July 6 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a quick digest of today's top local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
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The legendary careers of Chuck Cecil, Ricky Hunley, Tedy Bruschi and Noah Fifita are why they're the four faces on our Mount Rushmore of Arizona football players.
A search warrant has been served at the Peoria Unified School District offices in the investigation of two former high school teachers accused of inappropriate relationships with the same student.
The annual Fourth of July extravaganza over "A" Mountain took place July 4, 2026, Tucson, Ariz., for the last time. The city is converting fro…
Even in the dog days of summer, there's no shortage of exciting things happening in Tucson this July:
Former Arizona basketball player Kerr Kriisa has been federally indicted on five counts of wire fraud totaling nearly $2.2 million over four years, according to a federal indictment unsealed Monday.
Teachers like Madelyn George and Niki Talicki face financial challenges affording classroom supplies, but organizations like Treasures 4 Teachers and Tucson Values Teachers aim to bridge that gap.
Saguaro City Music Theatre took over the Berger at the Arizona Schools for the Deaf and the Blind last week and already has a number of events penciled in.
Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita was named to the All-Big 12 preseason team.
A motorcyclist was killed and a passenger was injured in a crash early Sunday on Tucson's southwest side, authorities say.
The University of Arizona’s Arizona Arts Rx program — where UA’s CAPS has partnered with SocialRx to pay for students to go and do art and culture activities in the community — cuts student loneliness by 60% and boosts mental health for 76% of participants. The three-year, $300,000 program just finished its first year and is gearing up for its second.

