Sunday, August 17th, 2025

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Good morning, Tucson. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 17th of August.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ The Pima County Sheriff’s Department responded to a hit-and-run crash on east Sahuarita Road near south Wilmot Road where one vehicle collided with another before striking a second vehicle, and two people were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries while the roadway remains closed. KOLD News 13
- ➤ On August 16, 2025, Tucson Police Department and Fire Department responded to a crash when two streetcars collided and derailed on 4th Avenue and 8th Street—four people suffered minor injuries and were taken to the hospital. KOLD News 13
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Tucson physical therapist is facing deportation to Laos after he was arrested on July 28 leaving a patient’s home north of Tucson for a non-violent drug sale he committed as a teen—U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is now seeking travel documents from Laos to process his removal. Arizona Daily Star
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Tucson will celebrate its 250th birthday with a weeklong series of events. Tuesday will feature a plaque unveiling at City Hall at 5:30 p.m. — later events include a postcard contest, museum exhibits, historical talks, and a public gathering with music and food. Arizona Daily Star
- ➤ Researchers have uncovered parts of the original Tucson Presidio where Spanish Army Lt. Colonel Hugo O’Conor founded the fort on Aug. 20, 1775—ongoing digs have revealed remnants of walls, a tower, and artifacts that tell the story of both indigenous life and early colonists. These findings help piece together more than 250 years of the city’s layered history. Arizona Daily Star
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ After the City Council rejected Project Blue, Tucson job-seekers face a tough market as many applications go unanswered—local experts and affected workers say attracting outside investment is needed to boost opportunities. Officials are rethinking economic plans to bring in new money and create better jobs. Arizona Daily Star
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The RTA board voted six to two Friday to advance a 20-year, $2.67 billion plan that will let voters decide in March 2026 if a half-cent sales tax should fund transit and road projects through 2046. The board directed staff to finalize details and seek approval from Pima County Supervisors before Sept. 10—ensuring the plan moves forward on schedule. Tucson Sentinel
- ➤ Tucson City Council will vote on Tuesday to pass an ordinance that requires any new business using at least 7.48 million gallons a month to submit a water conservation plan—this action aims to protect the city’s water supply as officials prepare for future large water users including a potential chip factory. Arizona Daily Star
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Arizona women’s volleyball Blue team won the annual Red-Blue scrimmage on Aug. 16th at McKale Center — they took four straight sets with scores of 25-15, 25-20, 25-20, and 15-8. This performance set a strong tone for the team as they prepared for upcoming matches. Arizona Daily Star
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Children's Museum Tucson: Brain Boost Monday
Summer hours — Children's Museum Tucson — Standard admission — Engage in fun hands-on science experiments to spark a family interest in STEM.
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Kids Yoga
8-9 p.m. — Tucson, AZ — Free entry — An interactive session for parents and children to enhance mobility and learn stress management techniques.
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Wednesday Team Trivia Night
7-9 p.m. — Pueblo Vida Brewing Company — Free entry — Gather your team for a fun-filled night of trivia and great prizes in Downtown Tucson.
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Weekly Coloring Day at Pueblo Vida Brewing Company
3-9 p.m. — Pueblo Vida Brewing Company — Free entry — Unwind and unleash your creativity with coloring in a relaxed taproom atmosphere while enjoying craft beer.
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Asphalt Astronaut Live Concert
7-9 p.m. — Forty Niner — Free entry — Experience the ethereal sounds of Tucson's own Asphalt Astronaut with her captivating ambient pop music.
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Mamma Coal: Solo Performance
6-10 p.m. — Roadies | Lanes + Games + Gastropub — Free entry — Experience the soulful country tunes from Tucson's own Mamma Coal, a mother and talented musician.
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Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid
6:30-9:30 p.m. — The Century Room — $5-$10 + DICE fees — Immerse yourself in an energetic instrumental jam session led by multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the house band.
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Horchata Hef & Hibiscus Lemonade Slush
3-9 p.m. — Pueblo Vida Brewing Company — Cost TBD — Enjoy a refreshing weekly slush crafted from unique flavors only at the taproom.
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Juniper Djinn Concert
6:30-8:00 p.m. — The Century Room — $10-$20 + DICE Fees — Experience enchanting early jazz and waltzes with mesmerizing vocals in a delightful musical journey.
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