May 13 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Bolstered by world-class facilities, Arizona track and field looks to make an immediate statement in the Big 12 tournament.
Arizona, Nevada and California would still have to take massive cuts in their Colorado River water supplies under a new, preliminary plan devi…
Arizona's Brayden Burries ranked highly in nearly all NBA Combine shooting drills, drawing praise as one of the most impressive players, and was among the leaders in vertical leap testing.
Arizona freshman Lawi Ngetich, 17, is a rising distance star, breaking records and ranking among top U20 runners while balancing academics and international competition.
Pusch Ridge junior Mark Stypa took home the state golf championship title, while also helping lead the Lions to a second-place finish.
The look of sheer disgust washed over the face of Kenneth Foy’s business partner when he proposed a new special for their restaurant, Dante’s Fire.
Q&A with Arizona men’s tennis coach Clancy Shields, who has guided the Wildcats to their first Elite Eight in program history. No. 8 Arizona faces No. 1 Wake Forest Thursday.
Olivia Barnes spent four days at Tucson High Magnet filming 'When the World Went Quite," one of 16 films being screened at the U of A's 2026 "Magic Hour."
Arizona Wildcats baseball notebook: On left-hander Maclain Roberts’ journey from New Zealand to Arizona; right-hander Evan Brandt’s breakout performance; the outlook for the final series; and more.
Tanque Verde High School won its first softball state championship on Monday, while neighboring Willcox took home its first title in over 15 years.

