➤ Phoenix Valley: A new law permitting casitas on single-family residential properties faces opposition from some residents, including those who say homeowners are using the law to build oversized and non-residential structures. (Watch)
➤ Statewide: State Attorney General Kris Mayes joined other Democratic state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit challenging the federal government’s request for names, addresses, and Social Security numbers of food stamp recipients. (Details)
➤ Pima County: The Tucson city manager’s office said 358 voters in three wards received incorrect party ballots ahead of the city’s primary election on Tuesday. (Watch)
➤ Gilbert: Police increased patrols at shopping centers after several businesses raised concerns that teen social gatherings have escalated into unruly behavior. (Watch)
➤ Taylor: A former ranch worker was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for stealing and selling property from Flying E Cattle Co., including firearms and equestrian gear. (Photo)
➤ Graham County: Highways 70 and 191 will undergo projects to add passing lanes and repave sections of the roadways. (Map)
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