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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Saturday, November 1st. Our city wakes up to a special kind of buzz today as Day of the Dead celebrations cross the border and fill our neighborhoods with color and remembrance. Thanks to a local Tucson couple, our own blend of altars and community workshops is welcoming hundreds to the historic Fourth Avenue district. Streets downtown will be alive with parades, music, and art, so expect some traffic delays and vibrant crowds through the evening.Looking at the weather, the skies are mostly clear this morning with a crisp breeze, and our high will settle in the mid-seventies. If you are heading outdoors for the processions, bring a light jacket for later as the temperature is expected to dip into the high forties by tonight. No rain in the forecast, which is good news for those outdoor community gatherings and open-air vendors around the Mercado.Breaking overnight, city officials at Tucson City Hall approved phased upgrades to major intersections along Grant and Speedway. This comes after weeks of public feedback about pedestrian safety in those high-traffic areas. Construction is slated to start in January, and city leaders promise walkability improvements without long-term lane closures.In business news, the real estate market has two big developments to report. KB Home just announced the grand opening of Mandarina Reserve and Horizon, two new communities near Valencia and Houghton. Homes start in the low three hundreds, and they are drawing lots of interest from families drawn to the area’s highly rated schools.For local jobs, Caterpillar is expanding its engineering team on the south side and has openings for design engineers in hydraulics. This comes as Pima County officials highlight new efforts to bring more high-paying tech jobs to the region. County economic leaders are also joining neighboring cities this week to talk about transportation upgrades and how they will impact commutes for all of us.On the sports front, last night Pima Community College’s soccer team clinched a playoff spot after a 3-2 win at Kino Sports Complex. And at Tucson High, our Badgers volleyball team wrapped up a strong season with a big win over Desert View, drawing cheers from a packed gym on Sixth Avenue.The job market in Tucson remains steady, with unemployment hovering just below five percent, and several local businesses are reporting modest but consistent growth. However, some small business owners are still voicing concerns about access to loans and government grants, with some delays reported due to recent federal budget debates.For those job hunting, local hiring events are planned this weekend at El Con Mall, and several positions are opening soon at the new retailers in the Wilmot Plaza.Our crime report for the past 24 hours notes a break-in at a pharmacy near Broadway and Kolb overnight. Tucson Police responded quickly, and one suspect was taken into custody. Officers are urging businesses along major corridors to review their after-hours security.And now for a feel-good moment. Local schoolteacher Marisol Herrera, who organizes afterschool STEM workshops on the south side, was awarded a statewide teaching award yesterday. Her students say she inspires them to dream big, and her community outreach is being celebrated as we head into this weekend’s festivities.Before we go, a reminder that UA’s Homecoming celebrations start tonight with a bonfire and pep rally on the mall, leading to tomorrow’s Wildcat football game.Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe so you never miss an update on everything Tucson. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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