at the annual NFL Flag Championships beginning Friday at Canton, Ohio, site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. “We’ve been fortunate to be on a very, very long streak of qualifying, and...
Utah, Arizona fires: Containment grows; smoke expected to ease
Fire crews continued to make progress in putting out several Utah and Arizona blazes that were sparked in July, sending smoke over St. George and surrounding communities. The air quality had returned to normal ranges on Friday, according to readings from PurpleAir sensors in the St. George area, with the only area still showing unhealthy air conditions north of St. George, in La Verkin.
Arizona Projects 07-19-24
1. The Arizona Department of Transportation’s $70M Loop 303 Interchange project has received an award in the “Quality of Life/Community Development, Medium Project” category in a national competition among state departments of transportation. The competition was sponsored by AASHTO and was presented at the annual WASHTO meeting.
Top Arizona Republican lawmakers still fighting to sue over Grand Canyon monument
PHOENIX — The top Republican lawmakers contend they’re entitled to sue President Biden for acting illegally in creating a new national monument in Arizona. Ditto officials from
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