July 16 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(10) updates to this series since
Happy 80th birthday to Tucson icon Linda Ronstadt. To celebrate, a music critic/fan has ranked his 10 favorite songs of hers.
FC Tucson overcame a tense finish to the regular season to earn a third straight USL League Two playoff berth and now travels to face San Francisco City in the round of 32.
For those braving the triple-digit temps in Tucson, there are sweet summer deals to be had.
The University of Arizona’s new 9-story dorm will be able to accommodate 1,300 students when it opens in the fall of 2028.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors postponed naming a new county treasurer after a last-minute executive session. The delay leaves key functions of the Treasurer's Office on hold, including property tax refunds and other statutory duties, according to the interim chief deputy treasurer.
Two Republican gubernatorial hopefuls, trailing in the polls, are spending pretty much all the money they have in hopes of clinching the party's nomination in the Tuesday primary.
In a decision handed down this week, the Arizona Department of Water Resources determined that Tucson can keep its 100-year assured water supply designation.
In Part I of our Q&A with Arizona defensive coordinator Danny Gonzales, he discussed why the Wildcats will have a deeper rotation at linebacker and the defensive line.
The University of Arizona’s College of Veterinary Medicine has received full accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education.
Backers of an initiative to reform the state's universal voucher program say GOP lawmakers are illegally giving voters a biased view of the measure.

