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Arizona nonprofit pairs veterans with rescue dogs to help cope with trauma
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PEORIA, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) – A Valley nonprofit is helping veterans cope with trauma by pairing them with a new four-legged friend that needs a home.
Soldier’s Best Friend is a Peoria-based nonprofit that provides combat veterans living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or Traumatic Brain Injury with service or therapy dogs rescued from Valley shelters. Once a veteran is accepted into the program, they and the pup train together to build a trusting relationship, which includes obedience, public outings and tasks to help with symptoms specific to the veterans.
“She helps remind me that I have a reason to be here. You struggle with things that you’ve done and things that have happened,” said Tiny Hogan, a veteran in the program who was paired with his service dog Marble. With Mable, it’s different because she needs me. Who will take care of her and let her sleep in the bed and take up the whole king-sized bed.”
The pairing and training for the service dog is free for all veterans. To learn more about Solider’s Best Friend, click here.
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Arizona volleyball sets 2024 nonconference schedule
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Arizona volleyball released its first Big 12 Conference schedule at the beginning of April, but the Wildcats were still finalizing their nonconference schedule at that time. It has now been posted.
The season kicks off on Friday, Aug. 30 with the Cactus Classic in McKale Center. The Wildcats start their first home tournament with a matchup against Boise State at 6 p.m. That is followed by a match against VCU on Saturday and Tennessee State on Sunday.
Arizona goes on the road to Montgomery, Ala. for the second week of the season. It plays host Alabama State on Thursday, Sept. 5. Prairie View A&M is on the slate for Friday, Sept. 6 and Alabama on Saturday, Sept. 7.
The Wildcats stay on the road to take part in New Mexico State’s tournament during week three. They play both Abilene Christian and Texas Southern on Friday, Sept. 13, and wrap things up with the host Aggies on Saturday, Sept. 14.
UA finally returns to McKale Center for the Wildcat Classic on Friday, Sept. 20 to finish out the nonconference portion of the schedule. The weekend starts against Southern Utah. UC San Diego is up next on Saturday, and North Dakota State finishes things on Sunday, Sept. 22.
The Wildcats start their first Big 12 season on the road at Baylor on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Arizona head coach Rita Stubbs gave her team a considerably easier challenge in nonconference play this year. Her first season featured five teams that made the NCAA Tournament, including then-No. 1 Wisconsin on the road. The team then went into the tough Pac-12. The result was an 8-23 overall record and a 3-17 run in the final year of the Pac-12.
This year, the Wildcats will not play a team that made the 2023 tournament until conference play. Their only major conference opponent is Alabama, which went 11-18 overall and 1-17 in the SEC last year.
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Arizona State Football's Camp Tontozona set to kickoff in August
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Arizona State football will make its return up north to the legendary Camp Tontozona from August 7-10 ahead of this football season.
It will be the second-consecutive year Arizona State is taking the trip to the high country northeast of Payson after a three-year period from 2020-22 included challenges such as Covid-19 and inclement weather, preventing the team from making the trip.
“We had a fantastic experience last year and decided to add a day this year. It is fun and our team loved it,” head coach Kenny Dillingham said in a press release. “It is a fantastic tradition that we embrace.”
Dillingham said shortly after his hiring in 2023 he would bring back the tradition, and his group is poised to make the trip again ahead of his second season.
Longtime head coach Frank Kush first started the tradition of Camp T in 1959. The camp gives players a chance to experience a lush setting amongst the pines while building a strong team bond amongst each other.
Details regarding practice times and availability have not yet been confirmed. The week will culminate with a practice open to the public on Saturday, Aug. 10.
Three weeks later, Arizona State will kickoff their first game of the season as they host Wyoming at Mountain America Stadium on Aug. 31. It will also mark a new beginning for Arizona State, beginning its first school year in the Big 12 Conference.
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Three found dead near Ajo, Arizona
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TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – Three people were found dead and five people were rescued in the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, which is near Ajo, Arizona.
CBP said someone activated a rescue beacon in the refuge on Wednesday, June 26.
CBP was able to rescue five people, but they also found three bodies in the area. All eight are likely migrants.
“Crossing illegally is perilous, especially in summer. Never trust a smuggler,” the CBP said in a release.
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