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  • Dec 31, 2024 | tucson.com | Dan Egan

    Paul Clifford , a Pima county resident has been murdered by a person, or persons who knocked on his door and asked for assistance with a broken-down vehicle on Christmas Eve. His body was found hours later, beside a burning vehicle in Redington Pass. The Daily Star has barely covered this story, basically burying it on page 5 of Sunday's Tucson and Region section. This should be front page news.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | tucson.com | Dan Egan

    Thank you, Greg Hansen, for reminding Tucson and, all Arizona Football fans, of the great #6, Chuck Cecil. When it comes to bleeding Red and Blue, no one else even comes close. As a player, he was fierce, explosive, physical, passionate and dominating. This is what made him great. As a man and a coach, he had the same attributes as his mentor, Dick Tomey: passion, a love and respect for his teammates and the belief of team over all else.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | news.wisc.edu | Käri Knutson |Yaa Gyasi |Dave Cullen |Dan Egan

    Ever read one of those books that really leaves you thinking? One that has you recommending it to others in part because you think they’ll enjoy it? But also so you’ll have someone to discuss it with? Well, now is your time. Go Big Read, UW–Madison’s common reading program is seeking title suggestions of any book relating to contemporary issues of broad interest to the campus community.Book suggestions can be made on the Go Big Read website through Nov. 13.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | skitalk.com | Dan Egan

    KkwillTuesday at 1:23 PMThere is a lot of truth to what you have written. I'm a former ski school director and have traveled extensively to ski here in the States, Canada, and Europe. I am an upper-level cert and know from experience that if I want a meaningful lesson, I ask for a level III PSIA, Canadian, or maybe, by chance, get a level IV Canadian for the best experience. A good lesson at a big mountain will be pricey, and I want the best that I can afford.

  • Sep 4, 2024 | tucson.com | Dan Egan

    I live in the Palo Verde Park neighborhood, near Wilmot and Broadway. With zero notification or input from our neighborhood, The City of Tucson has fenced off and closed the park for "renovations ", which will take approximately 10 mos. This could easily and obviously have been achieved with just partial closure doing the project in quadrants. Just plain bad planning.

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