October 8 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Sandbags available in Pima County ahead of weekend's possibly heavy rain
Jon Wilner: The Phoenix area hasn't hosted the college football championship since 2016, and the drought will continue into the future.
The driver told investigators she'd been texting-while-driving and was also distracted by putting her drink back a cupholder at the time of the Saturday morning wreck.
U of A football great Chuck Cecil pens an open letter, calling on Tucsonans to show up for the Wildcats. A packed Arizona Stadium does more than make noise.
The Tucson High lady badgers took a 40-0 win over the Pueblo warriors in a flag football match at Pueblo High School on Tuesday night.
Greg Hansen's Notebook:Â Desert View and Flowing Wells, rivals in the 5A Southern league, are 6-0 and have done so by commanding margins. The squads face off Halloween night.
Scare up the fun this Halloween season at these 20 Tucson events, ranging from family friendly to terrifying.Â
The College Sports Commission has launched a tip line for anonymously reporting potential violations of new rules on player payments for name, image, and likeness.
Jon Wilner's bowl projections for former Pac-12 teams: ASU climbs into Alamo, UA needs just two more wins to be bowl-eligible.
A hurricane, a Pacific Northwest storm system and some luck could bring Tucson rain in coming days. Whether it's a lot or a little depends on how the systems interact.