April 29 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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The University of Arizona is investigating three fraternities — Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Mu — for allegedly forcing their members to drink alcohol and leading them to alcohol poisoning in some cases, knowingly or unknowingly giving them drugs, and subjecting them to “threatening and endangering behaviors” with some experiencing burns from hot liquids.
For Star Subscribers: Soldier's Best Friend works with trainers to prepare shelter dogs for pairing with veterans.
Erika Kirk described what she saw at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting incident and slammed the political “far left” in a video filmed from “The Charlie Kirk Show” podcast studio.
Which western cities could host the new opening round of the NCAA basketball tournaments? It’s complicated. Arena availability and frequency of non-stop flights are two of the many considerations.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: After going through two seasons of mush, Arizona women's basketball coach Becky Burke is exuding positive vibes.
Hobbs was spotted cheering on the Arizona Diamondbacks over the weekend for the teams special series in Mexico City, prompting questions about who paid for her ticket.
Michael Lev column: Taking stock of Arizona Wildcats football now that spring practice has concluded, including observations on the Fifita brothers and an educated guess on what fall might bring.
U.S. District Court Judge Susan Brnovich has sided with Arizona in its effort to withhold certain voter data demanded by the Department of Justice.
The legal fight over the “illegal orders” video that snowballed into an effort to censure and demote Arizona's Sen. Mark Kelly goes to the appeals court on May 7.
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs said Tuesday she wants to put the proposed $17.9 billion Republican budget behind her so that real negotiations can…

