April 7 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Senate President Warren Petersen has asked the Department of Justice to investigate whether Attorney General Kris Mayes and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes are trying to interfere with a federal grand jury investigation.
Pima County Supervisors on Tuesday passed a resolution opposing federal involvement in local elections following an executive order by President Trump focused on citizenship verification and that limits on mail-in voting.
Tucson sparked MLB’s Cactus League in 1947, offering a refuge from segregation. Though teams later centralized in Phoenix, Tucson’s legacy remains foundational to spring training’s evolution.
Two young brothers were killed and their mom was critically injured Tuesday morning in a crash in Sierra Vista, police say.
A Tucson man died Saturday night in Puerto Peñasco after falling from the terrace of bar.
The annual Agave Heritage Festival returns this weekend, celebrating the culinary, cultural and environmental importance of agave in Southern …
Ndizi the giraffe calf is already exploring his habitat — and winning over visitors.
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, pressed in the Tucson area Monday to spell out how he’ll handle the Colorado River's water crisis, said “nobody will be happy."
Notes and observations from Arizona's seventh spring football practice.
Greg Hansen's notebook: After resigning last month, former Arizona women's basketball GM, Michelle Marciniak, was hired as the CEO of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.

