June 26 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
San Antonio GM Brian Wright said the Spurs liked Carter Bryant so much that they looked into trading up to make sure they could get him, but landed him anyway at No. 14.
For Star subscribers: Adelita Grijalva's campaign for Congress was hit by big outside spending against her this week. It turns out Grijalva has benefited from much more outside spending supporting her.Â
Arizona athletic trainer Justin Kokoskie will work a similar role for USA's U19 World Cup team, which is being led by UA coach Tommy Lloyd.
A new ruling Thursday could pave the way for Arizona to enforce an existing state law that denies funds for Planned Parenthood.
Arizona's Tony Pluta earned his sixth All-American nod after making D1Baseball's second team Thursday. Teammate Mason White was named a third-team All-American by D1.
Genetic genealogy helped the Pima County Sheriff's Department identify a Tucson homicide victim previously known only as “Blue Paint John Doe.â€Â
Gymnastics coach John Court became the third Arizona head coach to sign a contract extension this week, inking a two-year deal to remain the leader of the GymCats through 2028.
A man who fled the country in 1992 was appended un Ukraine after more than three decades on the run, Tucson police say.
The local call to preserve the green energy tax breaks comes as Republican lawmakers are rushing to finish the "One Big Beautiful Bill" spending plan that President Donald Trump has pushed to get on his desk by the Fourth of July.
Michael Lev column: What’s life like for Wildcat-turned-Panther Tetairoa McMillan? The first-round rookie is the midst of change as long-term relationships become long-distance ones and new partnerships are forged.