March 31 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
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Increased police presence and traffic control will be in effect in Tucson Saturday for Arizona's Final Four game vs. Michigan near the University of Arizona and in downtown.
Tracking player movement into and out of the Arizona women's basketball program as the start of the 2026 transfer-portal cycle approaches.
Will Arizona get more serious about water conservation, or return to depending on groundwater pumping? Experts weigh in.
For Star subscribers: The planned new immigration detention center in Marana demands an active response from town officials. It's indefensible to go along and ignore the abuses at these ICE centers.
Arizona women's basketball player Montaya Dew, a former top-10 recruit, announced her medical retirement Tuesday. She suffered two major knee injuries during her time as a Wildcat.
President Donald Trump is set to return to Arizona this month for an event with Turning Point USA and Turning Point Action.
The Roadrunners' playoff hopes hinge on a tough road trip, starting with a San Diego showdown, as they trail by one point for the last playoff spot.
The Wildcats erase a halftime deficit to drop the Boilermakers and head to the Final Four, winning the West Regional 79-64, San Jose, Calif., …
Greg Hansen's Notebook: Pima College's championship women's basketball coach Todd Holthaus deserves a spot in the ACCAC Hall of Fame.
Arizona men's basketball's five-star class of 2026 guard is excited to join the Wildcats next year, saying he envisions himself being in the same Final Four position next season.

