January 13 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV.
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Dozens of Tucsonans came out to a spirited town hall held by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on her office's efforts to intervene in Tucso…
Jon Wilner's weekly Big 12 rankings: UA still on top, but scheule advantage goes to Iowa State.
The Arizona Wildcats are adding veteran safety Lee Molette III, who played four seasons at UConn.Â
The Star is keeping track of the Arizona Wildcats' outgoing and incoming players in the transfer portal.Â
Arizona right tackle Tristan Bounds was granted an additional year of eligibility by the NCAA and will return to the UA in 2026.Â
PHOENIX — Republican Mark Brnovich, who served eight years as Arizona's attorney general ending in 2022 and then failed to win his party's nom…
University of Arizona president Suresh Garimella and leaders from three power conference schools are urging fellow presidents to sign an agreement intended to back consistent enforcement in fast-changing college sports.
Cal is Marquis Groves-Killebrew's fourth school in five seasons.Â
For Star subscribers: Residents of Tucson are making the most demands for repayment of security costs caused by public nuisances out of any city in the state. But the city has found a simple way out.Â
The the conservative-dominated Supreme Court after a hearing on Tuesday seemed likely to uphold state laws — like the one in Arizona — barring transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams.
Illinois jails continue to struggle with the mental health needs of their inmate population, particularly when detainees are unfit to stand trial.

