June 23 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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For Star subscribers: In the offseason of Tucson's summer, the University of Arizona is making aggressive moves to save money. They risk turning off donors and losing advantages in health sciences.
Arizona landed 2027 four-star wide receiver Ty Johnson, one of the top receivers in California.
Savannah Guthrie cried during Tuesday's 'Today' show as she reacted to news reports about ransom notes following the disappearance of her mother, Nancy, from her Tucson home.
The Arizona baseball team will return to Arlington, Texas, to open the 2027 season. The field for the Shriners Children's College Showdown includes College World Series champion Oklahoma.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: Here's why defense-first, team-first, battle-tested Tobe Awaka should go in the second round of the 2026 NBA Draft.
When you're walking around the University of Arizona it’s hard to miss the vibrant window displays of Pink Moon Mercantile.
Before McKale Center became Arizona basketball's iconic home, the arena survived funding fights, construction delays and political opposition on its path to opening in 1973.
Despite an early 16-point lead, the Phoenix Mercury couldn't hold off Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Monday.
A former University of Arizona staff member has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the university through the Arizona Board of Regents, alleging retaliatory actions. The board of regents, on the other hand, says it was because she wasn’t discharging her duties appropriately.
Attorneys for Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo filed a motion Monday to terminate DHS's second deportation case against Toledo, arguing noth…

