Tucson's Top Stories: June 24
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For Star subscribers: Wells Fargo Bank removed and stored the 1958 mural depicting the 1540s Coronado expedition. Now the Pima County library is moving in and should consider bringing the mural back.
A 28-year-old man is jailed on suspicion of attempted murder after the Pima County Sheriff's Department says he shot a woman who went outside her Tucson home after hearing gunshots.
House Republicans are moving to make Democrat Katie Hobbs the first Arizona governor to preside over shutting down state government.
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