July 8 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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A man now linked to the killing of a Tucson man in 1995 is believed to have died in an unrelated crash a few weeks later, police say.
Tucson's Bailey Bish finished tied for second for the second year in a row at the U.S. Adaptive Open. Former University of Arizona golfer Amanda Cunha finished fifth.
At Big 12 Media Days, the Arizona Wildcats started a "Noah Fifita for Heisman" campaign.
A worker was killed in an accident at Freeport-McMoRan’s facility in Morenci, officials say.
New intersection at Mica Mountain High enhances traffic flow and safety for students. Flowing Wells adopts smaller budget for 2026-2027. Pilates fundraiser supports Sunnyside Foundation.
Criminal charges filed against a former employee at a Sonora Behavioral Health facility in Tucson were dismissed earlier this week.
For Star subscribers: Pulte Home plans to build a 101-home development on 115 acres at North Thornydale Road and West Lambert Lane.
Greg Hansen's notebook: A former reserve forward for Arizona men's basketball has testified under oath to what he was paid at Xavier, proving the sky is the limit.
Every week for date night, my boyfriend and I have the same conversation:
Just blocks away from the University of Arizona and Fourth Avenue, tucked away on a quiet side street, is an antique lover’s destination.

