Tucson Local Pulse: Renewable energy incentives threatened, Eastside water issues, and community events

29/05/2025 2 min
Tucson Local Pulse: Renewable energy incentives threatened, Eastside water issues, and community events

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Thursday, May 29, 2025.Clean energy progress is under threat as Congress debates legislation that would cut incentives for renewable energy development. The bill, which has already passed the House, would impose new restrictions on clean energy incentives that many Arizona companies rely on. Local representatives Juan Ciscomani and David Schweikert may be key votes if the bill returns from the Senate.In law enforcement news, Tucson Police are searching for a suspect in a Midtown peeping Tom incident that was reported yesterday. Meanwhile, the Pima County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help to locate an inmate who was mistakenly released. If you have any information, authorities urge you to contact them immediately.Water troubles continue on the Eastside where a main break near Speedway and Pantano has flooded neighborhood streets. Crews are working to repair the damage, but commuters should expect delays in the area throughout the morning.At City Hall, discussions about middle housing in Tucson continue following public meetings that began last week. This comes as local business groups line up to oppose Proposition 414, which would increase sales tax by a half-cent to fund police, fire departments, and programs to reduce homelessness and assist low-income residents.In transportation news, Tucson Airport construction is ongoing, so allow extra time if you're flying today. Also, travelers should be aware of cleanup operations on I-10 following a cattle transport accident yesterday.The Arizona legislative session is nearing its end, but the rural groundwater deal has stalled, which could impact water management policies throughout Southern Arizona.For community events, KXCI is celebrating the retirement of long-time DJ Pepe Galvez today. It's a chance to honor someone who's been a fixture in our local music scene for decades. Also happening today is a special focus on mental health awareness with "Ending the Silence" events across Southern Arizona, exploring the difference between sympathy and empathy.On Sixth Avenue, expect delays as roadway repaving continues today. The project is part of ongoing infrastructure improvements throughout the downtown area.Sports fans can take advantage of the Tucson Roadrunners Spring Sale, with special merchandise discounts available online and at their team store.For those interested in local history, today marks 30 years since the Old Tucson fire, a significant moment in our community's past.This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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