March 11 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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As the days grow longer and the temperature warms up, wildflowers are beginning to bloom along city roads and out on hiking trails.
In addition to her championship title, Jimenez was awarded the tournament's “Outstanding Wrestler” award and the NCAA's “Most Dominant Wrestler” award for the 2025-26 season.
Arizona volleyball coach Charita Stubbs signed a three-year contract extension through the 2030 season after leading the Wildcats to a 2025 NCAA Tournament appearance and a NIVC title during her tenure.
Greg Hansen's Notebook: University of Arizona has debuted a new "Bear Down" TV campaign, embracing Button Salmon’s 1926 plea.
For Subscribers: The restaurants on North Oracle Road and East Irvington Road will become different businesses.
The Wildcats are full steam ahead entering the 2026 Big 12 Tournament as a team that's been nearly impossible to stop on the court.
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.
Two top state officials are telling Arizona counties to refuse to comply with any grand jury subpoenas for private voter records.
Players react to the Big 12 Tournament’s high-tech LED glass floor in Kansas City, while Arizona standouts Jaden Bradley and Brayden Burries are named finalists for prestigious Naismith positional awards.
Arizona guard Jaden Bradley was named a Sporting News third-team All-American on Wednesday, being honored again for more than his statistics.

