Wildcats Secure Bowl Berth, Roadrunners Victorious in OT, and Annual Tucson Race Wraps Up | Tucson Local Pulse Sunday Update

09/11/2025 3 min
Wildcats Secure Bowl Berth, Roadrunners Victorious in OT, and Annual Tucson Race Wraps Up | Tucson Local Pulse Sunday Update

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Sunday, November 9, 2025.We wake up to a cool November morning here in Tucson, so grab a light jacket if you’re headed outside. The forecast calls for sunny skies over the valley all day, with temperatures cruising from the low fifties early up to the mid-seventies this afternoon. This weather looks perfect for outdoor events and those checking out murals downtown or taking an early walk up Sabino.Our top story is from Arizona Stadium on East Sixth, where the Wildcats just pulled off a dramatic 24-20 win over Kansas last night. Quincy Craig ran in his second touchdown with just 39 seconds left, securing bowl eligibility for the Wildcats this season. Quarterback Noah Fifita tied the all-time school record for career passing touchdowns and rallied the offense after a tough, defensive battle. Fans were buzzing online as the win capped a memorable evening for the university.If hockey’s your thing, we saw Daniil But score his first career hat trick for the Tucson Roadrunners with the team coming from behind to top the Coachella Valley Firebirds in overtime—final score, 4-3. Cheers erupted at the Tucson Arena, and the Roadrunners now sit one game over five hundred for the season, giving local sports fans something more to celebrate.Switching to community news, the annual Race 4 Eight Tucson Memorial—the ninety-eighth in its storied history—wrapped up a busy Friday at the Jewish Community Center on River Road, welcoming hundreds of athletes and spectators for the tournament.There’s excitement at City Hall, where community members have voiced concerns and support for the Project Blue data center proposal, rumored to be Amazon behind the scenes. Officials and developers faced tough questions Wednesday night at the Main Library regarding the project’s impact on water and energy, but city leaders say more information will soon be released. Ward 6 election coverage continues this week as well, with candidates ramping up last-minute outreach ahead of the November vote.On the jobs front, new job listings in the Tucson area jumped by nearly three percent this week, led by listings at the medical center on North Campbell and in tech-related roles connected to the Project Blue initiative. Real estate agents report steady local home sales, with the median home price now sitting close to three hundred and two thousand dollars, while rental demand rises downtown.Local school pride shines this weekend: Palo Verde Magnet High holds the IMPACT Tucson Resource Fair, offering books and materials for kids, while Tucson Unified celebrates recent state test score improvements in math and reading. Sportswise, Desert View High’s football team advanced after a clutch fourth-quarter drive during Friday night’s game.Turning to our feel-good story: children and families gathered along North Fourth Avenue for the Procession of Little Angels yesterday. As part of Tucson’s All Souls celebration, neighborhood kids honored loved ones and learned about life and loss together, with music, crafts, and community support echoing up and down the street.For crime and public safety, Tucson police responded to several calls near Grant and Oracle overnight, including a car break-in and a non-injury domestic dispute. Officers made one arrest and continue regular patrols, emphasizing prevention and neighborhood watch. No major incidents were reported elsewhere in city limits in the past twenty-four hours, and police remind us to lock our doors as holiday travel season approaches.Upcoming events to mark: the final day of the Lilac Tennis Tournament is today on East Speedway, plus the new downtown murals remain on display this week to celebrate Tucson’s 250th anniversary.Thank you for tuning in to Tucson Local Pulse. Remember to subscribe and stay connected—we’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.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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