June 30 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
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Arizona's largest egg producer has agreed to a $1 million fine and to donate 3.25 million eggs to settle federal and state complaints that it …
Statutes limiting transgender athletes, like one approved by Arizona lawmakers in 2022, do not run afoul of federal laws that prevent discrimination based on sex, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a wide-ranging decision.
Coaching moves with Arizona, Tucson ties: Nathan Bannister named pitching coach at USD; Toby DeMello hired as head coach at Pacific; Andy Green named interim manager of the Mets.
The Tiger Woods-led Future Competition Committee unveiled a significant overhaul of the PGA Tour at the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut, last week.
Hi Corbett Field has anchored Tucson baseball for nearly 100 years, hosting spring training, professional teams and the Wildcats while becoming one of the city's most cherished sports landmarks.
Arizona has more than 30 state parks and natural areas, and two of the most visited are in southern Arizona.
Carolina Panthers star wide receiver and former Arizona Wildcat Tetairoa McMillan checked in at No. 87 in the NFL Top 100 list.
Greg Hansen's notebook: Arizona's Koa Peat is in good company: Of the 10 men drafted No. 30 in the NBA the last 10 years, all remain in the league.
For Star subscribers: The city of Tucson asked a judge to block a former employee from harassing Tucson parks employees. The judge went further and hindered the man's right to criticize public officials.
See Sabino Canyon in a whole new light. The Sabino Canyon Crawler is bringing back its popular Saturday night tours from July 4 through Oct. 31, giving visitors a chance to explore the Sonoran Desert after sunset with narrated shuttle rides, scenic overlooks and moonlit views.

