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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

Tucson Local Pulse: Heat Wave Sunday with Music, Housing Updates, and Community Green

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Sunday, June twenty first, and we hope our listeners are staying cool as the heat settles in around our city. We start with our weather, because it shapes everything we do today. The National Weather Service in Tucson reports clear skies and a high right around one hundred four this afternoon, with lows in the mid seventies tonight. Breezes from the southwest pick up later, so we plan outdoor time early along the Rillito River Path or in Reid Park, then head inside once the pavement starts to shimmer. Looking ahead to the next couple of days, we stay hot and dry, with highs edging closer to one hundred seven by midweek. At city hall, Tucson officials continue to shape how we move around town. City transportation staff move forward with repaving work along stretches of Grant Road and Broadway, so we build in extra time for lane closures near Swan and Campbell. Transit planners also keep pushing Sun Link and Sun Tran service adjustments for the summer, so we check schedules before heading to Fourth Avenue, the university area, or downtown. Housing and jobs stay on many of our minds. Local real estate agents report the median home price in the metro area hovering around the mid three hundreds, with slightly fewer new listings this week but still steady interest in neighborhoods like the east side near Golf Links and the northwest near Ina and Thornydale. On the job front, employers around the airport corridor and along Oracle and Valencia continue posting openings in logistics, healthcare, and call centers, many in the fifteen to twenty dollar an hour range. In community news, Pima County Animal Care Center reminds us that a distemper outbreak keeps adoptions paused and intake limited, so we hold off on bringing strays to the shelter and check with rescue groups instead. Parks and Recreation continues its summer programs at Kino Sports Complex and the Chuck Huckelberry Loop, with family events and swim times this afternoon and into the week. For arts and culture, downtown is alive tonight along Congress and Fourth Avenue, with local bands filling venues and restaurants. We see a mix of Latin, indie, and jazz sets, giving us plenty of choices if we want to make it a music night. Sports fans watch our Wildcats athletes in off season workouts, while local high school teams gear up for summer leagues on fields from Tucson High to Cienega. Coaches report strong showings from players hoping to earn fall starting spots. On public safety, Tucson Police respond to several calls overnight, including a reported armed robbery near South Sixth Avenue and a serious crash on I-10 near Valencia. Officers say investigations continue, and they remind us to slow down in work zones and avoid driving under the influence as weekend gatherings wind down. Our feel good note today comes from a group of neighbors near Himmel Park who organize a weekend cleanup and shade tree planting, helping to cool sidewalks and bring a little more green to the midtown streets we share. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in on life around Tucson. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Sunday, June twenty first, and we hope our listeners are staying cool as the heat settles in around our city. We start with our weather, because it shapes everything we do today. The National Weather Service in Tucson reports clear skies and a high right around one hundred four this afternoon, with lows in the mid seventies tonight. Breezes from the southwest pick up later, so we plan outdoor time early along the Rillito River Path or in Reid Park, then head inside once the pavement starts to shimmer. Looking ahead to the next couple of days, we stay hot and dry, with highs edging closer to one hundred seven by midweek. At city hall, Tucson officials continue to shape how we move around town. City transportation staff move forward with repaving work along stretches of Grant Road and Broadway, so we build in extra time for lane closures near Swan and Campbell. Transit planners also keep pushing Sun Link and Sun Tran service adjustments for the summer, so we check schedules before heading to Fourth Avenue, the university area, or downtown. Housing and jobs stay on many of our minds. Local real estate agents report the median home price in the metro area hovering around the mid three hundreds, with slightly fewer new listings this week but still steady interest in neighborhoods like the east side near Golf Links and the northwest near Ina and Thornydale. On the job front, employers around the airport corridor and along Oracle and Valencia continue posting openings in logistics, healthcare, and call centers, many in the fifteen to twenty dollar an hour range. In community news, Pima County Animal Care Center reminds us that a distemper outbreak keeps adoptions paused and intake limited, so we hold off on bringing strays to the shelter and check with rescue groups instead. Parks and Recreation continues its summer programs at Kino Sports Complex and the Chuck Huckelberry Loop, with family events and swim times this afternoon and into the week. For arts and culture, downtown is alive tonight along Congress and Fourth Avenue, with local bands filling venues and restaurants. We see a mix of Latin, indie, and jazz sets, giving us plenty of choices if we want to make it a music night. Sports fans watch our Wildcats athletes in off season workouts, while local high school teams gear up for summer leagues on fields from Tucson High to Cienega. Coaches report strong showings from players hoping to earn fall starting spots. On public safety, Tucson Police respond to several calls overnight, including a reported armed robbery near South Sixth Avenue and a serious crash on I-10 near Valencia. Officers say investigations continue, and they remind us to slow down in work zones and avoid driving under the influence as weekend gatherings wind down. Our feel good note today comes from a group of neighbors near Himmel Park who organize a weekend cleanup and shade tree planting, helping to cool sidewalks and bring a little more green to the midtown streets we share. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in on life around Tucson. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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