Tom Forbes
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Sports Digital Reporter, Phoenix

Tom Forbes expects to graduate in Spring 2025 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Forbes has interned as a producer at PBS NewsHour and announces sports for ASU and other professional sports teams in Arizona.

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Groundbreaking development: Mosaic Quarter set to transform Tucson sports scene with 2027 opening

TUCSON – The Mosaic Quarter, currently under construction and set to open in 2027, will feature multiple ice rinks and sports facilities to enhance Tucson's sports and recreation opportunities.


Despite loss of receiver Jordyn Tyson, ASU still energized as it prepares for Big 12 championship in Dallas

TUCSON – ASU takes down Arizona 49-7 and brings the Territorial Cup trophy back to Tempe, but now the Sun Devils' eyes are set on their first Big 12 championship game appearance Saturday against Iowa State.


Election Day 2024: Updates from Arizona voters, polling locations, watch parties and more

PHOENIX – Arizona voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for the presidential election, a U.S. Senate race, nine U.S. House races, 13 state ballot measures and many more state and local races.


Arizona Wildcats hope to regroup amid three-game skid, injury setbacks

TUCSON – After scoring just one touchdown against Colorado, the Arizona Wildcats are on a three-game losing streak with injuries piling up. They will try to regroup against West Virginia.

A football player in red tackles a player in white near a crowded sideline.

Arizona Wildcats head to Provo eyeing upset of unbeaten, well-rested BYU after suffering setback

TUCSON – The Arizona Wildcats aim to recover after their Big 12 home opener loss, as the team travels to Utah to take on No. 14 BYU, which has been analyzing the Wildcats’ loss in search of exploits.


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.

University of Arizona’s triathlon team determined to build success after squad’s rookie season

TUCSON – The second year University of Arizona triathlon team is feeling more “confident” this year after settling in from its inaugural season. The team practiced transitions at the Red-Blue intrasquad. Coach Wes Johnson liked what he saw during the shortened event and knows what to work on before the upcoming event at TCU.


Local baseball community honors late Rich Alday in golf tournament to support Pima baseball

TUCSON – Tucson coaches and former players helped fundraise for the Pima Community College baseball team while honoring former coach Rich Alday in the fourth annual Rich Alday Memorial Tournament.

Four people on a green golf course holding putters with palms and buildings in the background under a clear blue sky.

Never forgotten: Tucsonans honor fallen first responders at 9/11 Tower Challenge

TUCSON – Tucson firefighters, police officers and citizens came together at the Tucson Convention Center, climbing more than 2,000 steps to honor fallen heroes at the 9/11 Tower Challenge.

Members of the Tucson Fire Department firefighters in protective gear walk single file down a stairway in a large indoor arena with empty and occupied seats.