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Tipoffs for Tucson, Arizona (City) Newsletter for Thursday August 21, 2025 ( 4 items )  

CAIR-AZ Welcomes Charges for Antisemitic Threats Targeting Phoenix Synagogue
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 [Category: Sociological] -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release: * * * CAIR-AZ Welcomes Charges for Antisemitic Threats Targeting Phoenix Synagogue * The Arizona chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-AZ) today welcomed felony charges for alleged threats targeting Sha'arei Shalom Congregation in Phoenix. Kevin Charles Pyles, 32, was charged with making a terrorist threat and computer tampering to threaten, both  more

Ciscomani Leads Letter to CBP Commissioner on Border Priority Projects in Southeastern Arizona
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 -- Rep. Juan Ciscomani, R-Arizona, issued the following news release: * * * Ciscomani Leads Letter to CBP Commissioner on Border Priority Projects in Southeastern Arizona * TUCSON- Today, Congressman Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06) led a letter to Rodney Scott, Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, on local priority projects and needs for the southern border after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was passed into law just over two months ago. The OBBBA alloca  more

DarkSky International Launches New Port Marine Terminal Lighting Program
TUCSON, Arizona, Aug. 21 -- DarkSky International issued the following news release: * * * DarkSky International launches new Port Marine Terminal Lighting program DarkSky International, the leading global authority on light pollution, has launched a groundbreaking new certification program to bring responsible lighting to industrial-scale ports. The DarkSky Approved Port Marine Terminal Lighting program is designed to significantly reduce light pollution, safeguarding sensitive coastal ecosy  more

Why Do We Collect? U of A Study Shows It's About Seeking Structure
TUCSON, Arizona, Aug. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: * * * Why do we collect? U of A study shows it's about seeking structure Collecting is a universal human behavior. From baseball cards and vinyl records to experiences like visiting every national park in the United States, the urge to collect connects people across cultures and generations. New research from Martin Reimann, McClelland associate professor of marketing in the Eller College of Ma  more