March 24 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
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Steven Alkers edges Padraig Harrington in an extra hole of play to take his second consecutive Cologuard Classic, March 22, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona's first spring practice was a non-padded practice — or "helmets and underwear," as Arizona head Brent Brennan called it.
This year's Sweet 16 has just two true blue bloods, Connecticut and Duke, left and no Cinderellas.
For Star subscribers: At times, public safety feels like a crisis in Tucson. The city government often treats it as a problem with social-service solutions. A new survey zeroes in on unreported crime.
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to begin the process of renaming the holiday that honors César Chávez as well other county assets, like signs that could be removed later.
On a conference level, the Big Ten has performed best with six of its nine participants moving to the Sweet 16 and an 11-5 record against the spread.
Greg Hansen's notebook: "If you love what you do, if you're tough enough, you can live with the heartaches of being a basketball coach," Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said recently.
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 …
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For the second year in a row, the NCAA Tournament will not have a single mid-major team in the Sweet 16, not a single team that qualifies as a Cinderella.

