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Protesters March Against ICE, Pima College Expands Entrepreneurship Courses, Marana Schools Plan Events

Protesters March Against ICE, Pima College Expands Entrepreneurship Courses, Marana Schools Plan Events

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Saturday, January thirty-first.

We're starting this morning with significant activity downtown as hundreds of protesters have marched against ICE enforcement, making their way through Phoenix streets before gathering at the Arizona State Capitol. This action reflects growing community concerns about immigration enforcement policies affecting our region.

In education news, Pima Community College is making waves with enhanced entrepreneurship coursework. Professor Greg Watson has expanded the Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship course with new digital transformation modules launching this cycle. The updated curriculum now includes eight core modules covering everything from market opportunity identification to social media marketing and search engine optimization. It's designed for both full-time students and working professionals seeking practical business skills, with guest speakers from our local business community providing mentorship throughout the program.

Speaking of schools, at Marana Unified School District, Twin Peaks K-eight is preparing for several community events. Kindergarten registration opens February ninth for the twenty twenty-six twenty-seven school year, and the school is hosting parent-teacher conferences during that same week. Coming up February thirteenth, the PTF is presenting an Under the Sea gala at StarDance Event Center from five thirty to eight in the evening, a family-friendly celebration that's sure to be a hit.

On the animal welfare front, Pima Animal Care Center continues working to address overcrowding. The facility is preparing for its biannual Snip and Tip community cat spay and neuter event scheduled for November seventh through ninth at their Silverbell Road location. They're actively seeking donations of supplies like cat carriers, sheets, towels, and cat food to make the event successful.

University of Arizona student-athletes are being recognized for their academic achievements. Sixty-six Arizona Wildcats earned spots on the Big Twelve Conference All-Academic team, demonstrating that our student-athletes are excelling both on the field and in the classroom.

Locally, there's also ongoing development in county planning. Pima County's updated comprehensive land use plan, called Pima Prospers twenty twenty-five, was approved last October and focuses on increasing housing supply, protecting our water resources, and preserving the natural landscapes our community cherishes. The plan balances growth with conservation efforts that have protected over three thousand acres of open space.

As we head into the weekend, we're looking at typical winter conditions for our area, so enjoy the mild temperatures and clear skies we typically see this time of year.

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