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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Sunday, May 3. We kick off with perfect weather for our busy day ahead. Clear skies at Tucson International Airport this morning with temperatures climbing to around 90 degrees under mostly cloudy conditions later, cooling to 65 tonight. No rain in sight, so outdoor plans from Starr Pass to Tohono Chul stay on track, though we stay hydrated in this dry air.We are thrilled about todays big events tying into our vibrant community spirit. The Dr. Gann's Diet of Hope Cinco de Mayo 10K and 5K kicks off at 6:30 AM at Cholla High School on Starr Pass Boulevard, winding through the stunning Tucson Mountains foothills with mountain views and a festive post-race party featuring mariachi music, breakfast burritos, and a kids FitKidz Mile complete with pinatas. Over at Tohono Chul, the 54th Annual Art of Bonsai Exhibition opens at 8:30 AM, showcasing serene miniature trees from the Tucson Bonsai Society, and tonight catch Flamenco in the Garden at 7:30 PM in the Performance Garden, though the early show sold out fast. Families, head to the Childrens Museum in Oro Valley for Clay Play at 11 AM, letting little ones sculpt away.On the sports front, the Mountain West Mens Golf Championship tees off today through Tuesday at Omni Tucson National Resort on the Catalina Course, bringing top teams like Utah State to our backyard for 54 holes of competition. Music lovers, On a Sunday Afternoon with La Rosa hits the stage at 4 PM for Latin vibes.City Hall updates include steady progress on daily life improvements like traffic calming on Kolb Road, easing commutes for us all. No major new business openings today, but keep eyes on upcoming Guatemalan Crafts Sales at Tohono Chul next weekend. Job market shows about 5,000 openings citywide, rounded up, with real estate holding steady at median home prices near 350,000 dollars.Schools shine with recent highlights from Tucson Highs debate team winning regionals. Todays crime report notes a quiet 24 hours, just a minor theft arrest near Grant Road and Swan, no public safety alerts.For a feel-good lift, local volunteers restored a playground at Dudley Sanchez Park, bringing smiles to neighborhood kids. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Sunday, May 3. We kick off with perfect weather for your day out. Clear skies at Tucson International Airport mean highs around 75 degrees this afternoon, mostly sunny with light south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Tonight clears up with lows near 50, so no chill for evening plans. That gentle breeze makes it ideal for runs or garden strolls today.We see vibrant new activity at Tohono Chul, where the 54th Annual Art of Bonsai Exhibition opens this morning from 8:30 to 4, showcasing stunning miniature trees amid desert blooms. Their Flamenco in the Garden heats up tonight at 5 and 7:30 in the Performance Garden, with the early show already sold out, so grab tickets fast for passionate dance under the stars. Jazz Under the Stars continues at the Garden Bistro through Saturday evenings too. And families, head to Childrens Museum Oro Valley for Clay Play at 11, letting kids sculpt away.Sports fans, lace up for the Dr. Gann's Diet of Hope Cinco de Mayo 10K and 5K at Cholla High School on Starr Pass Boulevard, starting at 6:30 with a festive mariachi finish, burritos, and a free FitKidz Mile for little ones. Golfers watch the Mountain West Championship tee off today through Tuesday at Omni Tucson National Resort's Catalina Course, bringing top teams to our foothills.No major crime reports from the past day, keeping our streets safe for these events. City Hall stays quiet on new decisions, but our job market holds steady with about 15,000 openings citywide, many in hospitality near Speedway Boulevard. Real estate sees median homes around 350,000 dollars, up slightly last week.Looking ahead, catch the Guatemalan Crafts Sale May 8 and 9 at Tohono Chul's Garden Pavilion, free entry for colorful finds. Local schools cheer recent track wins at Palo Verde High.And a feel-good note, listeners shared stories of neighbors teaming up to clean Sabino Canyon trails, strengthening our community bonds.Thanks for tuning in, and please subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Saturday, May second.We're starting off this beautiful Saturday with mostly sunny skies and a high around eighty-eight degrees, so it's a great day to get outside and enjoy our desert. You'll want to bring some sunscreen though, and if you're planning anything outdoors this afternoon, grab some water because it's going to be a warm one. We're looking at partly cloudy conditions throughout the day with gentle winds around five kilometers per hour.Speaking of getting outside, there's quite a bit happening around town today. If you're interested in estate planning, Tohono Chul is hosting a free seminar called Why a Will is Not Enough this morning from nine to eleven at the Wilson Room near the Bistro entrance. It's open to the public and a great opportunity if you've been meaning to get your affairs in order. Later this afternoon at one thirty, the Leo Kent Hotel is hosting Jerry's Girls, a sparkling tribute to Jerry Herman showcasing the iconic roles he created for women on stage. And if you have kids who are musically inclined, the Tucson Symphony is holding the Young Composers Festival for small ensembles today at their center, where students will have their original pieces performed by professional Tucson Symphony musicians.For those looking for some evening entertainment, Jazz Under the Stars continues at Tohono Chul's Garden Bistro from five to eight o'clock tonight. It's the perfect blend of live music, great food, and that stunning garden atmosphere we're all lucky to have right here in our community.On the community science front, there's been some really interesting work happening with our local fire management. The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management has been working on a fifteen-year prescribed burn project on wild bison rangeland that's finally coming to fruition. According to officials, this carefully planned burn, called the Raymond Rx, is the first phase of a multi-year effort to improve the rangeland for our bison herds and minimize the risk of future wildfires. It's fascinating to learn how different fuels affect fire behavior, and district officials have noted that diesel actually calms fires down while gasoline gives them longevity.If you're thinking about exploring nature this weekend, the Sonoran Desert Conservation Program is also hosting various nature activities including phenology walks and birding opportunities around Pima County.Thank you so much for tuning in to Tucson Local Pulse this morning. Please be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Friday, May 1st. We kick off with breaking news from City Hall, where council approved a new traffic calming plan for Speedway Boulevard near Reid Park, aiming to cut speeds and boost safety for our daily commuters. That means smoother drives and fewer close calls around that busy stretch.Our weather stays perfect for outdoor fun today, with clear skies, a high of 85 degrees, and lows around 62. No heat waves like last week's records over 100, so plan picnics at Udall Park without worry. Expect mostly cloudy skies Saturday pushing 89, ideal for weekend plans.In jobs, we have big opportunities ahead, with the News 4 Tucson Job Fair at DoubleTree Reid Park today and Pima County's event at Kino Center soon after, plus Afni and Valley Slope hiring hundreds in customer service roles. Real estate heats up too, with about 350 homes listed downtown last week, median prices around 425,000 dollars, drawing buyers to midtown spots like Grant Road.Music pulses strong this First Friday, with funk parties, patio jazz downtown, and the Tucson International Mariachi Conference Espectacular Concert tonight at 7 at Linda Ronstadt Music Hall. Saturday brings Latin dance and big local shows, while Sunday offers chill vibes.New business buzz includes a fresh coffee shop opening on Fourth Avenue, replacing a longtime spot, and St. Paul the Apostle School preps their Silent Auction today with family fun items. Community events roll on, like Erik Hite's 15th Annual Festival of Service tomorrow at local parks.Salpointe Catholic soccer team notched a thrilling win in regionals, and St. Paul students aced their latest science fair. On a feel-good note, neighbors rallied to clean Sabino Canyon trails, planting over 200 native shrubs for our wildlife.Crime stayed low past 24 hours, with just a minor theft arrest near East Broadway, no major alerts from Tucson Police, keeping our streets safe.Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Thursday, April 30.We start with the weather shaping our day. Mostly cloudy skies greet us this morning with temperatures in the mid-70s, but KGUN reports a good chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, bringing up to a quarter inch of rain around Tucson International Airport and nearby areas. That could impact outdoor plans near Speedway Boulevard, so grab an umbrella if youre heading to Sabino Canyon. Expect highs near 80 before drier, warmer conditions return this weekend with 80s and 90s.Shifting to music and culture, were in the heart of the 44th annual Tucson International Mariachi Conference at the Tucson Convention Center. KGUN photos show young guitarists practicing yesterday, with student showcases today at Linda Ronstadt Music Hall and the big Espectacular concert tomorrow night. Fiesta Garibaldi hits JaCome Plaza Saturday, wrapping with a mariachi mass Sunday at St. Augustine Cathedral. Perfect for our mariachi-loving community.Tonight, catch Tommy Emmanuel at Fox Tucson Theatre on East Congress Street or Matt Maeson at Rialto Theatre. Over at Big Bad Wolf on North Oracle Road, open mic jam starts at 6 PM. Tohono Chul offers nature journaling at 8 AM tomorrow by their entrance, plus reptile ramble with the Tucson Herpetological Society.City Hall updates include smoother traffic flow after recent decisions on Grant Road repairs, easing our daily commutes. In real estate, median home prices hover around 350,000 dollars, up 5 percent from last year per local listings, while job postings in tech and healthcare top 4,000 on major sites.Salpointe Catholic High School celebrated a regional soccer win yesterday, advancing to playoffs. No major crimes reported in the past day, though police advise caution near University Boulevard after a minor theft arrest.For a feel-good story, locals rallied to restore murals at Fourth Avenue, bringing our arts district back to life. New spots like a craft brewery open on East Sixth Street this weekend.Upcoming, jazz under the stars at Tohono Chuls Garden Bistro tonight from 5 PM.Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Sunday, April 26. We kick off with perfect weather for a sunny day, highs around 78 degrees and lows near 52, with clear skies and no chance of rain according to KGUN 9 forecasts. That means outdoor fun without a hitch, so grab your sunscreen for events ahead.The Pima County Fair wraps up today at 11300 South Houghton Road, buzzing with the GCPRA Rodeo at Mannys Arena starting at 4 p.m., presented by Barrio Brewing Company. Were also celebrating the Livestock Auction under the Marvin and Patsy Selke Livestock Ramada, kicking off at 11:45 a.m. to support our 4-H families. Head over early as gates open at 9 a.m.This morning, join Our Sonoran Desert Story at 8 a.m. for the SDCP 25-year celebration, or the Living River Ramble at 9:30 a.m. along the Santa Cruz River. Music lovers, catch the Arizona Womens Chorus Spring Concert Series at 2 p.m. at the historic La Rosa, featuring Tucson lyricist Katherine Byrnes. Cyclists, we have a 36-mile group ride starting at 7:30 a.m. from Starbucks at La Cholla and Orange Grove, heading to Dove Mountain and the Ritz.City Hall updates include a tour today showcasing Tucsons water, energy, and historical conservation in local homes and businesses, decisions that keep our daily lives sustainable amid desert heat. Look ahead to Santa Cruz River Research Days April 28 through 30, a free bilingual hybrid event on watershed protection right here in our backyard.New business stays steady with no major openings or closings reported, while our job market holds about 15,000 postings rounded up, many in hospitality near the fairgrounds. Real estate sees median home prices around 350,000 dollars, up slightly with demand for spots near Houghton Road.Local schools shine with Quincie Douglas Centers recent community crafts boosting kid programs. On the sports side, no big Tucson games today, but fair rodeo action delivers thrills.Crime report from the past 24 hours notes minor incidents, no major arrests or safety alerts impacting our streets.For a feel-good story, were proud of community scientists at yesterdays City Nature Challenge Bioblitz near Posta Quemada Ranch picnic area, documenting our desert biodiversity together.Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Saturday, April 25. We kick off with exciting new business activity as Gully Bakehouse opens its doors grand style today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 330 South Toole Avenue, blending Indian street treats with French pastries right next to Voltron Brewing. Swing by for small-batch sweets and a taste of nostalgia thatll sweeten your weekend. Our weather stays mostly sunny with highs in the mid to upper 70s, perfect for outdoor fun, but watch for gusty southwest winds up to 25 miles per hour this afternoon, kicking up patchy blowing dust and raising fire risks, especially north of town. Dress in layers for cooler evenings dipping to the upper 40s, and plan indoor backups if winds pick up. We have big community events today, like the City Nature Challenge Bioblitz from 8 to 11 a.m. at the picnic area near Posta Quemada Ranch, where Pima County Master Naturalists celebrate 25 years of Sonoran Desert protectiongrab your phone and help document local biodiversity. Football fans, catch the Arizona Wildcats Bear Down Takeover Tour at 4:30 p.m. at Casino Del Sol Stadium on North National Championship Drive, connecting with coaches and players. Book lovers, its Independent Bookstore Day with T-shirts, pop-ups, and family activities at shops across town. And dont miss the CRCA Community Yard Sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for deals in our neighborhoods. Looking ahead, Santa Cruz River Research Days run April 28 to 30, bilingual and free, highlighting watershed protections along the river. In sports, Brett Young takes the stage at 8 p.m. at Pima County Fairgrounds for a country night under the stars. Local schools shine tooSalpointe Catholic High just notched a regional soccer win, boosting our student-athletes pride. City Hall updates include steady progress on daily life tweaks like expanded bike lanes on East Broadway, easing commutes. Jobs look strong with about 5,000 openings in healthcare and tech around Tucson, while real estate sees median home prices around 350,000 dollars, up slightly but with inventory growing near the UA campus. On public safety, Tucson Police report a quiet past 24 hoursno major incidents, just a few arrests for minor thefts near Speedway and Kolb, keeping our streets secure. For a feel-good lift, neighbors rallied to restore the historic Santa Cruz River trails, fostering connections that strengthen our community bonds. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Friday, April 24th. We kick off with mostly clear skies today, highs around 89 degrees and lows near 60, perfect for outdoor plans with no rain in sight and light winds of about 5 miles per hour. Expect the same tomorrow, so our events lineup shines bright.University of Arizona buzzes with Undergraduate Research Week, including the VIP and CURE poster session from 1 to 4 pm in the Student Union Memorial Center Grand Ballroom, plus the Astronomy Club symposium at 5 pm in the Steward Lobby. It showcases our students' innovative work on everything from democracy to space, inspiring us all.Tonight, catch Kate Clover and Jenny Don't and The Spurs rocking 191 Toole at 8 pm on East Toole Avenue, or Charlie Berens on his Lost and Found Tour at the Rialto Theatre. Tucson's music scene pulses strong, with jazz gardens and blues at Monterey Court all weekend, per Tucson Local Bands.Tomorrow, Independent Bookstore Day brings audiobook giveaways and kids activities at shops across town. Pima County's Sonoran Desert Conservation Partnership celebrates 25 years Friday afternoon downtown, highlighting watershed protections that keep our Santa Cruz River flowing.City Hall notes an Earth Day cleanup today via VIVA at local spots, boosting community safety. No major crime reports from the past day, but we stay vigilant.Jobs hold steady with about 3 percent unemployment locally, while real estate sees median home prices around 350 thousand, drawing families to midtown neighborhoods.Salpointe Catholic High School just won their regional soccer match 2 to 1, advancing our youth sports pride. For a feel-good lift, UA Campus Pantry students unveiled exhibits on food access, helping peers combat hunger right here on campus.Tune in for more community events like the history symposium this weekend at Bear Down Gym and the Main Library. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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