October 17 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(10) updates to this series since
It isn’t all doom and gloom for Arizona football at the halfway point. From Tetairoa McMillan’s YAC to two breakout defenders, “Cats Stats†presents six reasons to feel hopeful.
Actor-activist Jane Fonda is in Tucson to campaign for three local Democratic candidates as part of her broader push to elect public officials…
Gallego's opponent for Senate, Kari Lake, had accused him of "hiding something bad". But the judge who unsealed the records called it "one of the most garden variety divorce files I have ever seen.''
After throwing for 452 yards and a school-record six touchdowns, Walden Grove quarterback Kaleb Layton is our high school football player of the week.Â
For Star subscribers: Penca's Patricia Schwabe has been working on a new restaurant and bar in the old Wig-O-Rama space for three years. On Saturday, she's opening the doors.
The weather may look like its cooling down but Southern Arizona high school tackle football is heating up. Salpointe hosts a Phoenix-area power, defending 4A champ Canyon del Oro and 2024 contender Mica Mountain square off, and 16 other Tucson-area games this Friday and Saturday.Â
Come Oct. 22, 15 service dogs will walk in a fashion show that features clothing made by University of Arizona students using recycled denim and jerseys.
Jacob Raab, 26, was booked into the Pima County jail last week on suspicion of child prostitution and sexual conduct with a minor.
The Arizona Wildcats will wear helmets with the school's trademark cactus logo decal against Colorado.Â
The shooting happened Wednesday afternoon and closed busy border crossing for several hours.