June 3 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould urged Congress to consider athlete employment and collective bargaining, backing sweeping college sports reform legislation during a Senate hearing on the industry's future.
Demolition of the former Casa Molina on East Speedway has begun, but the bull statue in its parking lot will remain intact.
Many of Tohono Chul's collection of night blooming cereus put on their annual one-night-only show, spreading their petals shortly before sundo…
For Star Subscribers: The shop will be stocked with handcrafted products, along with vintage finds and apothecary goods.
The deportation case against Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo has been dropped — for now. Toledo made headlines last month when she was arre…
An Arizona State trooper who shot and killed a driver east of Tucson last month was "partially hanging" from an SUV when he fired, the agency said in a news release.
Greg Hansen's notebook: How Tucson has fared in state championships in other sports dating to 1980, outside of dominating the softball world.
The deportation case against a Tucson woman who was apprehended last month at her home has been terminated.
Arizona baseball has hired Jack Meggs of Saint Mary's as hitting coach. The Gaels are fresh off an upset of No. 1 UCLA in the NCAA Tournament.
Tribal leaders and Arizona lawmakers are demanding that the Indian Health Service halt plans to close its Tucson facility, a move that will fo…

