May 5 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
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A 16-year-old driver faces charges that includes second-degree murder in a fatal crash last month on Tucson's south side, police say.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: Koa Peat has struggled with 3-point shooting at Arizona but that shouldn't stop him from making a successful run in the NBA.
As we reach the midpoint of the offseason, Jon Wilner updates his early Top 25 list, published in January, with an updated version ahead of the 2026 season.
Recreational marijuana will remain legal in Arizona, at least for now, after a conservative activist abandoned plans to ask voters to revisit the issue in 2026. Sean Noble said concerns about impacts on children and marketing practices have not materialized, and shifting political and public sentiment made the effort unlikely to succeed.
Treydan Stukes credits his father’s book and H.E.A.R.T. principles for shaping his character and fueling his rise from an Arizona walk-on to a Las Vegas Raiders second-round selection.
UA senior films delve into horror, the supernatural, a bird invasion, a Grandpa's secret, self-discovery in a VW and a politician getting a Gen Z makeover.
A fire destroyed a historic Prescott Valley home known as “The Castle,” more than 100 years after it was built as one of the Arizona Territory…
The federal government has agreed to pump more than $450 million into programs to carry out additional Colorado River water conservation, Ariz…
Arizona patients have been able to get abortion pills in the mail and use telehealth for about three months — access that could be revoked aga…

