August 18 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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Arizona’s Supreme Court ruled that Proposition 144, a package of election law changes, can be presented to voters as a single measure, rejecting claims that its provisions were improperly combined under one ballot item.
A 57-year-old passenger was killed in a two-vehicle crash Monday evening in midtown Tucson, police said.
Students and their families flock to the University of Arizona for dorm move-in day on Tuesday morning.
For Star subscribers: Julissa Salazar, the slain 19-year-old University of Arizona student should have had the chance to get help from those who know domestic violence and how much danger she was in.
Police are investigation the deadly shooting of a man Monday night on Tucson's southwest side.
Arizonans will not get to vote on making major changes in Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, commonly known as vouchers, because an initiative will fall short of valid signatures.
Greg Hansen’s notebook: Sean Roebuck’s serious car crash brings back painful memories of past tragedies involving standout Tucson-area high school football players.
Arizona’s 2026 recruiting class is stepping up in a major way this training camp.
Arizona volleyball enters the 2026 season with veteran leadership, key transfers, emerging talent and Big 12 ambitions as coach Charita Stubbs prepares the Wildcats for a competitive schedule.
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