May 14 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(10) updates to this series since
Former Arizona forward Tobe Awaka impressed at the NBA Combine after a Final Four season, boosting his draft and two-way contract prospects with elite rebounding and strong athletic testing.
The sounds of banging rock ‘n’ roll and familiar voices will fill the walls of La Rosa on Friday, May 22, as four legendary Tucson acts take t…
Student advocacy groups at the University of Arizona are continuing their fight against the university choosing former Google CEO and tech billionaire Eric Schmidt to be the commencement speaker, with actions planned for UA’s 2026 Commencement Ceremony 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Casino Del Sol Stadium.
A University of Arizona fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon — the fourth in the last two weeks — has now been placed on an “activities suspension” after hazing allegations from the fall 2025 semester.
Michael Lev column: Sydney Stewart came to Arizona with “untapped talent.” Once she found her stride, she became the most powerful hitter in the Big 12 Conference.
The March death of a Haitian asylum seeker who was detained at Arizona's Florence Correctional Center was related to his severe, untreated den…
Arizona, Nevada and California would still have to take massive cuts in their Colorado River water supplies under a new, preliminary plan devi…
Embattled Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos faces a possible state investigation after supervisors on Tuesday night voted to send claims of alleged perjury to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
Trump on a roll
he Arizona Department of Education currently uses a process in which every purchase under $2,000 is automatically approved. Full accounts will be audited if an “unallowed” purchase shows up in a randomized audit.

