April 28 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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No. 10 seed Arizona will host the University of Denver in the first round, the NCAA announced Monday.
Despite reports to the contrary, agency staff cuts and efficiency improvements are still under review, VA Secretary Doug Collins said Monday in Tucson.
Offensive line transfer Chance Roberts talked about joining Arizona, learning from ex-Wildcat Jacob Alsadek, his background in Ohio and living out his dream in a video game.
For Star subscribers:Â Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is leading the pack when it comes to fundraising among candidates in 2026 statewide races.
Back from injury, sophomore softball star Clarie Achilles is dominating on the mound and at the plate for Tanque Verde High School as the AIA playoffs approach.
Under the approved Arizona bill, a birth certificate can only be amended if there is evidence an original birth certificate was “factually inaccurate at the time of recordation."
The Gootter-Jensen Foundation, dedicated to eradicating sudden cardiac death, is holding its 20th annual fundraising gala next month.
A federal judge was wrong to uphold an IRS decision that $260 million given out in one-time rebates to Arizonanans in 2023 is subject to federal taxes, attorneys for the state say in a new filing.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: The former Wildcat has spent the last 14 years coaching in the Flowing Wells baseball program, helping his alma mater in his spare time.
Former Arizona tight end Keyan Burnett is back in the transfer portal.