March 23 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a quick digest of today's top local news stories from Arizona Daily Star.
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Pima women's basketball won its first-ever national championship, "a tribute to the 19 years of work we put in," said head coach Todd Holthaus.
A candidate for clerk of superior court in Cochise County says the state needs to explain the emergency clause included in the new law to move primary elections up by two weeks.
Day one of the Cologuard Classic by Exact Sciences kicked off at La Paloma Country Club on Friday morning.
A new late-night food option hits Fourth Avenue: Quesos on 4th brings 14 varieties of quesadillas and bold Mexican-inspired flavors.
Steven Alkers edges Padraig Harrington in an extra hole of play to take his second consecutive Cologuard Classic, March 22, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
The 2026 UA New Directions Festival will present two short plays written by Josiah Santos, the theater senior who was struck and killed near campus last October.
Music fans braved the record heat and turned out to the Cathedral Square for KXCI’s 2nd Annual Baila el Pueblo–A Desert Music Festival, March …
The artist who created the bronze statue of César Chávez that stood at the intersection leading into Barrio Viejo south of downtown and the president of the neighborhood association both said they were not informed by the city in advance of its removal.
The Sun Devils ripped six homers and plated runs in every inning on the night in run-ruling the Wildcats 16-5 to open their three game weekend…
Greg Hansen's notebook: Arizona men's tennis coach Clancy Shields won his 182nd match as the UA's coach last week, surpassing the school record 181 set by the late Bill Wright.

