October 13 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a quick digest of today's top local news stories from ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV.
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Widespread showers doused the Tucson region over the weekend and into Monday, leaving most areas across Tucson with one to three inches of rai…
Travelers will be able to get through TSA security to fly out of Arizona's two major airports without having to hear Homeland Security Secreta…
The Pima Regional Critical Incident Team has been activated to investigate a nonfatal shooting early Sunday morning involving Pima Regional SW…
The Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration will likely result in fewer farmworkers. That means farmers should be able to pay legal migrant workers less, a new U.S. Department of Labor report says.
For Star subscribers: Across Tucson, conflicts are popping up between neighborhood residents and the city over homeless camps. The residents aren't always right, but they ought to be listened to.Â
Boots In the Park with Chris Young and Dustin Lynch will pull into Rillito Park for a day of music, line dancing and all sorts of country shenanigans.Â
There's no assurance the University of Arizona would actually get funding benefits for complying, the Regents professors warn.
Seventy-one percent of those held in ICE detention have no criminal convictions. Trump's mass-detention net is ensnaring long-time residents with deep community ties, as well as those with valid work permits or some form of protected status.
José Luis Gomez will lead the orchestra in its 2028-29 centennial season. It's the third time the orchestra has extended the music director's contract.Â
Flooding continued to be a concern Monday, October 13, 2025, as widespread showers douse the Tucson area with tropical moisture. Drier conditi…