April 28 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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U.S. District Court Judge Susan Brnovich has sided with Arizona in its effort to withhold certain voter data demanded by the Department of Justice.
Arizona softball turned a different sort of double play as Sydney Stewart and Rylie Holder were honored by the Big 12 following standout performances in a sweep of Houston.
Arizona announced earlier this week that both Motiejus Krivas and Ivan Kharchenkov have re-signed with the Wildcats.
Get ready to dance — International Jazz Day at Hotel Congress brings Naomi Uyama & Her Handsome Devils to the Plaza stage for a night of roaring ‘20s energy. Come early for a beginner Lindy Hop lesson, then stick around as live jazz turns the patio into a full-on swing party.
Greg Hansen's Notebook:Â Adama Bal, who transferred from Arizona in 2022 and completed his college career at Santa Clara, has played in eight NBA games for the Memphis Grizzlies.
More than 300 singers will be on the Centennial Hall stage Sunday celebrating the Tucson Girls Chorus's 40th anniversary.Â
Arizona and Ivan Kharchenkov announced the German/Russian forward has re-signed with UA on Tuesday, officially confirming his return to the Wi…
Arizona Theatre Company season opens with Tony-winning drama "Proof" and includes August Wilson's 'Gem of the Ocean' and return of 'Little Shop of Horrors.'
RDMFIT, a new women-only gym on Tucson's south side, is a supportive space where local women can gain confidence, build community and prioritize their health.
Three of the six musicals on Broadway In Tucson's 2026-27 subscription season are based on novels. 'Lion King,' 'Six' and 'Hadestown' return as special events.Â

