August 17 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a quick digest of today's top local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
(7) updates to this series since
Members of the press toured the newest Casino Del Sol location for a preview of the game floor on Tuesday morning.
Arizona Early Music tapped a veteran arts leader to be its next executive director.
Arizona fifth-year wide receiver Chris Hunter has been one of the Wildcats’ top pass catchers in training camp.
The Red team took a 3-1 win on Saturday afternoon in the annual Red vs Blue volleyball scrimmage inside McKale Center at Alkeme Arena.
Greg Hansen’s notebook: RJ Godfrey isn’t a 3-point threat, but Arizona basketball doesn’t need him to be. His size, strength and toughness could make him Koa Peat’s ideal replacement.
Michael Lev column: Matthew Riccitello first cycled competitively for El Grupo in Tucson. Now, at 24, he’s a world-class climber who finished 24th in the Tour de France.
Images from this year's monsoon action around Tucson by the Arizona Daily Star photography staff.
A 34-year-old Tucson man is accused in the death of his 5-month-old son, authorities say.
A look at Arizona’s “revolving door” at safety, as the Wildcats replace Dalton Johnson and Genesis Smith. The Wildcats potentially have the next “Treydan Stukes story.”
Homeowners in Cochise County’s Willcox Basin are facing widespread well failures due to sediment buildup and ground subsidence caused by excessive groundwater pumping, leading many to rely on costly water hauling services for drinking water.

