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After experiencing that championship feeling last week, Arizona men's tennis wants more

Published   May 01, 2024 09:40PM
As soon as the shot by Stanford’s Nico Godsick went into the doubles alley, fifth-year Arizona men's tennis captain Nick Lagaev dropped to the ground.

He wouldn't stay there long, getting up to celebrate with his teammates after winning not only his individual match, but also securing a Pac-12 Tournament championship for the Wildcats.

When asked what was going through his mind during that time, Lagaev alluded to the relief he felt in that moment.

“Of course proud of myself and proud of the team for get ... Read more

New movie focuses on migrants crossing the Southern Arizona

TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — A film being screened at the University of Arizona on Wednesday night tackles the topic of migrants crossing the southern border.

Independent filmmaker Joseph Mathew made a documentary about immigration at the Ar ... Read more

Marching into an Arizona Spring…

After exciting trips to New Orleans and San Diego, the schedules for March included more local attention to the incredible talent we have right here in Tucson, Arizona!

Sheryl Ann Mckinley (v) gives about six or seven performances each m ... Read more

76-year-old Ironman World Champion recovering from bike cras

Canadian Bob Knuckey was the oldest finisher at last year’s Ironman World Championship in Nice, winning the men’s 75 to 79 age category in 14:57:40, a time that would have placed him third in the men’s 70 to 74 age group. He’s a two-time Iron ... Read more

Evan Nelson earned Humanitarian Award at Harvard

Published   Apr 29, 2024 04:59AM
(Harvard Photo)

Former Salpointe basketball standout Evan Nelson was awarded the Charles Ogletree J.D. ’78 Humanitarian Award at Harvard as a junior.

This list will be updated all year in an effort to recognize all former local prep stars who have gone on to win either academic and/or athletic awards at the next level. These are not high school awards but collegiate and professional recognitions. NOT CHAMPIONSHIPS. If you are aware of anything I have missed along the way, please let me know. amoralesmytucson@yahoo.co ... Read more

Medieval adventure awaits at this desert castle for sale in

When picturing medieval castles, the first image that may come to mind is a structure seen through Disney rose-colored glasses, with ivy clinging to watchtowers, surrounded by prancing woodland creatures.

Castle backyard

Not ... Read more

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum closed for the day following fo

The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum on Tucson's west side is closed today after two foxes got through the museum's perimeter fence and roamed around.

Arizona Game & Fish Department said one of the foxes attacked, but did not injure, a staff ... Read more

Arizona is home to 3 of the top 10 dude ranches in the count

In a recent ranking by USA Today’s 10Best, which showcased the top dude ranches across the nation, Arizona took center stage with three outstanding entries among the top-10. If you’re not even sure what dude ranches are (and are wondering if it h ... Read more

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Issaquah, Washington

Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.