Friday, January 24, 2025

Students Spied On, 99-Year-Old Hustler, and Roaming Cows

New declassified documents show the CIA spied on certain University of Arizona student activist groups in the 1960s with the university's knowledge and cooperation.

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Article Icon 1 Declassified: CIA Spied on UA Students

Newly declassified documents show the CIA spied on certain University of Arizona student activist groups in the 1960s with the university's knowledge and cooperation.

The two-page document is heavily redacted but reveals the CIA was focused on monitoring two groups: The Brown Berets and Students for a Democratic Society.

The document also mentions a recommendation to then-university president Richard Anderson Harvill that a specific topic of research be halted, though the details surrounding that are redacted.

The declassified documents are part of a large batch released in late December that span events between the 1960s and 1980s, and which were made public after congressional pressure.

Article Icon 1 Pima Sheriff Overspends by $5 Million

The Pima County Sheriff's Department is expected to overspend its budget by almost $5 million this fiscal year, according to estimates from the county administrator.

A Jan. 15 memo stated the department anticipated exceeding its budget by $2.7 million for "jail-related operations." County Administrator Jan Lesher said an additional $2 million would likely be spent, bringing the total to $4.7 million.

The sheriff's department has a history of overspending its budget. Outgoing county finance director Ellen Moulton said as a result, the county plans to increase the department's baseline budget, a decision that will be made in a Feb. 18 board of supervisors meeting.

Last year, the sheriff's department received an $11 million boost to its budget, increasing it to $170 million—more than any other county department.

Article Icon 1Phoenix Woman Hit by Facebook Hacker

A hacker who accessed a Phoenix woman's Facebook page locked her out of it and then tried to sell bogus items to her friends, claiming to be in desperate need of money. You can see a photo here.

Stephanie Siete said the posts claimed she would be out of town and unable to respond to anyone that sent funds. The hacker added his email address to her account, derailing Siete's attempts at ID verification.

Last year, 41 state attorney generals sent a letter to Facebook concerning hacked accounts.

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Around Arizona

Scottsdale: The 2025 Barrett-Jackson car auction runs until January 26 at WestWorld of Scottsdale, selling the most expensive cars in the first two days. (See Cars)

Nogales/Wickenburg: A new highway that would run between Nogales and Wickenburg has been delayed due to an environmental lawsuit. (More)

Phoenix: A bill to require the governor to answer televised questions from lawmakers on a monthly basis has been introduced in the state legislature. (More)

Tucson: Want to be an extra? Several movies and TV shows are now casting in Tucson. (See List)

Catalina: Two new trails are complete at Catalina State Park, including Alamo Canyon Loop and Cañada del Oro Ridge Trail. (See Details)

Gilbert: The family-friendly Truck-A-Palooza event takes place on Saturday from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., allowing guests to climb inside and learn about emergency vehicles, tow trucks, buses, and more. (See Details)

Flagstaff: The second day of a two-day prescribed burn was postponed until today. (See Details)

Arizona Sports

Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker put together an impressive 32-point performance in a 108-84 win over the Brooklyn Nets, with his most impressive play coming on this acrobatic layup midway through the third quarter. (Watch video)

Former Arizona Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald is leaving the team to sign with the Cleveland Guardians after a disappointing 2024 season. (More)

Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo was named to the AP All-College Football Playoff team after an eye-catching performance in the team's lone game in the quarterfinals. (More)

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Arizona Business

Albertsons/Safeway laid off more than 200 employees from its Phoenix workforce this week. The layoffs affected administrative jobs and not store-level associates. (See Details)

Fifteen Arizonans were named as James Beard Award semifinalists on Wednesday. The award ranks the top chefs and restaurants nationally. (See Semifinalists)

Sonoran University of Health Sciences hired Dr. Lise Alschuler as the Tempe school's new president and CEO. Alschuler will replace Dr. Paul Mittman. (See Details)

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Et Cetera

A 99-year-old man entered a Tucson billiards tournament this year and plans to do the same next year when he hits triple digits. Sidney Stein didn't take up pool until he was 87. (See Video)

A ranking of the best hiking trails in the U.S. features Bright Angel Trail in Grand Canyon National Park at No. 5. See which other trails made the top-eight list. (See List)

A Gilbert community has had it with cows roaming through the neighborhood and finally declared, "It's not cute anymore." (See Video)

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