May 28 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(9) updates to this series since
A Tucson-based environmental group is accusing the Trump administration of moving at a snail's pace in determining whether a sesame-sized moll…
A 30-year-old Tucson man who pleaded guilty to two counts of abusive sexual contact with a minor was sentenced to 18 years in a federal prison and a lifetime of probation, prosecutors say.
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PHOENIX — The Trump administration is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to allow Arizona to block people who do not provide "documented proof of c…
Arizona Schools for the Deaf and Blind has agreed to let Saguaro City Music Theatre continue using its performance venue as the shutters the Tucson campus.
Amanda Elizabeth Maestas pleaded guilty to a count of theft and is set to be sentenced to probation in Tucson's Pima County Superior Court.
Demonstrators held signs and chanted at the Project Blue data center construction site, at S. Houghton Road and E. Brekke Road, on May 28, 202…
A 51-year-old shot during a confrontation in April at a midtown Tucson convenience store has died and police are investigating the case as a homicide.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: It's no secret why Arizona softball has struggled to continue its College World Series legacy — lack of elite pitching, with a staff ERA of 4.74.
Maria Cristina Tapia Cornejo, a 71-year-old dishwasher, has been in custody since she was swept up in an ICE raid at restaurants in northern Arizona. The owners, meanwhile, have been free while awaiting trial.
Tohono O'odham tribal police officer Bryan Brown was killed in the line of duty in August 2020, just months before his planned retirement. In …

