June 2 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
(9) updates to this series since
The lawsuit will make Pima County the first in the country to challenge ACA rule changes, officials say.
The University of Arizona has reduced the height of the new dorm planned on the northwest corner of Speedway and Campbell from 19 stories to 9 stories.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit accusing several major health insurance companies of conspiring to suppress payments to doctors and hospitals through a shared pricing system. The lawsuit alleges the practice led to higher costs for patients and reduced competition in the health care market.
The Cesar E Chavez building on the University of Arizona campus will officially have its name removed and will be referred to by its former name, the Economics building.
A Banner–University Medical Center South employee has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a patient in the hospital’s behavioral health unit. Authorities say the alleged assault occurred during an overnight shift, and the employee has since been fired as the investigation continues.
The Tucson Saguaros open their 11th season at Kino Stadium with fresh talent, professional aspirations and hopes of building on last year's Pecos League championship success.
Greg Hansen's notebook: Arizona basketball walk-on Jackson Francois, son of Arizona atheltic director Desireé Reed-Francois, has been hired to be the head boys basketball coach at Walden Grove High School.
FC Tucson stays unbeaten, and un-scored on, in league action, with a 2-0 shutout over the Eagles, May 30, 2026, Tucson, Ariz.
The Star is highlighting 10 golf courses in Southern Arizona you should consider playing this summer. Up next: The Club at Starr Pass.
San Antonio defensive lineman Ahzan Bacote committed to Arizona football over Mississippi State, Iowa State, Baylor and Arizona State.

