September 9 recap: Tucson news you may have missed today
Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ Daily Star.
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For Star subscribers: This summer's rainy season in Tucson was especially disappointing because forecasts suggested good rain from beginning to end, but it rarely materialized.Â
Daydrian Brown, a student at Cienega High School in Vail, was fatally shot July 6 at a house party near East 22nd Street and South Craycroft Road.
The Tucson Sugar Skulls will have their fifth coach since 2019, after the franchise "mutually agreed to part ways" with head coach and general manager Billy Back.Â
The University of ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ will be laying off 43 staff members due to termination of the federal nutrition education program known as SNAP-Ed, …
Justine Wadsack, a former state senator from Tucson, has dropped her civil rights lawsuit against Tucson police over a April 2024 traffic stop for speeding.
Jon Wilner's bowl projections: ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ may rack up the wins this year as the ÃÛÁÄÖ±²¥ avoid most of the Big 12's best teams.
On Monday, Marcela Davila announced that after decades of serving up thousands of meals, The Little One, located at 151 N. Stone Ave., will be closing its doors on September 19.
Two unidentified Tucson firefighters who recently were diagnosed with thyroid cancer had their their original workers' compensation claims denied, supporters said Tuesday.
School is back in session, the days are getting shorter, and even though it might not feel like it outside, the fall season is almost upon us.…
A roundup of the best of last week's high school football action, plus two games to catch this week.Â