March 17 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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The Pima College men's and women's basketball team both won their openers of the NJCAA Division II National Tournament on Tuesday.
Meet the 1951 starting five from Arizona men's basketball's first-ever bid to play in the NCAA Tournament.
In Tucson, events are being cancelled or renamed amid "deeply troubling allegations" leveled against the late labor that reportedly center on alleged sexual abuse against young women and minors.
Attorney General Kris Mayes cites 20 different instances where she says that KalshiEX LLC has allowed people in Arizona to wager on various events, violating state gaming laws.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs told members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington said that the state's work in defense and AI should help keep from being short-changed on Colorado River water.
A former basketball standout at Rincon High School is now responsible for the 109 referees who have been chosen to work the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
A look at Arizona's running backs unit, as the Wildcats prepare to start spring football practices.
Jaden Bradley has become not only the Wildcats’ leader but a player not afraid to take the clutch shot, after years of playing more secondary roles at Arizona and Alabama.
The 86-year-old Grammy-winning Tejano star Ruben “El Gato Negro” Ramos brings hie latest album to KXCI's 2nd annual Baila el Pueblo — A Desert Music Festival.
ASU is one of three Big 12 men's basketball teams that will head into next season with new coaches.

