May 21 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(8) updates to this series since
South Tucson seeks probe from other agencies of ICE pepper-spraying incident during traffic stop.
Police say 11 body bags were opened during Phoenix morgue break-in early Wednesday, and some were ‘touched.’
Mo Goldman, immigration attorney representing DACA recipient Karla Toledo, held a press conference near the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enf…
Pizza Throwdown and Dessert Duel, Tucson's popular summertime foodie event, returns Saturday as restaurants vie for best pizza and best dessert bragging rights.
Thirty-one seniors took the walk during graduation ceremonies for the Vail Academy and High School, May 19, 2026, Tucson, Ariz.
A Q&A with Arizona football senior defensive specialist Chuck Cecil, who discusses his admiration for QB Noah Fifita, how Brent Brennan was able to turn the program around and more.
University of Arizona officials with the Office of Public Safety told faculty senators in the spring to contact the University of Arizona Police Department immediately in case “non-university law enforcement” officials show up on campus and enter classrooms and other university spaces.
Arizona men’s golf is headed to the NCAA Championship after crushing the field at the Marana Regional. The Wildcats finished at 49 under par, 14 shots clear of second place.
A Flagstaff woman admitted to police that she killed her toddler, wrapped him in a blanket and stored his body in a freezer for weeks, accordi…
Karla Toledo, a Tucson woman in the DACA program for more than 10 years, is now detained at ICE's Eloy Detention Center and faces deportation.

