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SpaceX · TucsonThe planned Falcon 9 launch mission will send 22 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit. This marks the 15th flight of the initial stage booster backing this mission. The initial stage is set to make a landing on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship, stationed in the Pacific Ocean.See the Story
Thursday's SpaceX rocket launch will be visible in Arizona
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Tucson · TucsonThe News 4 Tucson Investigators spent months investigating Pets at Park Place. Several customers told us they spent thousands for dogs that ended up having several illnesses. It remains unclear why the store closed, we asked Park Place Mall which wouldn't tell us if it was their decision or the store's decision.See the Story
N4T Investigators: Pets at Park Place has closed its doors
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Alzheimer · United StatesSteve Lawrence, the singer who teamed with his wife Eydie Gormé to form one of the most popular nightclub and concert duos of their generation, died of complications from Alzheimer’s disease today. He was 88.
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Steve Lawrence, singer, entertainer and half of popular stage duo Steve & Eydie, dies at 88
60% Center coverage: 94 sources
Evacuations · United StatesStrong winds spread flames and led to a town’s evacuation while airplanes dropped fire retardant over the northern Texas Panhandle in an attempt to stop the largest wildfire in state history.See the Story
Texas struggles to contain wildfires as wind threatens to further their spread
52% Center coverage: 56 sources
Tucson · TucsonThe popular salad buffet was eyeing a Feb. 26 reopening date. Now, the date has been pushed back to mid-to-late March. Sweet Tomatoes closed all locations in 2020 due to financial struggles related to the COVID-19 pandemic. There are no current plans for the reopening of any additional locations.See the Story
Sweet Tomatoes reopen date gets pushed back
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Arizona Politics · ArizonaRachel Dolezal, the infamous former Spokane NAACP leader, was fired from her Arizona teaching job after the school district she worked for discovered her OnlyFans account. Dolezal gained national attention in 2015 after misrepresenting herself as a Black woman while serving as Spokane's NAACP president. See the Story
Arizona school instructor, formerly known as Rachel Dolezal, loses job over OnlyFans account
40% Right coverage: 40 sources