April 27 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a quick digest of today's top local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
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Arizona left-hander Luc Fladda was named Big 12 co-Pitcher of the Week after recording 11 strikeouts without walking a batter in six-plus scoreless innings against BYU.
Arizona head coach Brent Brennan said "there's more depth (on the offensive line) than we've had in the past." How will the two-deep depth chart at tackle shake out?
The Wild West Mini Market is a bad cook's paradise.
Neither Motiejus Krivas nor Ivan Kharchenkov appeared on the NBA's official list of early draft applicants Monday, indicating both are almost …
Dracula in Gordon Greenberg's "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors" wants to find his Ms. Right and settle down for eternity.
The Pima baseball team ends its season with a 28-25 record, while the softball team remains in first place with a week to go in the regular season.
A 32 year-old man struck earlier this month as he ran across East 22nd Street has died, Tucson police say.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: Caitlyn Jenner, who won a 1976 Olympic gold medal as Bruce Jenner, will be among dozens of decathlete stars celebrated at the University of Arizona's renovated track.
The Wildcats wrapped up their off-season camp with their Spring Showcase, April 25, 2026, Tucson, Ariz.
An invasive plant known as stinknet is rapidly spreading across Southern Arizona, raising concerns about wildfire risk and environmental damage. Experts warn the aggressive yellow weed can choke out native plants, fuel hotter fires and even pose health risks — urging residents to remove it now before it takes over.

