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Tucson Starlink Launch, Water Rates, and Community Improvements Highlight Local News

Tucson Starlink Launch, Water Rates, and Community Improvements Highlight Local News

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Tuesday, June seventeenth. We start today with quite the spectacle last night as people across Tucson looked up to see a bright light streaking across our desert evening sky. What turned heads was actually a SpaceX launch, sending a cluster of Starlink satellites into orbit. The show got plenty of folks talking and sharing photos, adding a little cosmic wonder to our start of the week.

Turning now to local government, all eyes are on City Hall today as Tucson Water presents its proposal for new water rate adjustments. The public hearing kicks off downtown on West Alameda Street this morning, where our city leaders will weigh feedback on a possible split-rate system. Under this plan, residents outside city limits in unincorporated Pima County could see their water bills rise by as much as twenty three percent compared to those within city boundaries. There’s also a scheduled five and a half percent increase for everyone that might take effect in July or August, depending on how today’s decisions go. If you use Tucson Water, now’s the time to pay attention and make your voice heard.

Meanwhile, over at the Pima County Board, there’s a public hearing set for three proposed tax increases. Expect a lively discussion as leaders look for ways to fund ongoing services and infrastructure projects that touch all our lives.

In weather, we wake up to a classic Tucson morning—sunny skies and temperatures heading toward the upper nineties by midday. Stay hydrated and watch for heat advisories if you’ll be out for the afternoon. A slight breeze will offer some relief, but there’s little chance of rain on the horizon.

On the business front, we’re hearing buzz about a couple of new restaurants opening in the Mercado District, bringing more flavor and jobs to the west side. Several local shops on Fourth Avenue are wrapping up renovations, ready to welcome summer shoppers with fresh offerings.

For jobs and housing, the Tucson market remains active. Around four hundred new job postings went up last week, heavy on hospitality and health care. On the real estate side, median home prices are holding steady just under four hundred thousand dollars, with several new listings near Reid Park and the east side.

A quick look at sports and schools: Congratulations to the Catalina Foothills girls’ softball team for clinching the state finals in a thrilling extra-innings finish this past weekend. The University of Arizona is hosting webinars today to help new Wildcats get started, with campus events back in full swing.

Crime news is relatively calm this morning. Tucson Police report a series of vehicle break-ins near Grant and Swan overnight, reminding us to lock our cars and keep valuables out of sight. No major arrests or incidents reported in the downtown area.

Before we go, we want to share a feel-good story from the Quincie Douglas Center, where volunteers just completed major upgrades to the pool and splash park. Smiles and laughter filled the air as families gathered to celebrate the improvements just in time for these hot summer days.

This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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