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American Red Cross launches initiative to bring in Latino blood donors tied to Hispanic Heritage Month

PHOENIX – The American Red Cross Southwest Arizona chapter launched its “Los Donates” initiative to bring in more Latino donors during Hispanic Heritage Month.


After 2024 Paris Olympics success, ASU men’s swimmer Ilya Kharun looks to build on Sun Devils legacy

TEMPE – Two-time bronze medal-winning swimmer Ilya Kharun reflects on his Summer Olympics experience and looks to carry his success over to ASU’s season with first-year coach Herbie Behm.

ASU swimmer Ilya Kharun on the right and another individual on the left at a press conference table with microphones and a backdrop featuring various logos.

DirecTV-Disney standoff underscores ongoing media industry shift, future of sports fan viewership

PHOENIX – DirecTV finally reached a contract agreement with Disney following a 13-day blackout of channels such as ABC and ESPN. The disruption affected many sports fans’ ability to view programs such as the U.S. Open and the NFL’s Monday Night Football.

Silhouette of a remote control against a background of repeating DIRECTV and AT&T logos.

Arizona Wildcats dominate Naranjeros de Hermosillo in Mexican Baseball Fiesta ahead of first Big 12 season

TUCSON – The recent Mexican Baseball Fiesta showcased culture and competition between Naranjeros de Hermosillo and the Arizona Wildcats at a lively event in Tucson’s Kino Stadium.

Maddox Mihalakis, in a blue Arizona uniform, runs across home plate as a catcher observes, with a cheering crowd in the background at a nighttime game.

Battle of the ‘Hams’: ASU braces for No. 16 Utah under Friday night lights

TEMPE – Arizona State’s second-year coach Kenny Dillingham has turned things around in Tempe and hopes to emulate many of the traits of the Sun Devils’ next opponent: Kyle Whittingham’s Utah Utes.

Football sideline with coaches, players in maroon uniforms, and an official in a striped uniform.

Gila River Indian Community solar panel-over-canal project powers up on a hot October day

SACATON – A recent event held in Sacaton marked a historic milestone for the Gila River Indian Community. Its solar-over-canal project is the first in the Western Hemisphere.


Arizona hockey fans face first season without NHL team since 1996 as Utah Hockey Club makes season debut

SALT LAKE CITY – The NHL’s Utah Hockey Club has now been in existence for a couple of months and is preparing to play the franchise’s first game Tuesday. The transition from being the Arizona Coyotes to Utah has been fast for people on the outside. It’s no different for players such as Clayton Keller and Barrett Hayton and the new players like John Marino and Ian Cole.

Utah Hockey Club on the ice

‘Nothing but success’: Top MLB prospects converge on Valley for Arizona Fall League

SCOTTSDALE – The Arizona Fall League, which began play on Oct. 7, provides an opportunity for the top prospects in baseball to make a name for themselves and join the more than 3,000 major leaguers who spent time in the circuit.

Colson Montgomery walks out onto field with his baseball bag around his shoulder.

‘Our football is basketball’: GCU fans rally behind men’s and women’s teams at Midnight Madness

PHOENIX – Students at GCU camped out and lined up days ahead of Midnight Madness, the Lopes unofficial tip-off to basketball season. Once inside, the Lopes proved their love for the sport and their team with never-ending energy and cheers.


Culture shift: Kenny Dillingham’s fingerprints all over ASU football’s gritty win in Big 12 home opener

TEMPE – In the first Big 12 home game for Arizona State, it took a full team effort to claim victory. Coach Kenny Dillingham’s influence was in full effect against Kansas.


Groups target potential Arizona voters on last day to register for 2024 election

PHOENIX – Volunteers and state officials across the political spectrum are attempting to engage citizens to register to vote for the November election. Monday, Oct. 7, is the last day for Arizonans to register.


1 year after Hamas attack, antisemitism remains problem on college campuses

TEMPE – As the Anti-Defamation League says antisemitism is increasing in the United States, some college students report feeling less safe, especially amid rising tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Rabbi Shmuel in a light blue shirt and black kippah engages in conversation outdoors with a woman in glasses and a blue shirt at the "Let There be Light" event.