April 6 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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If the best player in school history doesn’t take that shot in the final six seconds, then who does?
The Star talked to Arizona's newest quarterback commit about his skills, football heroes, and why he chose the Wildcats.
The maneuver will bring the unmanned probe to within about 2.3 miles of the mountain-sized space rock on Wednesday, April 7.
Arizona is ready to carry out its first two executions in seven years, the attorney general told the high court Tuesday. Both could take place before the end of 2021, his office says.
Citing free speech, some Democrats in the Arizona Senate's minority party tried to allow other banners in HOAs, too, such as "Black Lives Matter," but that amendment failed.
Victim who died of gunfire was found behind the wheel of a vehicle that hit a utility pole, police said.
Fire crews found back porch and Arizona room on fire at house in the 600 block of N. Abrego Drive.
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona’s daily rate of additional confirmed COVID-19 cases continues to creep upward while the daily rate of related deaths is down.
Arizona coach Adia Barnes described Monday's arrival as a “bittersweet moment."
Although Pima County is continuing its mask mandate in defiance of Gov. Doug Ducey's executive order, some local businesses are making masks optional.