Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Unanimous No. 1, GameStop Closures, and Blindness Research

The Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team was named the unanimous No. 1 in both the Associated Press Top 25 and USA Today Coaches polls for the first time in program history.
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Article Icon 1Therapist Oversight in Focus

Some Arizona mental health therapists may stop accepting Blue Cross Blue Shield due to the insurer's new regulations requiring more oversight by credentialed supervisors.

Blue Cross says the changes are intended to protect patients and ensure proper oversight.

Some therapists argue that the rules overburden supervisors, requiring them to handle intake, set treatment plans, and be immediately available for appointments on behalf of associates. They also say the rules could lead to longer waitlists and reduced access.

Article Icon 1No. 1 Wildcats Make Program History

The Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team was named the unanimous No. 1 in both the Associated Press Top 25 and USA Today Coaches polls for the first time in program history.

The Wildcats, 18-0, received all 61 first-place votes in the AP poll and all 31 in the coaches poll following victories over Central Florida and Arizona State. 

Arizona leads six Big 12 teams in the rankings and is one of only three remaining undefeated Division I teams, along with Nebraska and Miami (Ohio).

The Wildcats have held the No. 1 spot in the AP poll for six consecutive weeks, marking their longest streak since the 2013–14 season.

Article Icon 1Tempe and Tucson Among Top Move-To Cities

Tempe and Tucson rank among the top 10 U.S. cities to move to in 2026, with Tucson fifth and Tempe sixth, according to a study.

The study analyzed moving search trends from 2019 through October 2025, with mid-sized, university-anchored cities in the South and Southwest among the most popular.

Tucson is projected to see 1.37 new moves for every exit, while Tempe is expected to see 1.33 new moves for every exit, based on the study.

Knoxville leads the national list, followed by Tulsa, Oklahoma; Vancouver, Washington; and Savannah, Georgia.

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Around Arizona

Statewide: Court records show the state Department of Child Safety has not met several court-ordered reforms five years after a settlement aimed at improving care. (Watch)

Yuma: Locals gathered Monday for the MLK Celebration Walk, marching from City Hall to the MLK Youth Center to honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy. (Watch)

Phoenix: Eight-year-old Arabella Costello set state powerlifting records in the squat and bench press, inspired by her mother and the memory of her late brother. (Watch)

Statewide: The state's new Heat Safety Task Force released its recommendations for protecting workers during extreme summer heat, including calling for more heat safety training and acclimation periods for workers to adjust. (More)

Prescott: Registration opened for the Prescott Frontier Days–World's Oldest Rodeo Parade on July 4, a free, family-friendly event around the city's Courthouse Plaza. (Details)

Kingman: Beale Street Theater will host performances of The Phantom Tollbooth, a stage adaptation of the children's classic and 1970s movie, beginning Feb. 13. (Details)

Arizona Sports

FOX Sports' Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings for the 2026 college football season ranked the Arizona Wildcats at No. 25. (List)

The Detroit Lions hired Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing to the same position. (More)

AZ GOLF named Chris Kamin and Robin Krapfl the players of the year, and recognized other standout players and volunteers of all ages. (Winners)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | Tennis

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Arizona Business

Ten GameStop stores in Arizona will close this month as part of a nationwide shutdown of more than 470 locations. (See Stores)

The city of Flagstaff may buy a downtown parcel from Allthrive365 to expand parking and housing after the senior living nonprofit canceled a stalled project. (More)

Goodyear's Mountain Ranch Marketplace, a 50,000-square-foot center with two undeveloped pads, sold for about $23 million to Los Angeles–based Bershon Realty. (More)

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Et Cetera

An East Valley family behind the nonprofit A Race Against Blindness announced a $1.1 million grant this month, fully funding a novel human trial to preserve vision. (Watch)

Seven-month-old terrier Chai will represent the Arizona Humane Society in Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl on Feb. 8, where adoptable dogs vie for the Lombarky Trophy. (More)

Longtime Gila Valley coaches Don Conrad and Digger O'Dell will be inducted into the Arizona High School Coaches Hall of Fame on April 26. (Photo)

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Unanimous No. 1, GameStop Closures, and Blindness Research

The Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team was named the unanimous No. 1 in both the Associated Press Top 25 and USA Today Coaches pol...