March 12 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
Michael Lev column: Breaking down Arizona men’s basketball’s 81-59 victory over UCF in the Big 12 Tournament quarterfinals, including a brief stumble and a sterling save by Brayden Burries.
Arizona guard Sumayah Sugapong is representing the Philippines at the FIBA World Cup qualifiers, while a few familiar faces are representing their home countries, too.
Arizona track and field sends Emma Gates, Tapenisa Havea and Mason Lawyer to the NCAA Indoor Championships this weekend after strong performances earned them spots among the nation’s top 16.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Maybe as much as ever over their first two seasons in the Big 12, the Arizona Wildcats missed the Pac-12 on Thursday.
No. 14 Arizona softball heads to Lubbock on an eight-game winning streak for a key Big 12 series against No. 2 Texas Tech this weekend.
Local officials say finishing seven carry-over projects and improving public communication are top priorities following passage of RTA Next, the massive regional transportation plan.
Two top state officials are telling Arizona counties to refuse to comply with any grand jury subpoenas for private voter records.
A critical minerals mine under construction in the Patagonia Mountains could soon be allowed to expand onto Coronado National Forest land, under a draft decision from the U.S. Forest Service.
Arizona State’s Bobby Hurley era ended after a Big 12 Tournament loss to Iowa State, while coaches and players across the conference discussed competition, coaching changes and NCAA Tournament hopes.
Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd was named the Sporting News’ college basketball Coach of the Year on Thursday after leading the Wildcats to a 29-win regular season.

