August 19 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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The Arizona Supreme Court declined to require Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to rewrite his ballot measure description, ruling it was not false or misleading under state law, despite dissent from two justices who wanted more detail on citizenship requirements in Proposition 144.
The Arizona football program has a billboard in Tucson to promote Noah Fifita’s Heisman campaign.
Members of the press toured the newest Casino Del Sol location for a preview of the game floor on Tuesday morning.
Somehow, I have the fewest photos with the people I’m closest to. It usually doesn’t occur to me until a birthday rolls around, and I’m diggin…
Pima County canceled November school board elections in Marana, Vail, Flowing Wells, Catalina Foothills and other districts after uncontested races left candidates unopposed.
For Star Subscribers: Chorost & Co., curator of pre-owned jewelry and luxury watches, will open at 5615 E. River Road, near Craycroft Road, on Sept. 4.
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.
A Tucson police recruit was killed and his fiancée, a corrections officer for Pima County, was wounded in an early morning shooting at their home on the far southwest side, authorities say. Investigators are searching for two gunmen.
Wearing Euro-styled uniforms commemorating their exhibition trip to Lithuania, the Arizona Wildcats could never get comfortable in them.
Greg Hansen’s notebook: Former Arizona strength coach Marc Hill, a key part of the Wildcats’ 1997 NCAA title team, deserves a place in the program’s upcoming championship celebration.

