April 14 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
(9) updates to this series since
The Pima County jail mistakenly released a sex offender Monday, who was caught and taken back into custody Tuesday, the Sheriff's Department says.
A 28-year-old woman was strangled Monday evening in a domestic violence incident at an apartment in midtown Tucson, police say.
Arizona football continues week four of spring practice at Dick Tomey field on Tuesday morning.
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.
Rep. Alma Hernandez faces a legal effort by challenger Roque Perez to knock her off the ballot in the Democratic primary.
Notes and observations from Arizona football's latest spring practice.
Tucson’s Joaquin Murrieta Park reopens after $14M renovation, restoring Little League play and revitalizing a west-side community hub where generations gather for baseball, family events and lasting connections.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: UCLA senior Gabriela Jaquez led the Bruins to the NCAA women's basketball championship, scoring 21 points in a victory over South Carolina. Jaquez has strong Tucson roots.
Arizona basketball lands transfers JJ Mandaquit and UNC guard Derek Dixon, bolstering its backcourt alongside five-star Caleb Holt as Wildcats reload roster during transfer portal season.
Arizona basketball forward Tobe Awaka was named a second-team academic All-American on Tuesday, becoming the program's sixth player to receive the honor and second under fifth-year coach Tommy Lloyd.

