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This Tucson photographer takes free portraits of foster dogs to help them find their furever home 🐶
When golden hour strikes at Reid Park, you might find local photographer Tyler Espinoza snapping photos of his latest subject. As Espinoza begins the photo session, he often finds the subject’s lips tucked in as they try to smile or their tongue out with excitement as they roll around in the dirt — because his subjects aren’t people. They’re dogs.
The Buzz: Helping those who would otherwise be homeless
A complex of Pallet homes in Denver gives an example of what The Homing Project hopes to do in Tucson. Your browser does not support the audio element. This episode is the second of three that are a part of AZPM's reporting series Where to Live?. There's a spot in...
University of Arizona & Arizona State Rise in Global University Rankings, Securing Top 1% Status
The academic prowess of the Grand Canyon State's institutions has been cast in the spotlight as two of Arizona's public universities have been ranked within the top tier of global academia, according to the most recent evaluation by a prominent higher education ranking authority. As per the Center for World University Rankings' latest report, the University of Arizona (UArizona) and Arizona State University (ASU) have secured spots in the coveted top 1% echelon of universities worldwide—a testament to their sustained excellence and formidable presence on the international stage.
Heat climbs for the weekend
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — This weekend, we'll see some of the warmest temperatures we've seen all year. In Tucson, the highs will climb close to 100° for the first time this year. We'll likely stay just shy of the century mark with a high of 99°, officially, at...
Naranja Park officially reopens in Oro Valley
ORO VALLEY, Ariz. (13 News) - After months of renovations Naranja Park has officially re-opened showing off several new additions. The ceremony was set to start at 9 a.m. Saturday, but the gates opened at 6 a.m. and the turnout was more than expected. Countless Oro Valley residents, town council...
Colorado picks up long snapper from transfer portal
Longtime Arizona Wildcats long snapper Kameron Hawkins announced Saturday that he’ll continue his college football career with the Colorado Buffaloes. Hawkins spent the past four years in Tucson but played sparingly, seeing game action only twice since 2022. The 5-foot-11, 220-pound California native entered the portal in April just prior to Arizona’s spring game. Coming out of Orange Lutheran High School, Hawkins was the fifth-ranked long snapper in the 2020 recruiting class. Colorado watched fellow long snapper Cameron Warchuck enter the transfer portal and commit to Washington earlier this offseason, giving Hawkins a clear path to playing time next fall. If he does become the Buffs’ No. 1 long snapper, Hawkins will play a key role in the success of Mark Vassett, who should be one of the Big 12’s top punters next season. Let’s get to work! SkoBuffs 🦬🦬🦬@Coach2Bless @DeionSanders @Trevorreilly16 @CUBuffsFootball pic.twitter.com/oxe12vIfh4 — Kameron Hawkins (@thathawksnapper) May 18, 2024 Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.
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