July 2 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Solar panels that served a private subdivision on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base were torn down at the end of their lifespan, officials say.
A story Wednesday is a good time to remember that both the city and the county offer a free sandbag program.
Images from this year's monsoon action around Tucson by the ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV photography staff.Â
Tucson police have identified a gunman they say went on a chaotic crime spree Monday morning in a midtown neighborhood that resulted in the killing of a 69-year-old man.
Dr. Muhammad Saeed, 57, who is believed to have fled the country prior to his prosecution, was convicted in abstentia in June by a Tucson jury, prosecutors say.
Unless people or property are in danger during Independence Day revelry, Â call 311 to make a report instead, authorities say.
Gov. Katie Hobbs, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Attorney General Kris Mayes each say grassroots organizing will be outsourced rather than go through the Arizona Democratic Party.
Also disclosed for the first time: Project Blue is considering proposing up to two more data-center complexes in the Tucson metro area. Â
Katsu House is bringing all the warmth and comfort of classic Japanese comfort food dishes to Brick Box Brewery.
Tickets will soon be on sale for Arizona men's basketball's Red-Blue showcase, which typically includes player introductions, shooting and dunking contests, and a five-on-five scrimmage.