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Tucson Local Pulse: Fires, Takeovers, Space Force, and Jazz Fest Finale


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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Friday, January 23rd. We kick off with breaking news from Midtown, where Tucson Fire crews battled a mobile home fire yesterday afternoon, keeping it contained without injuries, though were reminding everyone to check smoke alarms as we head into cooler evenings. Shifting to public safety, Tucson Police impounded several vehicles and arrested drivers after a dangerous street takeover in Midtown, and a TPD officer and K9 partner are recovering in the hospital following a crash, so were grateful for their service and urging drivers to stay cautious on Speedway Boulevard.

Over at City Hall, leaders are reviewing city powers in case federal agents arrive in town, a move that could shape how we handle daily patrols downtown near Congress Street. Parking fees in metered spots and garages might rise again, impacting our commutes, while a juvenile was arrested in Sahuarita for a school shooting threat, prompting extra security checks at local campuses today.

On a brighter note, Space Force is setting up a new unit at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, bringing jobs to about 150 positions in aviation tech, rounding our local job market up nicely. Real estate stays steady with median home prices around 320,000 dollars, though inventory dipped three percent last week per local listings.

Weather-wise, were looking at sunny skies with highs near 68 degrees and light winds, perfect for outdoor plans, but bundle up for mornings dipping to 42, no big impacts on events today.

New business buzz includes a longtime Tucson businessman named Grand Marshal for the upcoming Rodeo Parade, and were seeing four fresh murals downtown celebrating our 250th anniversary, popping up near the Tucson Convention Center. The Savor Southern Arizona Culinary Festival hits Tucson tomorrow, pairing great eats with live tunes.

Sports fans, our Arizona GymCats host Towson tonight at 6 p.m. in McKale Center, streaming on ESPN Plus, with stars like Abby Martin shining on vault and beam. Tucson Roadrunners forward Cameron Hebig got recalled by Utah after leading franchise goals.

For community spirit, Palo Verde Magnet High School hosts a free IMPACT Resource Fair tomorrow with backpacks and school supplies, helping families gear up.

We wrap with a feel-good nod to the Tucson Jazz Festival wrapping up tonight, filling the air with smooth sounds downtown.

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