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Article Icon 1  Campuses Fill For Fall

The state’s college campuses are filling back up, and the businesses around them are gearing up for a surge of customers.

The University of Arizona celebrated dorm move-in day Tuesday, welcoming families from across the state and country to Tucson. Move-in continues through Saturday, with classes set to begin on Monday.

Last week, Arizona State began welcoming more than 16,000 first-year students across its four campuses. ASU classes start Thursday.

Arizona Western College in Yuma started classes Monday with its 4,591 students also busy finalizing parking passes, laptop setups, and ID photos.

Article Icon 1High Schools Crack Top 100

Thirteen charter and public high schools in the state landed among the nation’s top 100 in new U.S. News rankings released Tuesday.

BASIS Oro Valley placed 15th nationally, and University High School in Tucson came in at 50th, out of roughly 18,000 ranked schools.

Charter campuses again drove the state’s showing, as they did a year ago when BASIS Tucson North topped the national list.

You can find a searchable list of the rankings here.

Article Icon 1Diamondbacks Under Pressure

The Arizona Diamondbacks lost their All-Star second baseman and a lopsided game on the same night in Boston, adding to the strain of a tight playoff chase.

Second baseman Ketel Marte did not appear in the team’s 11-1 loss Monday, with manager Torey Lovullo citing a personal issue. Marte returned to Arizona on Tuesday for an MRI on his left knee.

Arizona outfielder Corbin Carroll provided a lift, winning National League Player of the Week honors for his recent run. For the season, his 15 triples are more than twice the total of any other MLB player.

The Diamondbacks, one game out of a wildcard spot entering play Tuesday, ranked No. 9 in ESPN’s latest power rankings. The team activated reliever Justin Martinez and outfielder Jordan Lawlar to add depth for the final weeks.

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Around Arizona

Maricopa County: The number of possible heat-related deaths under investigation this summer climbed above 500, exceeding the total from all of last year. (More)

Surprise: The city ended its contract with Flock Safety after an audit flagged possible misuse of the license plate readers and an officer was placed on leave pending an investigation. (More)

Palominas: A school bus engine caught fire with five students aboard, prompting an emergency evacuation. The students were reported safe. (More)

Yuma: The Yuma Community Food Bank received pallets filled with about 180,000 eggs for distribution around the region as part of a national price-fixing settlement with major egg producers. (More)

Phoenix: Valley Metro and the city will host the first of three meetings today on a proposed 10-mile light rail extension serving west Phoenix. (More)

Douglas: Residents reacted to a seven-day stretch that opened with a tornado warning and closed with tremors from a magnitude 4.0 earthquake centered near Agua Prieta, Mexico. (More)

Statewide: State troopers seized more than 175 pounds of narcotics in a single day during two traffic stops, one on I-8 in southern Arizona and the other on I-40 near Holbrook. (More)


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Arizona Sports

➤ Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett said the team’s collection of offensive weapons creates a pick-your-poison problem for opposing defenses. (More)

➤ Former Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, the No. 8 overall pick by New Orleans in this year’s NFL Draft, is expected to miss about two months with a hamstring injury. (More)

➤ The Phoenix Suns re-signed forward Haywood Highsmith to a one-year deal, just five days after waiving him. The move restructures his contract to a non-guaranteed veteran’s minimum. (More)

➤ Arizona football received 32 votes in the preseason AP Top 25 poll released Monday, placing the Wildcats just outside the top 25. (More)

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Arizona Business

Raytheon’s missile plant in Tucson landed a $22.9 billion, seven-year U.S. Navy contract to expand Tomahawk cruise missile production to roughly 1,000 a year, up from about 60 today. (More)

Home construction across Arizona is at its busiest in a decade, but housing shortages and affordability challenges persist, according to a report from the state’s public universities. (More)

A new app called Pathfinder lets Arizona families scan items to check whether purchases qualify under the school voucher program. (More)

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Et Cetera

A Mesa teenager was honored after helping save a National Guardsman visiting from Wisconsin, who collapsed from a heart attack while on a morning run. (More)

Great horned owls are appearing more often in Tucson neighborhoods, but they’re too small to carry off pets and swoop only to defend their nests, wildlife officials say. (More)

Phoenix firefighters detailed the use of rapid ice-bag therapy, in which heat stroke patients are zipped into a large vinyl bag packed with bags of ice and water to drop core temperature. (More)

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