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Roadrunners Fall in OT, Wildcats Shine, New County Initiatives and Community Events - Tucson Local Pulse

Roadrunners Fall in OT, Wildcats Shine, New County Initiatives and Community Events - Tucson Local Pulse

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Sunday, February 1. We kick off with last nights heartbreak at Tucson Arena, where our Roadrunners built a two-goal lead in the second period thanks to Andrew Agozzinos tally and Ben McCartneys power-play strike, but Colorado Eagles stormed back with two third-period goals and won it three-two in overtime on Tristen Nielsens late shot. Matthew Villalta stood tall with twenty-four saves, and Tucson holds seventh in the Pacific Division playoff chase. Fans, catch them next Wednesday in Ontario.

Shifting to our schools, University of Arizona track stars shone at the Lumberjack Invite, with full results showing strong marks across events that boost our Wildcats momentum. Local districts like Amphitheater are setting budgets with tiny tax cuts, easing family wallets amid daily life.

City Hall updates bring good news from Pima County, where sites around Tucson, Marana, and Oro Valley now offer round-the-clock sandbag access off Ina Road and Kolb Road prepping for monsoons, a smart move keeping our streets safer. Governor Hobbs appointed Judge Kristin Schriner to Pima Superior Court, strengthening justice here.

Weather today stays mild with highs near sixty-five under partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor plans at Saguaro National Park, though a slight chill means light jackets for evening walks. Expect the same tomorrow with no big disruptions.

No major crime hits in the past day, just routine patrols keeping neighborhoods like those near Speedway and Campbell secure. Jobs look steady with about two thousand openings listed locally, many in health care, while real estate sees median homes around three hundred seventy thousand, up three percent, drawing buyers to east side spots.

New vibe downtown as Logan Phillips, our DJ Dirtyverbs, returns as Pima County Library writer-in-residence, sparking cultural chats. Community gem: newly minted citizens celebrated at Saguaro National Park, urged to vote and cherish roots, warming our hearts.

Mark your calendars for February events like foot fitness workshops from Natural Awakenings and gem sales at local spots. Roadrunners fans, tune in live on FOX Sports fourteen fifty.

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