July 9 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
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In a new executive order Thursday Gov. Katie Hobbs told state employees under her control that they can be fired for profiting from "nonpublic information.''
Former Arizona Wildcat Brayden Burries is quickly settling into life in the NBA, impressing the Milwaukee Bucks staff with his basketball IQ as summer league gets underway.
For Star subscribers: Pulte Home plans to build a 101-home development on 115 acres at North Thornydale Road and West Lambert Lane.
One of the men accused of tying an amputee to a wheelchair and leaving him to die in extreme heat died this weekend, authorities confirmed.
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.
The GOP majority on the Legislative Council defeated efforts by Democratic lawmakers to add language they said would help Arizona voters understand ballot issues on November's ballot.
At Big 12 Media Days, the Arizona Wildcats started a "Noah Fifita for Heisman" campaign.
A fly smaller than your fingernail is making a big buzz, and not the good kind.
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What to watch and listen to in the sports world for today.

