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Business and community events and news in Tucson and southern Arizona.

Neto’s Tucson: Pushing back against velodrome’s air of inevitability

April 14, 2018 By Travis Biazo

I.K. Bruto and Neto talk about a pair of radio interviews about the proposed velodrome on Tucson’s birthplace, at the foot of “A” Mountain.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: inevitability, Tucson, velodrome

25-year-old man dies in pedestrian collision on southwest side

April 14, 2018 By Travis Biazo

The driver didn’t see the man who was wearing dark clothing and not in a crosswalk when hit, police said.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: clothing, collision, side

Woman shoots, wounds suspect during carjacking attempt, police say

April 14, 2018 By Travis Biazo

A male suspect remains in a Tucson hospital after being shot during an attempted carjacking of a woman’s vehicle on Friday night, authorities said.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: attempt, Woman shoots, wounds

#RedForEd movement vows to keep up pressure on state leaders despite promised pay hike for teachers

April 13, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Arizona Educators United isn’t letting up, despite promise to increase teacher pay.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: hike, pressure, up

Judge dismisses restraining orders against sports journalist’s tweets

April 13, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Journalist Ralph Amsden had been tweeting reminders to his followers about the failures of Sharon and Jeff Pichotta’s athletic program, Tucson Tech.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Judge, orders, tweets

Judge dismisses restraining orders against sports journalist’s tweets

April 13, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Journalist Ralph Amsden had been tweeting reminders to his followers about the failures of Sharon and Jeff Pichotta’s athletic program, Tucson Tech.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Judge, orders, tweets

Judge dismisses restraining orders against sports journalist’s tweets

April 13, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Journalist Ralph Amsden had been tweeting reminders to his followers about the failures of Sharon and Jeff Pichotta’s athletic program, Tucson Tech.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Judge, orders, tweets

Tucson police seek help to ID man-woman robbery duo

April 12, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Tucson police are seeking public help to identify a pair of robbery suspects who have held up several convenience stores at knifepoint.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: duo, robbery, Tucson police

Tucson weather: Windy and unseasonably cool

April 12, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Temperatures return to the 70s today, well below normal for mid-April. Areas of blowing dust are forecast after 3pm. Northwest wind at 13 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 34 mph.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Tucson weather, wind, Windy

How safe is your neighborhood? Check out Friday’s Tucson crime reports

April 12, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Incidents reported to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and Tucson police.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: neighborhood, reports, Safe

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