June 24 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Arizona softball is in the market for a hitting coach with Amber Freeman reportedly headed to Texas. The UA offense thrived under Freeman's tutelage the past two seasons.
Riding a four-game winning streak, the Tucson Sugar Skulls are playing "good complementary football all around."
Tracking transfer-portal activity for the Arizona baseball and softball teams during the 2026 cycle.
Stanford football is prioritizing offensive line recruiting under Tavita Pritchard, who hopes that developing high school talent instead of chasing transfer portal additions can revive the Cardinal program.
Buc-ee's finally opened Monday in Goodyear, treating Arizonans to a taste of the gas station with a major cult following.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: One of the top competitive cyclists in Tucson history, with four Tour de France races under his belt, has died.
Arenado was one of several Diamondbacks to come through in their 4-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night at Busch Stadium.
The former UA standout, who was part of the Wildcats’ 2001 Final Four team, gushed openly when Arizona put the first of two players into the first round.
For Star subscribers: In the offseason of Tucson's summer, the University of Arizona is making aggressive moves to save money. They risk turning off donors and losing advantages in health sciences.
New video and details have been released in the shooting of a man who pointed a gun at Pima County Sheriff's deputies after making a false 911 call in Tucson.

