April 2 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(10) updates to this series since
How a young reporter covering Mexican border issues in Tucson ended up in the stands reporting on the Final Four for the Arizona Daily Star 25 years ago.
The Star's Justin Spears writes about the significance of Arizona's Final Four run through the lens of a Tucson native.
The store north of downtown Tucson has already started its liquidation sale.
The Star's food and entertainment reporters, who happen to be New York Jets and Buffalo Bills fans, recently checked out one of Tucson's newest wings spots: Anchor Bar.
A man was killed in a crash involving two pickup trucks Monday afternoon on Tucson's west side, police say.
Greg Hansen's notebook: Two Salpointe Lancers went on to play for Final Four basketball teams — one at UConn, one at Arizona. They'll be cheering on their alma maters Saturday.
Athletes Unlimited Softball League opens the doors to former Arizona softball stars to go pro.
For Star subscribers: A new legal issue is jamming up the proposed data-center project in Marana,. Plus, Ciscomani travels to Scotland and Grijalva forms a new congressional caucus.
Here are some Final Four records that seem untouchable.
Our $25 challenge starts at Pop Cycle, where Tucson-made art, gifts and goods all come in under budget.

