May 19 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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About 16,000 people applied for a chance to come to the Tucson stop of Antiques Roadshow.
In honor of what we like to call 520 Day (May 20), we look back on a banner year for Tucson's sports scene.
From first-time champions to making school history, Southern Arizona high school student-athletes gave it their all this spring.
Arizona baseball standouts Tony Lira and Nate Novitske were named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. Lira also picked up honorable-mention recognition from the league alongside senior reliever Garrett Hicks.
Greg Hansen's notebook: Sweeping ESPN profile reveals the heartbreak, resilience and triumph that shaped Steve Kerr from grieving Arizona Wildcats guard to NBA champion coach.
No. 1 Salpointe Catholic defeated No. 2 Mica Mountain, 4-2, in the 4A state championship game Monday evening at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stad…
Former Arizona basketball player Kylan Boswell says he’s grown into a much different player and person than he was when he committed to UA and played two seasons for the Wildcats.
New figures from the Census Bureau show that Tucson joins other big cities in Arizona in seeing growth stalled or on the decline.
Federal agents rushed into a Tucson home Monday morning and took Karla Toledo, 31, into custody as she was getting ready to leave for work, her family says.
Michael Lev column: The best high school softball in the state is being played in Southern Arizona. Need proof? Just look at who won the most state championships this year.

