April 13 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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PHOENIX — A judge is set to decide Tuesday whether a gubernatorial hopeful can run for office despite the fact he didn't list his home address…
Departing North Carolina guard Derek Dixon has committed to Arizona, giving the Wildcats a second new guard in the same afternoon.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested by Tucson police on suspicion of several charges for his alleged role in a suspected street-racing crash that killed a 3-year-old girl and injured her pregnant mom.
Former Washington point guard JJ Mandaquit played for UA coach Tommy Lloyd on USA Basketball's U19 team last summer, along with incoming UA guard Caleb Holt and UA forward Koa Peat.
Pima County Fair returns with never-before-seen thrill rides and big-name concerts including Midland and Yächtley Crêw. But you just wanna know about the food.
From N.W.A. and gangsta rap to Hollywood and hoops, Ice Cube has carved out a pretty impressive artistic journey that he will put on display at Tucson concert.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs says she will veto all legislation that reaches her desk until lawmakers deliver their long-promised budget proposal.
Yacht rock's biggest band returns for a pair of shows at the Pima County Fair.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: Longtime Tucson preps swim coach Doug McCoy has died.
Pima College women's basketball player Kiley Sours-Miller is the NJCAA Division II Player of the Year, while her coach, Todd Holthaus, is the National Coach of the Year.

