April 23 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(7) updates to this series since
Fair goers take in the Pima County Fair, April 22, 2026, Tucson, Ariz. This year's fair is heading into its final weekend, last session is Sunday.
Two dozen volunteers came together to work on a home in the Angels Crossing neighborhood for a Vietnam veteran and his wife, as part of a work…
College Football Playoff leaders delay decisions on expansion, rankings and format changes, as Big Ten and SEC clash and media interests shape the sport’s future.
A 41-year-old Tucson woman traveling with three children had 20 rifles, a rocket-powered grenade launcher tube and other weapons and parts stashed in her car as she crossed into Nogales, Sonora, federal authorities say.
The Falcons couldn't hold a 4-0 lead late, erased a one run deficit in the tenth and finally got past the Dorados with a run in the 12th in a …
Notes and observations from Arizona football's final spring practice, as the Wildcats prepare for the spring showcase.
PHOENIX — A judge ruled the Arizona Department of Water Resources acted illegally when it changed how it determined if there was enough ground…
Arizona softball’s senior class — led by Tayler Biehl and five transfers — embraces team culture while powering the Wildcats into their final home series against Houston.
For Star subscribers: Sen. Ruben Gallego is not accused of any sexual misconduct of the sort that caused his friend Rep. Eric Swalwell to resign. But his association with Swalwell fits his politics.
Arizona forward Mabil Mawut launches “Children of the Nile” project, collecting shoes to support South Sudanese youth, inspired by his refugee roots and basketball journey.

