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Article Icon 1  GOP Governor Candidates Debate

The four Republicans running to unseat Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs met Wednesday night in their only debate before the July 21 primary election.

U.S. Reps. Andy Biggs and David Schweikert shared the Scottsdale stage with businessmen Scott Neely and Ken Miceli. Biggs has President Trump’s endorsement and leads in polls.

On water, Biggs and Schweikert called Arizona’s situation a management problem rather than a shortage, while Neely and Miceli pushed desalination. Biggs backed the state’s new moratorium on tax breaks for water- and power-intensive data centers.

Hobbs has no primary challenger. Early primary voting starts Wednesday.

Article Icon 1  One Missing After Flash Flood

A monsoon storm swept one person away and stranded others in a flooded Santa Cruz River tunnel at Interstate 19 and Ajo Way on Wednesday afternoon, in what one fire official called the largest swift-water rescue of his career.

On Thursday morning, the body of a 44-year-old woman was found. Authorities did not immediately confirm if she was the person missing from the day before.

Tucson Fire Deputy Chief Eric Jakoby said 11 people were caught around 5:30 p.m. and “simply did not know how hard it was raining.” A helicopter was dispatched immediately to search for the missing person.

Of the remaining 10 people, two were carried downstream and pulled back with throw bags, and the others were rescued by ladders. Rescue workers completed the full operation in about 10 minutes. All were adults.

The storm also toppled over 25 power poles and closed dozens of Pima County roads.

Article Icon 1  America 250 Ingots Picked for Time Capsules

Two copies of a commemorative copper ingot stamped with Arizona’s America 250 logo are going into time capsules: one national and one in Glendale.

The logo is the work of Phoenix artist Riley Hammett, who won a state design contest in 2024 as a 17-year-old high schooler. The ingots were cast by Desert Lace Studios in Jer ome.

One went into Arizona’s part of America’s Time Capsule, alongside a 2008 state quarter and a letter from Secretary of State Adrian Fontes. That capsule is sealed and will be buried July 4 in Philadelphia, not to be reopened until 2276.

The other will go into a time capsule planned by Glendale following its discovery of a 1985 time capsule during renovation of its City Hall. The old capsule contained a phone book, a VHS tape, and kids’ letters. The new capsule will include the ingot, Arizona Cardinals memorabilia, and a Taylor Swift friendship bracelet.

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Around Arizona

Statewide: Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes formally dismissed the Arizona electors case, saying she plans to re-file at a later date. Last month, a judge ruled that grand jurors were not given important information about federal election law in the case. (More)

➤ Coconino County: The lightning-sparked Rock Canyon Fire grew to more than 4,500 acres at 5% containment as of Thursday. (More)

➤ Tucson: A University of Arizona extension program offers a statewide safety net for the livestock industry, supporting ranchers with resources and emergency assistance. (More)

➤ Navajo County: Ciera Tsosie and 19 other Arizona high school graduates were awarded 2026 Flinn Scholarships. She’ll study biochemistry at the University of Arizona with plans to return home as a primary care physician. (More)

➤ Phoenix: The city council imposed a ban on leaving dogs tethered outside unless an owner is supervising them, and a ban on outdoor restraints entirely during extreme heat, monsoons, and dust storms. (More)


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➤ Northern Arizona’s Colin Sahlman closed his college career with a national title, winning the 800 meters at the NCAA track championships. (More)

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez became the ninth Venezuelan-born pitcher to reach 100 wins. (More)

➤ Dave Stegman, a key contributor to the University of Arizona’s 1976 national championship baseball team, was selected for the College Baseball Hall of Fame. (More)

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Aluminum Dynamics scrapped plans for its aluminum recycling plant in Benson, citing differences with some state officials. (More)

➤ A developer plans to build a 180,000-square-foot speculative industrial building in West Chandler near the Interstate 10 and Loop 202 interchange. (More)

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Person-to-person boat rental services—modeled after Airbnb home rentals—are spreading across Arizona waterways, prompting questions about insurance requirements, safety, and taxes. (More)

Free Juneteenth celebrations continue into the weekend. (List)

Arizona was among the states picked by a North Carolina mom who named her six children after states where she saw possibilities for a better future for them. Now age 21, Arizona works as a 911 dispatcher in an unspecified city. (List)

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