November 26 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Don't miss Wednesday's most popular stories from ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV.
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Quick hits, key themes, snarky commentary and more on Arizona football’s Territorial Cup matchup vs. ASU and other happenings around the Big 12 Conference.
Hundreds of locals flock to Gospel Rescue Mission for their annual Thanksgiving Blessings event on Wednesday afternoon.
A 35-year-old man was killed and three others were left with minor injuries when Tucson police say a driver swerved into the men as they pushed a disabled car along West Speedway earlier this month.
The former president of the Nogales Police Officers’ Association was sentenced to probation and ordered to pay back nearly $40,000 he embezzle…
A Tucson man was arrested after police say he surrendered in a deadly crash that occurred last month on the city's north side.
The 25th-ranked Arizona Wildcats are taking on the 20th-ranked Arizona State Sun Devils Friday night at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe.Â
For Star subscribers: While Santa Cruz County is piling up legal bills over its losing lawsuit against a group that requested public records, U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego is dropping F-bombs. And more...
A former Pima County transportation leader is suing his former employer over his termination, claiming he was unlawfully fired.
No. 2 Arizona Wildcats roll over Denver Pioneers 103-73 at McKale Center on Nov. 24, 2025.
Greg Hansen's notebook:Â Sandra Patton's Tucson family holds an almost unbreakable record for Pima County Sports Hall of Fame inductees.

