June 30 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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In a new lawsuit, the state Republican Party says a 2005 law to allow the children of Arizonans who are living overseas but still registered to vote here to cast a federal ballot, even if they have never set foot in Arizona.
A total of seven people — including a 15-month old - were rescued from Tucson's Seven Falls area on Sunday, authorities said.
A Star investigation found that Isaac Noriega, pastor of Tucson's Golden Dawn Tabernacle, covered-up alleged child-sex abuse for decades. He now faces criminal charges.Â
If you are looking for an opportunity to rally around local teachers — literally and figuratively — prior to back-to-school, consider Pickleba…
Rain is possible Friday, Independence Day, but the latest forecast for the Tucson area dropped it Monday from a 60 percent chance to a 30 percent chance.
A decision on whether transgender girls in Arizona will be allowed to participate in girls’ sports will have to wait.
Residents other than a midtown Tucson neighborhood were told to stay inside and  people were told to avoid the area south of Reid Park as police searched for an alleged gunman Monday morning.
It’s the height of summer and a local nonprofit is trying to keep its cool as it provides hope and healing to children coping with cancer and …
A new stretch of border wall will soon be built through the San Rafael Valley, southeast Arizona's last major open space for cross-border wildlife migration, and a place where humans are rarely seen.Â
The long-discussed rail service between Tucson and Phoenix lurched forward to a deeper planning stage. Meanwhile there's a more specific schedule for several interstate improvements around Tucson.