June 12 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(8) updates to this series since
With Arizona facing Coastal Carolina in the College World Series, the Star reached out to members of the 2016 team that battled the Chanticleers to the very end in Omaha.
Four people face charges in connection with gunshots fired at a Tucson police officer driving an unmarked vehicle earlier this year on the city's north side, federal prosecutors say.
For Star subscribers: A provision in the House's state budget plan approved Thursday on a party-line vote by the House Appropriations Committee would prohibit universities from using public money to "subsidize, offset, reduce or mitigate the tuition or fees to any student who is not lawfully present in the United States.''
Arizona baseball doesn’t stand out in many of the most commonly cited statistical categories. But the Wildcats are great late and in tight games, illustrating their mettle.
A protest that led to a violent confrontation with security outside an ICE facility on Country Club Road, ended hours later with Tucson Police…
Approximately 300 lined Garces Footbridge, Congress and Broadway to demonstrate against the Los Angeles ICE raids and subsequent reactions, Ju…
The Arizona Board of Regents voted unanimously Thursday to approve a five-year contract for new women's basketball coach Becky Burke that will pay her $675,000 next season.
Arizona baseball may be in Omaha, but that doesn’t mean Tucsonans should miss out on all the fun. Here's where you can watch the Wildcats in the College World Series.
Several hundred protesters  marched to the Tucson ICE office Wednesday evening, with some clashing with security officers at the site.
A growing number of Tucson pizzerias are selling pizza by the slice and putting their own tasty signature on the trend.Â