June 25 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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El Güero Canelo's flagship location on South 12th Avenue will close July 7. But the restaurant will reopen within weeks in a new, bigger building next door.Â
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs has now rejected 168 of the measures approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature so far this session.
ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV offensive coordinator Seth Doege discussed the significance of the Manning Passing Academy for quarterback Noah Fifita, and reminisced about being roommates and chasing alligators with Nick Foles.
A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of stealing about $20,000 in cash during a drug deal inside a bathroom at Tucson Mall, police say.
Eight nonprofits on Wednesday discussed cuts that are proposed in the proposed federal budget and how it will affect the ability of their organizations to provided services.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobb' vetoes set the stage for negotiations to settle on an Arizona spending plan she will sign.
Five-time Olympian and Arizona cross country coach Bernard Lagat won't return next year as the program hires two new assistant coaches and a director of operations.Â
Broadway In Tucson brings Neil Diamond jukebox musical to Centennial Hall and in between singing along to the hits, we learn a lot about the man behind the pen.Â
Education Forward Arizona has joined 170 organizations across the country in urging Congress to reject cuts to Pell grants and need-based fede…
Arizona women's tennis coach Ryan Stotland signed a three-year contract extension after leading the Wildcats to their second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.