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Several stars left for the NFL, reshaping the wide receiver landscape. In our 2025 preview, we rank every Big 12 program’s WR ...
Rex Allen, singer/songwriter, movie star and TV star, has long been considered Arizona's favorite cowboy. His first movie was called "The Arizona Cowboy." ...
She was born in the United States and the Fourteen Amendment of the Constitution prevents the government from taking away citizenship.
Over the next five weeks, Star columnist Greg Hansen will be profiling 10 Tucsonans making a difference. Up first: Randolph Golf Complex's Andrew Wack.
Two men were arrested Monday after investigators said they found more than 300 marijuana plants and growing equipment in a northwest-side home.
While Speedway's teen-enticing essence and nostalgic character may endure — what a 1983 local headline called "Tucson's lane for the fast life" — there were many attempts to change the ...
Controversy over approvals for a large data center has Pima County Supervisors taking a fresh look at how they consider big ...
For Star subscribers: Dr. Andrew Weil has long wanted to have a True Food Kitchen in his hometown, but it's taken 15 years to bring it here. Now it's opening.
The local call to preserve the green energy tax breaks comes as Republican lawmakers are rushing to finish the "One Big ...
Tucson poet and short story writer Dan Gilmore died Thursday, Nov. 29, at Casa de la Luz Hospice. Gilmore, who was 81, was diagnosed with ALS late last year.
Juneteenth originally started in Galveston, Texas to commemorate June 19, 1865, the date that enslaved people in that state were informed of their freedom.
Legendary songstress Linda Ronstadt has regained her speech after a bout with COVID earlier this year.