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With Loss of Baseball, Officials Look to Bring in Other Sports
Tucson lost its longstanding tradition of baseball spring training years ago, but officials are looking at soccer and other sports instead to boost the local economy.
Tucson lost its longstanding tradition of baseball spring training years ago, but officials are looking at soccer and other sports instead to boost the local economy.
Downtown Tucson is making a comeback after the new streetcar’s debut which has lunch spots and bars popping up along its historic Congress Street.
The longtime head baseball coach at the University of Arizona, Andy Lopez, retired on Monday after a 33-year career, including 14 years at Arizona. He cited health concerns.
An Arizona woman who says United States Border Patrol agents slashed her tires on a desert road is seeking $1.5 million in damages for repeated violations of her rights.
The Pima County library system wins at least a temporary reprieve from budget cuts that could have closed eight branches on Sundays.
Mia Chism, a copy editor at the Institute, loves spending time with people who love journalism as much as she does and would rather copy-edit in her spare time than watch Netflix.
It took a journey through social media to find a woman who went through a violent and traumatic trek to the United States. This is one of many examples of how social media can be used as a tool in reporting.
With the temperature rising past 100 degrees, Thursday was a good day for Tucson’s city pools to open.