Tuesday, March 17th, 2026
Good morning, Tucson. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 17th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ PCC students are hosting the annual RISE for Homeless Veterans event to support local veterans experiencing homelessness. Community members can attend to explore volunteer opportunities and resource booths (details pending). KOLD News 13
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has opened the Spadefoot Splash exhibit (exploring water’s role in the desert) where local visitors can learn how water helps nature thrive. KVOA
- ➤ The UA Art Museum is hosting Bailey Doogan: Ways of Seeing, an exhibit of 80 works by the late professor that explore themes from aging to politics. Admission is free and the exhibit runs until April 4 (museum hours are Tuesday–Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). The Daily Wildcat
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ On Monday, gas reached an average of $3.72 per gallon in Tucson, the highest cost for regular gas in three years. Local drivers face higher costs as national trends continue to push up prices. KOLD News 13
- ➤ Tucson drivers feel the pinch as gas prices average $4.12 per gallon in Pima County today, compared to the $3.70 national average (AAA data links the climb to global oil market tensions). Many locals are adjusting travel and spending habits. KGUN 9
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ On or about April 1, the City of Tucson Housing & Community Development Department will request HUD funds to support the JTED at the Bridges Phase III project, which will add Building 3 to a campus for CTE programs (751 East Marketplace Boulevard); community comments are accepted until March 31. City of Tucson
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On Monday, Mar. 16, Apache women filed an emergency appeal at the Supreme Court to block Resolution Copper from mining sacred Oak Flat — a 6.7-square-mile site east of Superior with oak groves, springs and burial spots — as they claim the land transfer violates their religious rights. Tucson Sentinel
- ➤ Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and the BBB's Joe Ducey released a PSA video on March 16 that warned residents to beware of phone scams pretending to be from the IRS. Locals are urged to verify contacts at official sites (irs.gov) before sharing personal information. KVOA
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ During National Poison Prevention Week, the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center handles about 20,000 calls from concerned friends and healthcare professionals, with many cases involving common household substances as well as snake and scorpion bites. Director Steve Dudley advises securely storing medications (and chemicals) to help prevent emergencies. KGUN 9
- ➤ UA Campus Health is reworking its substance use education programs to help students learn safe drinking habits and harm reduction skills. Future changes will offer one-on-one sessions and campus events to make learning practical for every student. The Daily Wildcat
- ➤ UA researchers in Tucson collected blood samples from firefighters to study exposure to 'forever chemicals' from burning materials and gear. They found that plasma donation + gear washdowns reduced PFAS levels, a result that may help shape safer practices for the fire service. The Daily Wildcat
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ A debate over affordable housing and revenue projects is growing in downtown Tucson. Local officials and developers are studying proposals that aim to boost low-cost homes while addressing high costs and design challenges. Arizona Daily Star
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Wednesday Team Trivia Night
7-9 p.m. — Pueblo Vida Brewing Company — Free entry — Test your wits and enjoy drinks while competing for fun prizes in a vibrant atmosphere.
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The Wildwoods Live
7-10 p.m. — Hotel Congress — $18-$28 + fees — Enjoy a lively evening with The Wildwoods from Lincoln, Nebraska, and Gabrielle Pietrangelo.
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Monster Jam
March 20th-22nd — Tucson Arena — Ticket prices vary — Experience thrilling monster truck action and amazing stunts at this exciting show.
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KXCI’s 2nd Annual Baila el Pueblo Music Festival
4-10 p.m. — St. Augustine Cathedral — Cost info not provided — Celebrate cultural diversity with vibrant music and local food at this all-day festival.
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Nattali Rize Live in Concert
7-11:59 p.m. — The Sea of Glass — Center for the Arts — Experience a high-energy reggae show with Nattali Rize and her band uniting people through music.
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Pat Benatar Concert
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Fox Tucson Theatre — Ticketed event — Enjoy an iconic pop performance from Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.
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Fields IPA Release
3-9 p.m. — Pueblo Vida Brewing Company — Cost for drinks varies — Enjoy a refreshing single-hop Mosaic IPA with berry notes and unique can art.
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Stella Standingbear Live Performance
8-11 p.m. — The Rock — Ticket purchase required — Experience a dynamic concert from Stella Standingbear in a vibrant setting.
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TENWEST IdeaFunding Pitch Showcase
7-9:30 p.m. — Rialto Theatre — General Admission available — Catch Southern Arizona's longest running live startup pitch event showcasing innovative ideas.
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Evil Woman - The American ELO Experience
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Fox Tucson Theatre — Tickets required — Experience a spectacular performance by a 12-piece band blending classic rock and pop, just as Jeff Lynne intended.
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