July 13 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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A 52-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder in the killing of an unidentified man at an encampment in Bisbee, authorities say.
A missing comma in an Arizona law resulted in some insurance companies fighting coverage of an occupational cancer that affects firefighters. It has now been fixed.
Tucson was recently ranked as the 4th deadliest city for pedestrians by Smart Growth America.
The renegotiated three-year contract was approved by 75% of Teamsters Local Union 104 members, the union said on Facebook.
Greg Hansen's notebook: There's more of a space between Big Ten and Big 12 football coaches than TV rights money.
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For Star subscribers: A critical minerals mine in the Patagonia Mountains received final approval from federal regulators, but the mine's construction schedule has slipped and costs have soared by more than $1 billion.
Arizona's latest budget includes a 3-year pause on new applications from data centers for Arizona tax exemptions.
Despite struggling with jump shots, former Arizona Wildcat Koa Peat is competing and growing as a rookie in the NBA's Summer League with the Phoenix Suns.

