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3 AZ college students killed in hit-and-run, SNAP funds run out | Nightly Roundup

PHOENIX - From three University of Arizona college students killed in a hit-and-run, to a body being found in a Phoenix roadway, here's a look at some of your top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for November 1, 2025. 1. Teen driver facing murder charges after hit-and-run collision kills 3 college students:...
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Meteor Spectacle Amidst Halloween Festivities

A spectacular event unfolded in the northern sky as a shooting star made its way from east to west. The celestial spectacle was witnessed by many, especially those who were out and about during the evening. The shooting star was described as impressive, with its journey across the sky captivating the attention of...
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Project Blue developer applies for 600 acres in Marana to build data center campus

The developer of the controversial Project Blue proposal in Pima County has submitted two applications to acquire land for a 600-acre data center campus in a town north of Tucson. Beale Infrastructure, through a subsidiary Fremont Peak Properties, LLC, is looking to develop a data center campus in north Marana on two...
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Man, 19, Charged with Murder After Hit-and-Run Leaves 2 University of Arizona Students Dead

โ€œThe Porsche did not stop, struck the pedestrians, and fled the scene,โ€ the Tucson Police Department said in a statement about the tragedy
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๐ŸšŒ A First-Grader Died Because TUSD Couldn’t Afford to Communicate: Transportation Tragedy Exposes Education...

Based on the Buckmaster Show for 10/30/25, a daily radio show in Tucson, AZ, interviewing local newsmakers. Analysis and opinions are our own. ๐Ÿ˜ฝ Keepinโ€™ It Simple Summary for Younger Readers.
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Has Anyone Noticed the Increasing Crowdedness of the Streets Nowadays?

There has been a noticeable increase in the number of vehicles on the streets lately. This has raised questions among residents, with some wondering if it's due to the influx of snowbirds or simply the town's growth. The increase in out-of-state license plates has also been a point of curiosity for those who have...
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These Tucson, AZ based Puppies are the latest up for adoption and in need...

Considering pet adoption? Or perhaps you just enjoy all things cute and cuddly? Numerous charming pets are ready for a loving home at animal shelters situated in and near tucson.
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Tucson PD used border security money for controversial surveillance software

This article was originally published by Arizona Mirror. The Tucson Police Department has deployed a controversial AI-powered surveillance tool that is also being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to scour social media, track locations and much more, according to documents obtained by the Arizona Mirror. In...
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SNAP benefits likely disrupted. Donors trying to help

Two Federal Court rulings have told the Administration to continue payments to SNAP benefits, But there may still be delays putting money into peopleโ€™s accounts while the program gears up.
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Salad Nation is opening their first brick-and-mortar, mixing up tasty salads and community fun

Back in 2022, Omar Soloranzo and his parents opened their first restaurant in the Park Place Mall food court. Soloranzo had studied business at the University of Arizona, but he never expected to get into the restaurant industry. In fact, he said his parents were the ones with grand ideas of opening their very own...

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