Monday, July 14th, 2025

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Good morning, Tucson. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 14th of July.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Arizona has allocated $16.3 million in one-time funds—plus $20 million in annual funding and about $17.7 million in surplus funds—for the Arizona Promise Program to cover full tuition and fees for low-income students at three state universities. The funding also supports scholarships for military veterans, community college students, and future educators, and the Board of Regents will finalize FY26 distributions later this month. Arizona Daily Star
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Linda Nielsen, a Kerrville native living in Tucson, said she is heartbroken as floods in Texas Hill Country killed over 100 people and damaged her hometown—she plans to visit soon to check on her family and friends. Her comments reflect hope that the strong community will rebuild after the widespread loss. KGUN 9
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Senate Bill 1198 requires pet owners to provide food, water, shelter and needed care for suffering animals. The law will take effect on September 26—convicted abusers will be banned from adopting or fostering pets— and local officials expect it to strengthen animal protection in our community. KGUN 9
- ➤ Fair Share America's Stop the Billionaire Giveaway tour stopped in Tucson and Oro Valley on Friday as part of 30 stops in 14 states opposing the One Big Beautiful Bill signed on July 4. Participants, including 12-year-old cousins who raised concerns about healthcare + other issues, joined a town hall where organizers said they would document the bill's impact and work to see it repealed. KGUN 9
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Oz Development from Utah will build two apartment complexes in Menlo Park on Tucson’s west side — one at 701 W. Congress with 77 units and another at 115 S. Linda Ave with 66 smaller units — after plans to demolish Rudy’s Auto Center clear the way, while rental rates will be determined later. Arizona Daily Star
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Arizona outfielder Brendan Summerhill was selected 42nd overall by the Tampa Bay Rays in the MLB Draft and he posted a .323 average at Arizona while helping his team reach the College World Series. Rounds 4 to 20 of the draft begin at 8 a.m. today. KVOA
- ➤ Arizona outfielder Aaron Walton was selected 66th overall by the Cleveland Guardians in the 2nd round of the MLB Draft, making him the second College World Series outfielder from Arizona chosen on day one — he transferred from Samford for his junior season. KVOA
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Sixpence None the Richer Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — 191 Toole — GA Standing, 21+ Only — Experience an evening of melodic tunes with Sixpence None the Richer.
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Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
90 minutes — Steward Observatory — $ — Discover the innovative engineering and optical technology behind the world’s largest telescope mirrors.
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Ally Venable Live Performance
8-9:30 p.m. — 191 Toole — All sales are final — Experience the electrifying Texas blues-rock vibes of Ally Venable and her exceptional guitar skills.
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Of Montreal Concert
8:00-9:30 p.m. — 191 Toole — Tickets available — Experience the innovative sounds of Of Montreal performing tracks from their landmark album, The Sunlandic Twins.
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Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid
6:30-9:30 p.m. — The Century Room — $5-$10 + DICE fees — Enjoy an instrumental jam session with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the house band.
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Contradance with Kismet and Randy Hobbs
1:30-5 p.m. — Southern Arizona Dance Center — $10 entry ($5 under 25) — Experience an evening filled with energetic contra dance and live music.
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Public Mirror Lab Tours
90 minutes — University of Arizona's Steward Observatory Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory — Free entry — Discover cutting-edge engineering and technologies behind the world's largest telescope mirrors.
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Wavves Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — 191 Toole — General Admission — Experience the energetic sounds of Wavves live in Tucson.
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Weekly Coloring Day at Pueblo Vida Brewing Company
3-9 p.m. — Pueblo Vida Brewing Company — Free entry — Cool off with creative coloring and craft brews in a relaxing taproom atmosphere.
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KACTUS JAMZ MUSIC FESTIVAL
10 p.m.-5 a.m. — 1120 S 6th Ave — Age 21+ — Join for a summer music festival in Tucson with great vibes, music, and food.
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