May 4 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Power was officially turned off to the current Highmark Stadium on Friday. It is considered the start of the stadium’s mass demolition and is a significant milestone for the project as the new stadium nears completion.
A win in the last game of the regular season gives the Pima College softball team the No. 1 seed for this week's region tournament.
The Arizona baseball team got swept by No. 11 Kansas, which has a four-game lead in the Big 12 standings and hasn't lost a conference home game all season.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: Expansion to 76 teams threatens March Madness magic, squeezing out Cinderella stories.
Amna Al-Qaisi walked into the kitchen on a recent Wednesday morning to the sound of cheers and laughs as she greeted the staff. You can’t help…
Much of Arizona will have a wet and hot summer, according to AccuWeather.
Con artists posing as ICE agents and immigration officers are using WhatsApp and fake court hearings to bilk vulnerable people out of their savings with empty promises to fix immigration problems.
New border wall construction could make it even more difficult for wolves and other wildlife to continue roaming their cross-border ranges.
Ironwood Ridge's Kallie George has become one of the top volleyball players in Southern Arizona — both on the sand and the hardwood.
The Tucson Unified School District governing board has unanimously approved a one-year pilot program for a four-day school week at Palo Verde …

