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Letters: Wildcats fans weigh in on Book Richardson, ongoing basketball scandal

  • Nov 15, 2017
  • Nov 15, 2017 Updated Feb 6, 2018

A collection of letters to the editor since the FBI's arrest of longtime UA assistant Emanuel 'Book' Richardson.

Wildcats fans quick to criticize, defend program in wake of Book Richardson's arrest

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona Wildcats head coach Sean Miller reflects during a press conference after Arizona lost in the NCAA West Regional Championship game on Saturday March 28, 2015 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Wisconsin won 85-78.

Mamta Popat / ӰAV

The FBI investigation into — and arrest of — Arizona Wildcats assistant basketball coach Emanuel "Book" Richardson has been the hottest topic among Tucson sports fans since Sept. 26. 

Here's a collection of the best letters, as submitted by our readers. Want to add to the conversation? Submit your letter .

Letter: Re: the Nov. 7. article “FBI probe could leave Sean Miller, Arizona Wildcats waiting during early signing period”

Jahvon Quinerly

Jahvon Quinerly’s family hired a lawyer amid claims that ӰAV offered the prospect cash in exchange for a commitment.

Gregory Payan / Associated Press

I'm waiting for the coward Book Richardson, to admit Jahvon Quinerly and his family NEVER requested, were NEVER offered and most importantly NEVER RECEIVED money from Richardson. Hide in your living room and let the basketball community destroy this young man's character and reputation. Staying silent about Jahvon's innocence is something I can't understand and would never expect from a college coach or from anybody for that matter. Jahvon was offered over 20 full scholarships and was so proud and happy to get a college education from any of those schools and the bonus was he gets to play the sport that he loves and also gets to relieve the monetary pressure away from his parents. What a nightmare Jahvon is going through. Do the right thing Book

Robert Mollica

Ramsey, New Jersey

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Re: the Oct. 1. article “Steller: University of Arizona basketball scandal smashes Tucson's delusions”

College Basketball Fraud Charges

Book Richardson could serve 60 years in prison and pay up to $1.5 million in fines if he’s convicted.

Larry Neumeister / AP Photo

Tim Steller gets high marks for his article of Oct. 1. Only trouble is, he doesn't seem to hold Sean Miller accountable for the behavior of his assistants', which the NCAA rule book requires. Miller approved all along what Richardson was doing recruiting. They go back many years together. Miller's an experience coach in complete control and manages every nook and cranny of the men's varsity basketball program. It's not surprising the president of the university and the D.A. support a university activity, ostensibly provided for the entertainment of the student body (sic), that brings in over $30,000,000 a year in revenue to the university (estimate from Sports Illustrated magazine). SEAN MILLER MUST BE FIRED. And the University of Arizona needs to get back to being an institution of higher learning and not a minor league for illiterate teenagers aspiring to the NBA.

Peter Andros

West side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Basketball scandal

Emanuel "Book" Richardson

Arizona assistant coach Emanuel "Book" Richardson pleads for a defensive stop during the second half of the Arizona vs. San Diego State game at the NCAA Basketball Tournament at the Honda Center in Anaheim in 2014. Arizona won 70-64, advancing to the Elite Eight.

Mike Christy / ӰAV

As a native Tucsonan and a graduate of the University of Arizona, I support the Wildcats in all of their academic and athletic endeavors. The recent scandal surrounding the basketball team has for the first time made me uneasy to throw unbridled support for it this year. In Greg Hansen’s Sunday Notebook, he has placed the brown bag over his head with the eyeholes cut out.

But we in the Tucson, nee the U of A community, need to ask, “Where does the buck stop? A man is having his life turned upside down in Emanuel Richardson and the media would have you think that rankings and statistics are all that matter now. It is wishful thinking to think this recruiting scandal will go away. Tough questions must by asked by journalists -- if there are any left. Coach Sean Miller has been successful at Arizona for many years but at what cost?

This is going to be an unpleasant season.

Roberto Martinez

South side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Re: the Oct. 23. article “Book Richardson will appeal Arizona's decision to fire him, lawyer says”

Arizona vs Washington
Mamta Popat / ӰAV

It was a good thing to put him on leave WITH pay?? Well it should help the U of A who is not complicit in his law-breaking. This guy ( I refuse to say his name) s showing his true colors. What a jerk.

Ron Joyce

Northeast side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Could it be??

Arizona Wildcats in the 2017 NCAA Tournament

Arizona Wildcats guard Kadeem Allen (5), right, gives an interview despite the animated antics of assistant coach Book Richardson. Mike Christy / ӰAV

Mike Christy / ӰAV

I’m totally in favor of throwing the book at “Book” Richardson and the other NCAA basketball cheats. But I find it amazing that the FBI could in a few months get all the information to arrest and basically convict the NCAA bad actors, and threaten “Book” with a 60 year prison term for taking a $20,000 bribe.

At the same time, the FBI and Dept. of Justice seem to have no inclination. interest or time to investigate the Clintons and all their crooked deals, selling 20% of our uranium resources to Russia, taking millions in donations and speaking fees, using a private email server, deleting thousands of government emails, and lying continually to Congress and the American people.

Could it be possible that the Clintons have dossiers on Jeff Sessions and other members of the DOJ and FBI?

Vernon Stedronsky

Northwest side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Credit union is jumping to conclusions

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona head coach Sean Milller and Nick Johnson during the Pac-12 NCAA college basketball media day on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013, in San Francisco.

Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP

Hughes Federal Credit Union was quick to jump on the use of UA athletics and coach Sean Miller to promote their interests. They were even quicker to dump the U's athletic teams and Miller when their was a whiff of scandal in the air. This was no jump shot. This was a jump to conclusions. Wouldn't some facts be helpful before the rush to evade association with the university? Should the action of one or two employees eviscerate the value of the U of A? Will our Wilbur Wildcat debit cards be recalled? Some intestinal fortitude on Hughes' part — instead of their "pause" — would have significant meaning to their potential and existing customers.

Nancy and Tony Roubound

East side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Accountability at the university

Arizona Wildcat basketball

Dusan Ristic, left, and Allonzo Trier, right, look towards Sean Miller, head coach for the Arizona Wildcats, as he answers a question during a press conference at McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. on October 05, 2017.

Mamta Popat / ӰAV

Coach Sean Miller needs to go! When you are in charge you are responsible for everything that happens or doesn't happen. He failed big time.

Joe Lewis

East side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Who's paying?

Book Richardson

Former Arizona assistant coach Book Richardson, accused of accepting $20,000 in bribes, faces an April court date.

Mike Christy / ӰAV

It appears that this basketball investigation by the NCAA & FBI could be a long and costly situation. We have been told that the Athletic Dept. is basically financially independent and self-funding. If this is the case, will all the costs associated with this matter be paid by the athletic dept., or will the university assume the costs on the basis of "Maintaining its Reputation" thereby sticking the students and taxpayers with the bill?

Tom Vana

Marana

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Re: the Oct. 5. article “Arizona basketball contacted NCAA 'proactively' after notice of FBI investigation, AD Dave Heeke says”

For the UA, our head basketball coach in particular, to place limitations of questions (only "with respect to basketball") during this press conference, is truly outrageous. His belated and carefully crafted and parsed statement, obviously prepared by all sorts of lawyers and crisis managers, was a non denial of involvement if ever I've seen one.

The press corps should have pinned his ears back and insisted on pursuing this line of inquiry. If he continued to refuse to address the topic of the future of U of A basketball, if they had any integrity, they should have left the press conference.

Arthur Balbirer

Bethlehem, Conn.

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: UA responses are lame

Dr. Robert C. Robbins

UA president Robert C. Robbins

Mike Christy / ӰAV

The responses from UA Pres Robbins, Athletic Director Heeke, and Coach Sean Miller regarding the FBI investigations are transparent and pathetic. Robbins, new to UA and expected to justify his nearly $1 million annual salary, finally delivered a lame and gutless response. Hiring a batch of "independent" investigators is laughable....who's paying their retainers? This is the new leader of UofAZ?

Heeke is no less culpable...as a relatively new AD he seems to be relying on AZ fan infatuation with the bball program to overcome the obvious. He apparently has not held Sean Miller accountable for his leadership.

While Sean Miller can appeal to that infatuation with his statement, ultimately it's evident subterfuge. He failed to address the issue and promised that 'having a great team this year' is the only outcome that needs to be considered. And for many fans that's probably true.

Who needs ethics anyways?

Not our future leaders, I guess.

Scott Lukomski

Northeast side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Greg Hansen should be commended

Columnist Greg Hansen deserves a statue outside McKale, ASAP.

He seems to be the only reporter in Tucson concerned about the Facts in the FBI case. Coach Miller's avoidance of the Media for 9 days is extremely disturbing! What are you afraid of Coach? Reporters should camp-out at every McKale entrance until Coach Miller answers just one question: Did you have any knowledge of the bribes/ payments before the Night Book Richardson was arrested?? Yes or No.

Remember, two print reporters won the Pulitzer Prize in the early 1980's for exposing the Tony Mason fiasco. They were both rewarded with High Profile jobs in Miami & Dallas.

Hansen for President-2020.

Ronald Coombes

Downtown

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Talk about greatly exaggerated

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona Wildcats head coach Sean Miller makes a gesture in the first half during a game against Arizona State at McKale Center on Thursday January 12, 2017.

Mamta Popat / ӰAV

Everyone in the sports world is aware of the University of Arizona basketball scandal. However, is featuring the jump for Tim Steller's column on the Wildcats — featuring coach Sean Miller's picture — next to the obituary page someone's idea of "humor"?

Raymond Behnke

SaddleBrooke

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Re: the Sept. 28. article “Sean Miller silent as questions mount about past, future of Arizona Wildcats basketball program”

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona head coach Sean Miller watches his Wildcats get formed up against Colorado in the first half of their Pac-12 game at McKale Center, Saturday, January 7, 2017, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / ӰAV

Just a quick tidbit about our beloved coach in Tucson. I live 2 blocks from McKale and a die-hard fan. I walk through the beautiful UA mall with my kids frequently, and on occasion have tried to catch a glimpse of our team practicing. I have never been able to as team officials strictly monitor practices that are closed to anyone but the team. This means Miller and entire coaching staff had to be aware of that sports agent illegal presence at practices.

I, like many other fans, was excited about the new year. Now, I'm just disappointed that we'll be punished for the next few years. We're Arizona - we're established and don't have to pay kids to play here! The program and environment sell itself.

Thanks Book Richardson for tarnishing our image. BEAR DOWN all! Wildcat for life!

John Smith

West side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Sean Miller is above reproach

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona head coach Sean Miller reacts after a couple of his players collided and Missouri took advantage to score in the second half of their game at Mizzou Arena, Saturday, December 7, 2016, Columbia, Mo.

Kelly Presnell / ӰAV

I have never met Sean Miller, do not know Sean Miller, but I do know this, he reveres the basketball dynasty Lute Olson built at the U of A and would never do anything to bring dishonor to the program. He moved his family, uprooted his children to come here to continue Lute Olson's legacy. I agree with Jay Bilas's tweet "I know Sean Miller to be a man of great honesty and integrity". Of course he is being silent. His first concern is to his student athletes and their well being. They are family. He is waiting for all the facts to be revealed. I'm sure he is heartbroken that a man he knew and trusted would besmirch the reputation of the U of A and the basketball program he helped to build, all for what, 20 pieces of silver. I hope it was worth it.

We stand with Coach Miller, the U of A, and all the fine athletes and coaches in our sports programs.

Maureen St. Pierre

Northwest side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Miller's innocent until proven guilty

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona Wildcats head coach Sean Miller, second from right, watches as one of his players takes a foul shot in the second half during the semifinals of the Pac-12 Tournament at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday March 11, 2016. Oregon won in overtime 95-89.

Mamta Popat / ӰAV

Re: the Sept. 29 article "Miller silent while questions mount."

Reporter Bruce Pascoe should be ashamed of this type of cowardly article which condemns by innuendo. This is why the term "fake news" is becoming such a common term regarding modern journalism. The attorneys for the university and Coach Sean Miller's attorney would be derelict if they allowed him to make any public statements while Emanuel "Book" Richardson's case is under investigation.

Richardson has been declared guilty by numerous publications even though there is some doubt whether any criminal acts have been committed. Some legal scholars haver written that there is no federal law which has been breached. Coach Miller has been a credit to our community and should be allowed to be judged as innocent until proven guilty.

John Barkley

Foothills

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Coaches are not paid with tax dollars

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona coach Sean Miller reacts after a play against Santa Clara during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Nov. 24, 2016, in Las Vegas. Arizona won 69-61.

John Locher / Associated Press

Re: the Sept. 29 letter to the editor "Ultimate responsibility lies with Sean Miller."

The letter writer said, "All college coaches are overpaid with our tax dollars." As a former college business administrator, I know that this is not true. Athletics are funded primarily through a separate "enterprise fund" that comes mostly from ticket sales, sponsor contracts, advertising, etc. — NOT tax dollars. How can the Star promulgate such blatant fake news by printing it in the paper? As publishers you need to fact check all letters or you become just another source of fake news.

Dean Pielstick

Midtown

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: When will Sean Miller speak?

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona Wildcats guard Kadeem Allen (5) talks with Arizona Wildcats head coach Sean Miller during a break in the action during the second half of the No. 18 University of Arizona Wildcats vs. Oregon State University Beavers men's college basketball game at McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. Arizona won 80-63. Photo taken Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016.

Mike Christy / ӰAV

Having lived in Tucson for over 30 years I am a Wildcat fan. I am a big believer in UA athletics and understand that in this country you are innocent until proven guilty. Is this damage control that coach Sean Miller has not said a word yet or is this a waiting game to see when the next shoe will drop?

I have always been proud of the university for how they handle things in a professional manner but it seems a little odd that Miller has not said anything. This investigation will be far reaching and a lot of other schools will be named, unfortunately. As open as Miller's program has been I feel he just needs to step up and discuss this incident as best he can to let the fans know where the team is headed.

Frank Pizzi

East side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: UA program could use some integrity

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona head coach Sean Miller watches as the game officials gather to review a call as the Wildcats take on California in the first half of their Pac-12 game at McKale Center, Thursday, March 5, 2015, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / ӰAV

My comments assume that coach Sean Miller will not lose his job. I think that a different model is in order for the program. Forget about the one-and-done phenoms and recruit with a view of bringing in players who are likely to stay for the full four years and who we can have confidence are young men with high levels of integrity. Without the five-star wonders we may end up winning, say, 18 to 22 games a year, occasionally more, and not be on par with the Washingtons, Oregons and UCLAs, but so be it. We would be proud of our program.

Glenn Kjos

East side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: UA fans deserve explanation from Miller

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona head coach Sean Miller waves the remains of the net at the fans as the Wildcats celebrate a win against Oregon in the championship game of the Pac-12 Tournament, Saturday, March 14, 2015, Las Vegas, Nev.

Kelly Presnell / ӰAV

Despite how much it strains credulity, at this point we can keep the faith and assume coach Sean Miller was unaware of the illegal dealings in question. However, Miller is paid millions of dollars by a public university to maintain program integrity. The public and fans who have given so much support to his teams deserve an explanation sooner rather than later. The longer silence goes on the louder it speaks.

Steven Wellis

Northwest side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Coach's silence is golden

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona Wildcats head coach Sean Miller walks through a throng of supporters as the team departs during a pre-game pep rally at the Salt Lake City Marriott City Center before Arizona takes on Belmont in the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament on Thursday, March 21, 2013.

Mike Christy / ӰAV

Ironically, Sean Miller's total silence tells us all more than we ever wanted to know.

Jim Reinertson

SaddleBrooke

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Sean Miller's culpability?

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona head coach Sean Miller backs away as a loose ball trickles by him in the first half against Oregon at McKale Center, Wednesday, January 28, 2015, Tucson, Ariz.

Kelly Presnell / ӰAV

Given the extreme value placed on the performance of the UA basketball program, it is difficult to believe that coach Sean Miller was unaware of the activities of his assistant, Emmanuel Richardson. Perhaps he did not direct this activity but it's difficult to say he was not complicit to some degree.

As the head of the program, Miller has the responsibility for the actions of those who report to him. To deny that responsibility would be insulting.

Haven't seen a statement from Miller yet, that in itself may be tell-tale. What's there to say that doesn't indict the program to some degree? Taking the Fifth? It's unfortunate. I'm a fan. What do you have to say Sean?

Scott Lukomski

Northeast side

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: How about Sean Miller speaking up?

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

ABOVE: Arizona coach Sean Miller holds up the trophy after Arizona defeated Oregon 83-80 in the championship of the Pac-12 men’s tournament Saturday, March 11, 2017, in Las Vegas.

John Locher, Associated Press

Where has coach Sean Miller been? Notably, he is silent. I think we'd all like to hear from him. Is it possible he didn't know about this? Maybe, but let's hear that from him.

Arthur Balbirer

Foothills

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Richardson arrest and greed

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona head coach Sean Milller and Nick Johnson during the Pac-12 NCAA college basketball media day on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013, in San Francisco.

Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP

Re: the Sept. 27 article "Arrest of UA assistant rocks hoops program."

It's sad to see this happen to college basketball and I'm also sad for coach Sean Miller. Greed prevails in our society — from politics to business to sports.

Walter Larsen

Eugene, Oregon

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

Letter: Where was Sean Miller?

Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller

Arizona Wildcats head coach Sean Miller calls his players including Arizona Wildcats guard Kadeem Allen (5) and Arizona Wildcats guard Kobi Simmons (2) in for a timeout during the second half of the No. 4 Arizona Wildcats vs. No. 5 UCLA Bruins men's college basketball game on Feb. 25, 2017, in McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. UCLA won 77-72.

Mike Christy / ӰAV

Re: the Sept. 27 column "FBI inquiry could mark beginning of dark days at McKale."

All college coaches are overpaid with our tax dollars — $235,000 for an assistant coach? Maybe he should be paid $70,000 and give the rest for cancer research. And if coach Sean Miller says he didn't know or wasn't aware of this he is a liar and should be let go without pay. This assistant has been with Miller for 11 years. The bottom line is that it is HIS program.

Rick Wampler

Oro Valley

Disclaimer: As submitted to the ӰAV.

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Are these the 10 best lunch spots in Tucson?

USA Today's list has something for every palate.

Oro Valley icon Michelangelo reopens as Bottega Michelangelo

Oro Valley icon Michelangelo reopens as Bottega Michelangelo

After 32 years as a special occasion destination, northwest side Italian restaurant reimagines itself as more casual, family eatery.

Carole King musical 'Beautiful' speaks to baby boomers

Carole King musical 'Beautiful' speaks to baby boomers

The Carole King musical contains the soundtrack of their youths

Second Tucson massage parlor operator sentenced to probation

Second Tucson massage parlor operator sentenced to probation

Trial for third alleged operator is scheduled for January.

Justin Spears and Zack Rosenblatt report from McKale Center to discuss the biggest takeaways from the “basketball-related” Arizona basketball …

Ask Amy: Big box shopper has a very bad day

Ask Amy: Big box shopper has a very bad day

Advice for the real world.

Arizona basketball contacted NCAA 'proactively' after notice of FBI investigation, AD Dave Heeke says

Arizona basketball contacted NCAA 'proactively' after notice of FBI investigation, AD Dave Heeke says

Dave Heeke praises Sean Miller's ethics, as coach says he's emphasizing 'culture of compliance.'

Steller's Friday Notebook: Tucson chief gets political in tweets

Steller's Friday Notebook: Tucson chief gets political in tweets

You might have heard that I tried to get a Tucson police officer fired in last Friday’s Notebook column.

'It was a great day' — 5 years later, ex-Arizona star Ka'Deem Carey reflects on historic performance

'It was a great day' — 5 years later, ex-Arizona star Ka'Deem Carey reflects on historic performance

Ka’Deem Carey spent Wednesday afternoon in Chicago, cleaning out his house and getting ready to move back to Tucson. Carey plans to spend the …

Pre-neuroscience major Elizabeth Shelton has more than just volleyball on the brain

Pre-neuroscience major Elizabeth Shelton has more than just volleyball on the brain

Outside hitter embraces role as Wildcats' dynamic academically minded athlete. 

Pima County, Davis-Monthan reach tentative deal in long dispute over sewer fees

Pima County, Davis-Monthan reach tentative deal in long dispute over sewer fees

As part of settlement, county seeks $7.5 million in base improvements.

GOP-led panel votes to investigate Democrat over vouchers petition

GOP-led panel votes to investigate Democrat over vouchers petition

Panel votes to investigate if a senator broke the law in how she gathered signatures to thwart expansion of the school voucher program.

Mohave County fighting CAP proposal to buy, move water to Tucson, Phoenix suburbs

Mohave County fighting CAP proposal to buy, move water to Tucson, Phoenix suburbs

CAP votes to buy farmland and water rights from a rural slice along the Colorado River to slake the thirst of Tucson's and Phoenix's growth.

Tucson police ID pedestrian fatally struck in hit-and-run

Tucson police ID pedestrian fatally struck in hit-and-run

Man was hit by a dark-colored vehicle.

Tales from the Morgue: A busy Monday morning for the judge

Tales from the Morgue: A busy Monday morning for the judge

If the police were busy with traffic violators and other miscreants over the weekend back in 1927, that meant that the police judge would have…

Lorenzo Bundy jumps from bigs to Mexican Baseball Fiesta, which begins tonight

Lorenzo Bundy jumps from bigs to Mexican Baseball Fiesta, which begins tonight

Longtime Tucsonan rarely takes time off from baseball: "This is who we are and what we do."

Naked woman sets fire to cat, tries to stab Tucson firefighter answering 911 call

Naked woman sets fire to cat, tries to stab Tucson firefighter answering 911 call

The incident happened about 2:30 a.m. when firefighters went to an apartment complex after a neighbor reported seeing smoke from a downstairs unit.

Tucson weather: Above-normal temperatures continue through the weekend

Tucson weather: Above-normal temperatures continue through the weekend

High temperatures are expected to peak Sunday.

Officials seek gunman who blasted century-old saguaro near Tucson

Officials seek gunman who blasted century-old saguaro near Tucson

Saguaro National Park officials believe the damage could be lethal to the giant plant.

The Waitlist

The Waitlist

We’ve all had it happen: You hear about a book and go to your local library to find it, but dozens of people are ahead of you on the wait list…

Here's where to get 5 burgers for $1.75 in Tucson on Sunday

Here's where to get 5 burgers for $1.75 in Tucson on Sunday

Tucson's two Hamburger Stand locations will be celebrating the chain's 35th anniversary with 35-cent hamburgers this Sunday, October 8. 

Authorities identify man shot during Wednesday confrontation with deputies

Authorities identify man shot during Wednesday confrontation with deputies

It's unclear if the suspect shot himself or was shot by sheriff sergeant.

Tucson restaurant drops NFL broadcasts in politically charged Facebook post

Tucson restaurant drops NFL broadcasts in politically charged Facebook post

Cup It Up owners unleash a list of things they support, the top being standing for the national anthem, and reject, including "political correctness."

Tucson weather: Sunny skies and above normal highs

Tucson weather: Sunny skies and above normal highs

Mornings will be cooler, but daytime temps are running above normal.

2 injured when SUV carrying 7 people rolls over in Marana

2 injured when SUV carrying 7 people rolls over in Marana

Two people were injured during a single-vehicle rollover crash involving an SUV with seven occupants, officials said.

Center a safe place for kids in domestic violence-related situations to cool down

Center a safe place for kids in domestic violence-related situations to cool down

The Alternative Community Engagement Services Center also is available to kids accused of misdemeanors.

Cup it Up owners apologize for politically charged Facebook post

Cup it Up owners apologize for politically charged Facebook post

Chef/owner resigns as his partners issue statement expressing regret.

Steller: Morning walk becomes life threatening in Tucson

Steller: Morning walk becomes life threatening in Tucson

Pedestrian deaths surge in Tucson to double the level of last year.

Tucson weather: Cool morning temps make way for a warm afternoon

Tucson weather: Cool morning temps make way for a warm afternoon

Daytime highs are still running a few degrees above normal.

Website says this Tucson bookstore is one of the coolest in the U.S.

Website says this Tucson bookstore is one of the coolest in the U.S.

These bookstores will have you thinking about taking a literary road trip.

Federal judge sets Arizona assistant Book Richardson's bond at $100K in basketball scandal case

Federal judge sets Arizona assistant Book Richardson's bond at $100K in basketball scandal case

Arizona Wildcats assistant faces up to $1.5 million in fines, 60 years in prison.

Watch: A bear is roaming Rio Rico this week

Watch: A bear is roaming Rio Rico this week

A bear has been spotted this week roaming the Rio Rico area.

Arizona Wildcats receivers threw ultimate block party during Khalil Tate’s epic performance

Arizona Wildcats receivers threw ultimate block party during Khalil Tate’s epic performance

Arizona’s wideouts played an integral role in the quarterback’s 327-yard night at Colorado with their dogged downfield blocking.

Arizona Basketball: Book Richardson's court day starts with hug, ends with $100K bond

Arizona Basketball: Book Richardson's court day starts with hug, ends with $100K bond

Arizona assistant coach hugged fellow defendant Tony Bland during Tuesday's court appearance, his first in two weeks. 

Tucson health food store perseveres as national chains pop up

Tucson health food store perseveres as national chains pop up

New Life Health Center on Speedway, near Swan, opened in 1970.

Deal brings new convenience-store brand to Tucson

Deal brings new convenience-store brand to Tucson

At least six local Corner Stores are soon to become Fast Market stores.

Business awards earned in Southern Arizona

Business awards earned in Southern Arizona

Honors earned by Southern Arizona businesses, leaders, organizations.

Facing state complaint, Phoenix defends police policies on immigration checks

Facing state complaint, Phoenix defends police policies on immigration checks

The dispute has implications for Tucson police policies, as well.

Court reinstates lawsuit against Pinal deputy who fatally shot man in Eloy

Court reinstates lawsuit against Pinal deputy who fatally shot man in Eloy

Judge said video evidence, testimony undermines claims by Heath Rankin that he was justified in shooting Manuel Longoria  in 2014.

Lillian Lopez-Grant, an advocate for west-side, minority neighborhoods, dies

Lillian Lopez-Grant, an advocate for west-side, minority neighborhoods, dies

A 10:30 a.m. memorial Mass is set for Oct. 28 at downtown St. Augustine Cathedral.

Ask Amy: Childless couple vows to end friendship over kids

Ask Amy: Childless couple vows to end friendship over kids

Advice for the real world.

Stay out of plastic-bag law, Bisbee tells state attorney general

Stay out of plastic-bag law, Bisbee tells state attorney general

Bisbee's city attorney tells the attorney general his community's regulations on plastic bags are none of the state's business.

TUSD, Flowing Wells seek bonds as state funding shrinks

TUSD, Flowing Wells seek bonds as state funding shrinks

These two local school districts are asking voters to approve multi-million-dollar bonds.

Mystery in slaying of Marana woman keeps family awake at night

Mystery in slaying of Marana woman keeps family awake at night

Victim was named Woman of the Year in 2003 by the Marana Chamber of Commerce.

Oct. 11 ӰAV front pages: Vice President Agnew resigns

Oct. 11 ӰAV front pages: Vice President Agnew resigns

We've collected a few front pages from newspapers.com to give you a look at some Oct. 11 papers in history. With a subscription to newspapers.…

Your guide to eating your way through Tucson Meet Yourself

Your guide to eating your way through Tucson Meet Yourself

Did you miss the octopus balls last time? Here's a handy dandy list of every food vendor at the 2017 Tucson Meet Yourself — fondly called Tucs…

Tales from the Morgue: Tom Mix died in Arizona 77 years ago

Tales from the Morgue: Tom Mix died in Arizona 77 years ago

Tom Mix, hero of silent film westerns, died Oct. 12, 1940, in a car crash near Florence, Arizona.

Deputies: Courtesy cup denial motive for beating of Tucson Circle K clerk

Deputies: Courtesy cup denial motive for beating of Tucson Circle K clerk

Deputies are looking for help identifying a man they say pummeled a Circle K clerk days after being refused a courtesy water cup.

Hot titles: These books are in high demand at Pima County libraries

Hot titles: These books are in high demand at Pima County libraries

We’ve all had it happen: You hear about a book and go to your local library to find it, but dozens of people are ahead of you on the wait list…

Water main break restricts 2 lanes on 22nd Street at Randolph Way

Water main break restricts 2 lanes on 22nd Street at Randolph Way

The Reid Park complex, including the zoo, is without water.

Woman dies of injuries from 2-vehicle crash in Tucson

Woman dies of injuries from 2-vehicle crash in Tucson

Woman died of injuries four days after the crash.

Bicyclist in critical condition after crash with SUV in Sahuarita

Bicyclist in critical condition after crash with SUV in Sahuarita

The crash is under investigation.

Tucson's Twisted Tandoor closing after four months

Tucson's Twisted Tandoor closing after four months

No reason was given for the closing. Its last day of business will be Nov. 22.

'Trying to outscore the other team isn't going to work': Wildcats, coach Sean Miller double down on 'D'

'Trying to outscore the other team isn't going to work': Wildcats, coach Sean Miller double down on 'D'

UA coach concerned about lapses in season-opening wins over NAU and UMBC. Cal State Bakersfield visits Thursday.

Virtual reality: Arizona Wildcats QB Khalil Tate has worked his way into the Heisman Trophy conversation

Virtual reality: Arizona Wildcats QB Khalil Tate has worked his way into the Heisman Trophy conversation

Team goals remain more important than personal accolades for Tate, who nonetheless has thrust himself into the Heisman mix.

Three-star safety Christian Young commits to Arizona Wildcats; could DT Noah Jefferson be back in mix?

Three-star safety Christian Young commits to Arizona Wildcats; could DT Noah Jefferson be back in mix?

Young is the fourth safety and fourth Texan to commit to Arizona for the class of 2018.

As Adiba Nelson turns 40, she's riding El Tour — and working to provide an adaptive bike for another child

As Adiba Nelson turns 40, she's riding El Tour — and working to provide an adaptive bike for another child

Tucsonan bikes for her daughter, who continues to defy the odds.

Ask Amy: Husband wants wife to shed some weight

Ask Amy: Husband wants wife to shed some weight

Advice for the real world.

UA grads feel happier and more successful than their peers nationally: poll

UA grads feel happier and more successful than their peers nationally: poll

A University of Arizona-Gallup Alumni Report found a greater feeling of well-being, more success in life post-graduation and a stronger emotional connection to their alma mater than their peers nationally.

2nd builder exits upscale 178-home project at former guest ranch in Marana

2nd builder exits upscale 178-home project at former guest ranch in Marana

Meritage Homes is no longer involved with the Lazy K Bar Ranch development near Saguaro National Park West.

Lawsuit challenges new Arizona law allowing more 'dark money' in politics

Lawsuit challenges new Arizona law allowing more 'dark money' in politics

A voter advocacy group, union and Democratic lawmakers also seek to void the law that allows some groups to make anonymous political contributions.

Pima County review board overturns firing of corrections officer

Pima County review board overturns firing of corrections officer

Will get return to job and get back pay.

Arizona House panel hires attorney to investigate sex harassment claims

The special House committee is looking into sexual harassment complaints against Rep. Don Shooter.

Nonstop flights to Austin, Texas, coming to Tucson International Airport

Nonstop flights to Austin, Texas, coming to Tucson International Airport

To introduce the new service, Via Air offering special one-way fare.

Scouting report: No. 3 Arizona Wildcats vs. CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners

Scouting report: No. 3 Arizona Wildcats vs. CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners

CSU Bakersfield (1-1) comes to McKale Center to take on the No. 3 Arizona Wildcats (2-0) on Thursday night. The Wildcats beat the Roadrunners …

Tucson weather: Cooler temperatures for the weekend

Tucson weather: Cooler temperatures for the weekend

Temperatures will drop about 10 degrees by Saturday.

Drug overdose suspected in Tucson death of rapper Lil Peep

Drug overdose suspected in Tucson death of rapper Lil Peep

The 21-year-old was to perform at Tucson venue The Rock south of the University of Arizona campus. 

Website says Tucson is the country's 6th most dangerous big city

Report says firearm-related and automobile crash fatality rates are very high.

Pot-shooting bazooka found near Arizona border

Pot-shooting bazooka found near Arizona border

Mexican authorities believe it was used to shoot drug packages over the border into the United States.

Ask Amy: Student ponders impact of workplace harassment

Ask Amy: Student ponders impact of workplace harassment

Advice for the real world.

Casino del Sol to add 150-room hotel, RV park

Casino del Sol to add 150-room hotel, RV park

Construction expected to begin next year. 

Neighborhood foresters work to beautify their slice of the Tucson community

Neighborhood foresters work to beautify their slice of the Tucson community

The foresters have transformed their neighborhood into a vibrant, green landscape.

Rapper Lil Peep dies of apparent drug overdose before Tucson show

Rapper Lil Peep dies of apparent drug overdose before Tucson show

Rapper Lil Peep died of a suspected drug overdose just before he was to perform Wednesday night at a Tucson club. He was 21.

Six-figure school choice TV campaign funded in part by the Koch brothers

Six-figure school choice TV campaign funded in part by the Koch brothers

Campaign launched ahead of next year's election deciding future of school vouchers.

Help describe what's good downtown — and what could be better — by taking this poll

The poll helps assemble a diverse online panel to answer questions each month about issues facing the community.

Steller's Friday Notebook: McSally pivots to pro-Trump position

Steller's Friday Notebook: McSally pivots to pro-Trump position

Plus, more on O'Halleran's office, Bannon protesters and even more GOP pre-candidates for CD2.

Ducey isn't calling for Shooter to quit, wants investigation to play out

Ducey isn't calling for Shooter to quit, wants investigation to play out

Governor says, however, his experience is that women who speak out about being sexually harassed are generally telling the truth.

Oregon-Arizona isn’t just another game for brothers Brenden and Colin Schooler

Oregon-Arizona isn’t just another game for brothers Brenden and Colin Schooler

Competitors all their lives, Ducks receiver Brenden and Wildcats linebacker Colin will square off for real for the first time Saturday.

State championship a priority for Salpointe Catholic's Chris Aguirre and Matteo Mele

State championship a priority for Salpointe Catholic's Chris Aguirre and Matteo Mele

The Star talked to the two Lancers standouts about Friday's state semifinal game.

Pusch Ridge's Christian Fetsis gets long-awaited shot to be state championship QB

Pusch Ridge's Christian Fetsis gets long-awaited shot to be state championship QB

Christian Fetsis began his sophomore season as Pusch Ridge Christian’s starting quarterback.

Practice making perfect for Roadrunners as they embark on San Diego roadtrip

Team is coming off one of its best workouts of the year, coach says.

Local cyclist Damion Alexander 'is everywhere' — including Saturday's El Tour de Tucson

Local cyclist Damion Alexander 'is everywhere' — including Saturday's El Tour de Tucson

Everybody has a cause, they say, and Damion Alexander is setting out to discover them.

Joe Salave'a reflects on his Wildcats career, relationship with Dick Tomey — and what it's like coaching the Ducks

Joe Salave'a reflects on his Wildcats career, relationship with Dick Tomey — and what it's like coaching the Ducks

The Star talked to Oregon's assistant head coach/defensive line coach earlier this week. Here'swhat he had to say.

Arizona Wildcats prepare for first road game knowing what they need to do to improve

Arizona Wildcats prepare for first road game knowing what they need to do to improve

Here are three areas that coach Adia Barnes will focus on this week and next. 

Arizona Wildcats face tall task in second round of NCAA soccer tournament

Arizona Wildcats face tall task in second round of NCAA soccer tournament

Wildcats advanced to second round with win over TCU last week.

Tucson fugitive taken into custody on first-degree murder warrant

Tucson fugitive taken into custody on first-degree murder warrant

He was booked into the Pima County jail.

Tucson weather: Record-breaking November heat continues

Tucson weather: Record-breaking November heat continues

Above normal temperatures are likely to continue for the next week or two.

Arizona's high court upholds state's Medicaid expansion law

Arizona's high court upholds state's Medicaid expansion law

Arizona Supreme Court rejects challenge to Medicaid expansion law providing health care for 400,000 people.

Rollover crash on westbound I-10 near I-19 delays traffic

Rollover crash on westbound I-10 near I-19 delays traffic

A rollover crash on westbound Interstate 10 at the northbound Interstate 19 junction was blocking several lanes of traffic and causing heavy d…

Man arrested in connection with 2 separate 2004 Tucson killings

Man arrested in connection with 2 separate 2004 Tucson killings

U.S. Marshals located the suspect in Atlanta.

'I want all that excitement': Youthful exuberance suits Arizona freshman Deandre Ayton

'I want all that excitement': Youthful exuberance suits Arizona freshman Deandre Ayton

The Bahamian big man is expecting a big reception when the Arizona Wildcats open play at the Battle 4 Atlantis Wednesday.

The Wildcast, Episode 46: Who are the best 5 freshmen in UA basketball history?

The Wildcast, Episode 46: Who are the best 5 freshmen in UA basketball history?

Dominic Baciocco and Justin Spears preview the Wildcats' upcoming trip to Paradise Island for the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament and go over the…

Border Patrol: Zip line used to smuggle marijuana into Arizona

Border Patrol: Zip line used to smuggle marijuana into Arizona

More than 240 pounds of marijuana was seized. 

Baby Baird's tapir born at Reid Park Zoo

Baby Baird's tapir born at Reid Park Zoo

The baby male calf has not been named yet.

Arizona Wildcats assistant coach Book Richardson to appear in court February

Arizona Wildcats assistant coach Book Richardson to appear in court February

Emanuel “Book” Richardson is scheduled for a pre-trial conference in February on federal charges of bribery and committing various acts of fra…

UA fires assistant basketball coach Book Richardson after his appeal fails

UA fires assistant basketball coach Book Richardson after his appeal fails

Coach had been on paid leave since Sept. 26, when he was arrested and charged with various counts of fraud.

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