May 6 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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A federal judge ruled that Congress gave a commission exclusive jurisdiction over prediction market wagering, blocking Arizona's effort to pursue online prediction sites for violating state gaming laws.
Three shops anchored by a Shake Shake will open on North Campbell Avenue south of East Fort Lowell Road.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: Arizona football coach Brent Brennan’s staff continuity stands out, with minimal turnover since 2025. Retaining top assistants and boosting salaries strengthens Wildcats.
Arizona softball senior catcher Sydney Stewart was named the 2026 Big 12 Player of the Year. Junior outfielder Regan Shockey and senior shortstop Tayler Biehl were among other Wildcats honored.
Pueblo basketball standout and Arizona’s girls basketball all-time leading scorer, America Cazares, signed with Pima Community College last week, keeping her talents right here in Tucson.
The Tucson Sugar Skulls, after losing back-to-back games, made personnel changes entering their in-state battle with the Arizona Rattlers in Glendale.
Border czar Tom Homan threatened to "flood" cities and states with federal officers if they refuse to cooperate with immigration authorities i…
Arizona softball’s Tele Jennings rises from transfer to cleanup hitter, boosting the Wildcats’ lineup ahead of the Big 12 Tournament with steady improvement, clutch RBIs and resilience.
Much of Arizona will have a wet and hot summer, according to AccuWeather.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs called the Republican Legislature's budget for the state "unbalanced and reckless."

