Here at Seahawks Wire, we have launched a new podcast called Emerald City Radio, and we would like to share with you links to our episodes. On Wednesday, we released an episode recapping the top takeaways from the Seahawks' dominant 44-22…
Editor’s note: With several sports going on, Wildcat Wrap serves as a recap that focuses on the Arizona programs that we do not have the time to cover on a regular basis but are certainly worthy of recognition. Arizona swimming and diving…
Determining who pays for damage or the cost of rebuilding a crumbling fence in Arizona might not be as straightforward as you might think. Learn what your rights are and who pays when a fence is broken, Continue reading…
With bowl eligibility locked up, Arizona heads into the final quarter of the season looking to improve its resume in order to end up in the best postseason game possible. It’s remaining opponents are a combined 18-9 overall and 9-6 in the…
Arizona State’s Ilya Kharun (men’s swimmer), Arizona’s Gage DuBois (men’s diver) and Duncan Henderson (men’s newcomer) were tabbed as the winners on the Big 12 Men’s Swimming and Diving weekly awards. On the women’s side, Kansas’ Lydia…
Arizona soccer head coach Becca Moros announced the addition of four standout student-athletes Alexa Khan, Ashley May, Amanda Maynard, and Emerson Stoft — who have each signed National Letters of Intent to join the Wildcats beginning in…
An American Airlines flight heading to the nation’s capital, carrying four Arizona congressmen racing to vote on ending the longest government shutdown in U.S.
GILBERT, ARIZ. — Simone Charitable Foundation has acquired a logistics facility located at 3797 S. Silverado Court in Gilbert from ATLAS for $26.8 million. Brian Ackerman of Colliers represented the buyer, while Will Strong of Cushman &…
UPDATE: The U.S. House of Representatives has sworn in U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Arizona, as scheduled. EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Arizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva arrived in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to be sworn into the U…
Groundwater extraction has caused parts of the Willcox Basin to subside by up to 12 feet since the 1950s. New research reveals that some areas sunk by 3 feet in just 4 years.