Southern AZ little league's equipment stolen
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The San Xavier Little League season starts in less than a week and now they have to scramble after someone broke into their storage unit and stole equipment.

Fake Border Patrol vans found in Arizona
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection says two fake vans were found in southern Arizona.

Arizona hires Desireé Reed-Francois as athletic director to navigate move to Big 12

Arizona has hired former Missouri athletic director Desireé Reed-Francois to guide the athletics department through financial difficulties prior to the school’s move to the Big 12.

1 killed in Tucson apartment fire
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The fire broke out just before 3 a.m. on Feb. 17 on the city's northwest side. The victim's identity was not released.

Peoria drowning victim remembered; latest on Matisyahu concert controversy | Nightly Roundup

From a police shooting in the East Valley to the latest in a concert cancellation controversy in Tucson involving a Jewish-American singer, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Matisyahu: Head of Arizona concert venue 'deeply saddened and offended' over antisemitism accusations

The head of an Arizona concert venue has released a lengthy statement on their decision to cancel a concert that was supposed to be put on by Jewish-American singer Matisyahu on Feb. 15. The singer appeared to blame antisemitism as a factor in the cancelling of his show in Tucson, as well as a show in Santa Fe, N.M.

Matisyahu: Tucson venue responds as singer appears to blame concert cancellation on antisemitism

Officials with a concert venue in Tucson have issued a statement, after Jewish-American singer Matisyahu appeared to blame the cancellation of his concert at the venue on antisemitism.

Super Bowl victory parade turns deadly; woman once known as Rachel Dolezal fired | Nightly Roundup

From a festive day in Kansas City that took a deadly turn to the latest on a woman in Arizona who was at the center of a racial identity scandal, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Rachel Dolezal: Woman at center of racial identity scandal no longer working for Ariz. school district

Nkechi Diallo, a woman who's also known as “Rachel Dolezal," is no longer working for a school district in Southern Arizona. Dolezal was at the center of a racial identity scandal that garnered international media attention in 2015.

Arizona man accused of assisting in New York suicide charged with manslaughter

An 85-year-old former doctor from Arizona was charged with manslaughter for his role in the suicide of a woman in an upstate New York motel room, authorities said.

Man attacked by bobcat on southern Arizona trail
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Craig Bain, 66, says he was walking on the Cactus Forest Trail in Saguaro National Park when a bobcat jumped on him, biting and scratching him. Bain fought with the animal for minutes before he was able to walk back to his truck and drive to a hospital. "I reached up and grabbed it, and as soon as I threw him down, he spun around and came back at me again," Bain said. The Arizona Game and Fish Department believes the bobcat has rabies. Bain received multiple vaccines at the hospital.

Tucson woman attacked by javelinas
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A 64-year-old woman was attacked by a group of javelinas while walking her dog at a Tucson park. Arizona Game and Fish says five javelinas were involved in the attack. The woman was bitten on the ankle and arm.

UArizona, NAU work to boost semiconductor industry
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The University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University have formalized a new agreement to boost the state's semicondctor industry. The two universities, along with industry partners, will collaborate on research projects and academic partnerships related to semiconductor manufacturing. The agreement also encourages the two schools to share research space and equipment.

Rabies warning: Possible spike in AZ cases
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Arizona Game and Fish Tucson has reported four wildlife attacks this past month, with the most recent involving a possibly rabid bobcat at Saguaro National Park in east Tucson. Officials are investigating the attacks as potentially being caused by rabid animals.

January 6: Arizona siblings sentenced for their role in riot

A brother and sister from the Tucson area are sentenced to prison time for their role in the U.S. Capitol riot.

Tribes, environmental groups ask U.S. court to block $10B Arizona energy transmission project

A federal judge is being asked to issue a stop-work order on a $10 billion transmission line being built through a remote southeastern Arizona valley to carry wind-powered electricity to customers as far away as California.

3 hurt in Tucson wrong-way ambulance crash
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Police say three people were critically hurt after a vehicle crashed head-on into an ambulance along the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 near Grant Road. Two paramedics and the driver of the other car were hospitalized.