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The most troubling Tucson sports news I heard this week is that renowned Tucson golf course architect Ken Kavanaugh has separated himself from the ill-conceived idea to redesign the Dell Urich ...
A plume of dust originating from Africa’s Sahara Desert is tracking west across the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday and will soon reach parts of the Southeast. This dust could collide with any lingering ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The Migrant Trail completed their 75-mile walk Sunday morning that they began last week to raise awareness of the migrant deaths in the U.S. – Mexico borderlands. The migrant ...
Florida’s about to get a free shipment of dust — straight from the desert. A mammoth cloud of Saharan dust, roughly the size of the continental U.S., is barreling across the Atlantic and ...
Smoke and dust, those are two big driving factors into the forecast this week. The first, smoke from Canadian wildfires that we're actually picking up on satellite from Wisconsin down towards Illinois ...
A giant cloud of Saharan dust the size of the continental United States floating over the Atlantic Ocean was expected to spread across the Gulf Coast region this week. By the time the thick plume ...
It's that time of year when thick clouds of Saharan dust can traverse across the Atlantic and into the Caribbean. And when conditions are right, weather patterns will send that dust towards the ...
Vegan Tucson Night Market, hosted by Death Free Foodie and Tucson Foodie, is back on Saturday, June 7, from 6 to 10 p.m. The upcoming experience marks the two-year anniversary. We’ve learned a lot ...
Monday Munchies is supported by Botanica. One of the coolest places in Midtown Tucson just got cooler. That’s not the only $5 deal—it’s only $5 to get into the Botanical Gardens on Friday, too, which ...
Forecasters are keeping a close eye on a significant plume of Saharan dust that is making its way off of Africa and through the Atlantic for the possibility that it could reach parts of the United ...
Each year, seasonal winds carry tens of millions of tons of Saharan dust across the Atlantic and beyond. On February 18, 2021, NOAA-20’s VIIRS captured a dramatic display of airborne dust.