June 22 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a quick digest of today's top local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
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Attorneys for Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo filed a motion Monday to terminate DHS's second deportation case against Toledo, arguing noth…
The Sugar Skulls got down 14-0, came back to win a see-saw nail-biter 35-28 in their Indoor Football League match with in-state rival Arizona,…
The lightning-caused fire burning about 15 miles north of Globe was about 8% contained as of Monday, the Forest Service said.
SlaughterHouse Tucson is opening for one more season after announcing the past two seasons would be their last.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: At 73, former Tucson Toros manager Rick Sweet is closing in on the all-time minor league managerial wins record, adding another milestone to one of baseball's most accomplished careers.
Thousands of customers lined up before dawn for the grand opening of Arizona’s first Buc-ee’s travel center in Goodyear. Fans traveled from multiple states to visit the Texas-based chain’s newest location, a 74,000-square-foot store featuring 120 gas pumps, barbecue, bakery items and the brand’s famous Beaver Nuggets.
Matteo Bocelli's concert at Fox Tucson Theatre is one of three classical concerts coming to Tucson, including a concert at The Treasury 1929 downtown.
A provision tucked deep in the state budget puts millions of dollars from a sales tax in Pinal County the Supreme Court ruled were illegally collected in escrow.
Arizona could match a rare program milestone in this week's NBA Draft, with Brayden Burries, Koa Peat, Jaden Bradley and Tobe Awaka all drawing interest.
There isn’t a better moment than when you’re handed your Bitty & Beau’s iced latte.

