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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Tuesday, July 8th, 2025.We start today with an important update for anyone in Tucson with an outstanding warrant. Tucson City Court is hosting a warrant quash event this Thursday, July 11th, at 103 East Alameda Street downtown. You can resolve your warrant safely and maybe even the same day. Appointments are strongly recommended and must be scheduled by 5 p.m. today, but walk-ins are welcome Thursday morning until 2 p.m. There will also be in-person help from local service providers to assist with housing, mental health, and substance use needs. If you or anyone you know needs this service, this could be the opportunity to start fresh and get connected with support in our community.From City Hall, a reminder that the primary election is right around the corner, and the City of Tucson is making a push to ensure everyone knows their candidates. Tonight, there’s a nonpartisan City Council meet the candidates event at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona Campus, featuring candidates from wards three, five, and six. It's a chance to ask real questions, get real answers, and shape Tucson’s future. RSVP is required, so check your ward and register if you want to join the conversation.In breaking news, we sadly report that Tucson police have identified 15-year-old Daydrian Raymond Brown as the victim in a shooting that happened Sunday on the city’s south side. Police are continuing their investigation. If you have any information, authorities urge you to reach out. Our thoughts are with the family and the community as we grapple with another act of violence affecting our youth. In another incident, TPD is also investigating a homicide on the 5300 block of East 26th Street, and a separate case near Randolph Way. The department asks residents to stay alert and report any suspicious activity.On the brighter side, Tucson is buzzing with creative energy as Canstruction: Build for Hunger continues at Park Place Mall through July 18th. Architects and builders have transformed canned goods into giant landmarks, and every vote helps the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona. Bring your kids, enjoy the spectacle, and know your donations help local families in need.For music and culture, venues on Fourth Avenue and downtown are featuring local bands and art showcases this week. The monsoon season is making itself known—expect scattered afternoon storms, so pack an umbrella if you plan on heading out to events or hikes.Our job market remains steady, with new postings in education, healthcare, and hospitality. Real estate activity is holding firm, with homes averaging just under three hundred thousand dollars, and steady interest from first-time buyers.In schools, several Tucson high school students brought home awards from last weekend’s state robotics competition. And in sports, the summer league baseball game at Kino Sports Complex last night saw our local team rally for a late-inning win, much to the crowd’s delight.Finally, a feel-good story—a group of neighbors on Grant Road came together last weekend to repaint and spruce up a longtime resident’s home, showing once again the heart of our Tucson community.This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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