July 7 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Public forums are set this week as Pima County Supervisors weigh applicants to the open treasurer post and candidates make their case for Marana Town Council seats.
A married couple were found dead Tuesday morning at their northwest Tucson home in what authorities say was a murder-suicide.
The one remaining plaintiff in the Arizona case — a transgender girl in the Phoenix area headed to high school — has decided she no longer wants to pursue the case, her attorney says.
Seen and heard from the opening session of Big 12 Media Days at Ford Center in Frisco, Texas.
While those who make and sell vehicles are obliged to ensure their products allow them to obey traffic laws, it does not negate a driver's responsibility to maintain control, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled in a safety device liability case.
Arizona softball has a new hitting coach. Danielle Gibson Whorton spent last season at Cal and the two before that at Arkansas, where she starred as a player.
Once part of a debated urban renewal effort, the Tucson Convention Center grew into a sports landmark hosting hockey, football and generations of passionate Tucson fans.
Greg Hansen's notebook: Wisconsin has filled its athletic director job, ending speculation that Arizona AD Desireé Reed-Francois was leaving Tucson for that position.
Discover Marana and the Marana Chamber of Commerce have launched this summer challenge to encourage people to support all the local cafes, breweries and eateries.
The Big 12 announced a multiyear partnership with Monster Energy. The agreement includes cobranded jersey patches and on-field logos for football and basketball.

