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Tucson Local Pulse: FBI Investigation Updates and Wildcat Sports Roundup
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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Sunday, March 15th.
We're starting this morning with some significant news out of Tucson. According to ABC News, the FBI has accessed additional thumbnail images from motion-activated cameras at a home here in Tucson as part of an ongoing investigation. While details remain limited, authorities continue to work through evidence gathered from the property. We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.
In sports news, our University of Arizona Wildcats baseball team had a tough outing yesterday up in Salt Lake City against Utah. The team rallied from an early four-nothing deficit and forced extra innings, but ultimately fell seven to six in the tenth inning. It was a hard-fought game that showed the grit in our program, but the outcome just didn't fall their way this time.
Speaking of Arizona athletics, if you were paying attention to college basketball last night, the Wildcats faced Houston in the Big 12 Championship game. The championship matchup took place in Kansas City at the T-Mobile Center on Saturday evening. Our Wildcats have continued to build momentum this season under head coach Tommy Lloyd, who has developed one of the most efficient offenses in college basketball since arriving in Tucson.
On the community front, Pima County government offices are open today from seven in the morning until ten in the morning Mountain Standard Time, so if you have any county business to handle, keep those hours in mind.
Looking at the broader weather picture, we're expecting some significant weather activity across the region over the next couple of days. The National Weather Service is tracking a cross-country storm that will bring heavy snow to the Upper Midwest and severe thunderstorm potential stretching from the Heartland all the way to the East Coast, while record heat is expected for areas out West. Here in Tucson, we should keep an eye on how this system develops, but for today we're looking at relatively typical spring conditions as we move through March.
If you're planning any outdoor activities today or heading out around the Tucson area, it's a good Sunday to get out and enjoy what we've got weather-wise. Spring is definitely in the air, and we're seeing the season transition nicely into warmer days ahead.
Thank you so much for tuning in to Tucson Local Pulse this morning. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of our daily updates on what's happening right here in our community. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
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We're starting this morning with some significant news out of Tucson. According to ABC News, the FBI has accessed additional thumbnail images from motion-activated cameras at a home here in Tucson as part of an ongoing investigation. While details remain limited, authorities continue to work through evidence gathered from the property. We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.
In sports news, our University of Arizona Wildcats baseball team had a tough outing yesterday up in Salt Lake City against Utah. The team rallied from an early four-nothing deficit and forced extra innings, but ultimately fell seven to six in the tenth inning. It was a hard-fought game that showed the grit in our program, but the outcome just didn't fall their way this time.
Speaking of Arizona athletics, if you were paying attention to college basketball last night, the Wildcats faced Houston in the Big 12 Championship game. The championship matchup took place in Kansas City at the T-Mobile Center on Saturday evening. Our Wildcats have continued to build momentum this season under head coach Tommy Lloyd, who has developed one of the most efficient offenses in college basketball since arriving in Tucson.
On the community front, Pima County government offices are open today from seven in the morning until ten in the morning Mountain Standard Time, so if you have any county business to handle, keep those hours in mind.
Looking at the broader weather picture, we're expecting some significant weather activity across the region over the next couple of days. The National Weather Service is tracking a cross-country storm that will bring heavy snow to the Upper Midwest and severe thunderstorm potential stretching from the Heartland all the way to the East Coast, while record heat is expected for areas out West. Here in Tucson, we should keep an eye on how this system develops, but for today we're looking at relatively typical spring conditions as we move through March.
If you're planning any outdoor activities today or heading out around the Tucson area, it's a good Sunday to get out and enjoy what we've got weather-wise. Spring is definitely in the air, and we're seeing the season transition nicely into warmer days ahead.
Thank you so much for tuning in to Tucson Local Pulse this morning. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of our daily updates on what's happening right here in our community. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI