June 11 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(9) updates to this series since
Arizona lawmakers have approved legislation aimed at prohibiting the use of Sharia law and related practices that conflict with state law, including forced marriage, honor killings and female genital mutilation. The proposal passed on party-line votes and now heads to Gov. Katie Hobbs, while critics argue the measure is unnecessary because the prohibited acts are already illegal.
The first casino in Tucson's city limits will have 924 slot machines and will create 500 jobs, Casino Del Sol says.
Around 24 middle schoolers participated in the 19th annual Camp Scrubs at Banner University Medical Center on Thursday.
A deputy who fired at a man during a call about gunfire at a party last month southwest of Tucson has been identified.
Arizona men's basketball will host Kansas and play BYU and Houston twice in the 2026-27 Big 12 season, giving the Wildcats a schedule loaded with marquee conference matchups.
A new report adds details to the April death of a 40-year-old man who threw rocks at cars and cut himself a box cutter while fleeing from Tucson police.
Arizona men's basketball has reportedly added international prospect Maksim Brnovic from Lithuania's Zalgiris II program, giving the Wildcats another frontcourt option after Koa Peat remained in the NBA Draft.
The new Office of Community and Economic Impact will better align with the city's economic development efforts, officials say.
When asked to report "negative" historical information in national parks, Arizona travelers had thoughts.
Find out how much Arizona's men's and women's basketball and football programs profited and lost in the 2024-25 season.

