March 18 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Two Arizona GOP allies lack a legal basis to file a lawsuit in which they claim there could be more than 1 million people improperly included on voter registration rolls.
Arizona Daily Star columnist Greg Hansen shares his 3 candidates for the greatest shot in Arizona men's basketball history.
Almost nobody saw the collapse of the Pac-12's elite women's basketball teams coming.
Tracking player movement into and out of the Arizona women's basketball program as the start of the 2026 transfer-portal cycle approaches.
The Wildcats erased a first inning deficit in the second, but gave it right back in the third, surrendering four runs in a 6-3 loss to the vis…
NCAA Tournament picks: If not the No. 1s, then ... who? Which teams have a reasonable chance to derail the frontrunners?
A look at Arizona's wide receivers and tight ends, as the Wildcats prepare to start spring football practices.
For Star subscribers: The old debates at the Arizona Corporation Commission are over whether utilities should make a 9% or 10.5% profit. Now an expert says that's way too high and costly to customers.
For Star subscribers: Apothecurious: Taps, Bottles & Community seeks the feel of an old apothecary with a mix of beer, wine, mocktails, lectures, board games and books.
In Tucson, events are being cancelled or renamed amid "deeply troubling allegations" leveled against the late labor that reportedly center on alleged sexual abuse against young women and minors.

