Search / Found (17)
Lodge on the Desert seeks Chapter 11 protection: No business interruption expected in bankruptcy
Lodge on the Desert has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, but its attorneys emphasize that "business as usual" will continue for the 77-year-old Tucson hotel, its employees and customers.
Chicago Store wins downtown decorating contest
The historic Chicago Store took first place in a downtown holiday window decorating contest with living room scenes showcasing pianos, organs, violins, upright basses, cellos and other instruments.
50th-year relighting of El Con sign set
The original 1962 El Con Mall sign, featuring a helmeted conquistador and his crossed swords, was reinstalled Thursday after a full renovation.
Rescuer of tall-ship survivors is Tucson native
Tucson native Daniel Todd, a Coast Guard rescue swimmer stationed in Elizabeth City, N.C., rescued nine of the survivors from the sinking HMS Bounty off the Carolina coast on Monday.
Raytheon workers OK deal
Bargaining unit members ratified a new three-year contract Sunday for about 1,600 hourly workers at Raytheon Missile Systems, Southern Arizona's largest private employer.
Mesa debate: The GOP candidates' border-security stances
Here’s some of what the Republican presidential candidates said about securing Arizona’s border with Mexico when they were asked about the issue at their CNN debate in Mesa:
Elle Wine Bistro closes, citing economy
Elle Wine Bistro closed its doors Friday, a little more than a year after the restaurant, previously called Elle A Wine Country Restaurant, moved from Broadway Village to Campbell Plaza.
Tucson's Elle restaurant closes
Elle Wine Bistro closed its doors today, a little more than a year after the restaurant, previously called Elle Wine Country Restaurant, moved from historic Broadway Village to Campbell Plaza.
Elephants now both going to San Diego
Connie and Shaba will stay together after all - "as long as needed," says Reid Park Zoo spokeswoman Vivian VanPeenen.
Tucson's Connie and Shaba will stay together, move to San Diego Zoo
Connie and Shaba will stay together after all - "as long as needed," says Reid Park Zoo spokeswoman Vivian VanPeenen.
Giffords to aide: Toast, please
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is talking "more and more every day," her staff said Wednesday.
Rep. Giffords is speaking; also 'understands, supports' husband's shuttle decision
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is speaking some phrases, her staff confirms. “It’s very big news and we are all very excited,” spokesman C.J. Karamargin said.
Doctors voice high hopes for Giffords
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is a temporary resident of Houston, but no one there is going to forget that she's an Arizonan.
Eegee's heading to Casa Grande, plans Phoenix expansion later
The Eegee's "brain freeze zone" is moving up Interstate 10.
Q&A provides insights on award-winning ads
You know that local TV commercial you've been seeing where avocados, fried eggs, olives, beach balls and even droopy socks stand in for a model's breasts?
Follow the Arizona Daily Star
on Facebook
on Twitter
Follow @starnetGoogle+
on Google+
Get email updates from
RSS
Follow via RSS
Deals, offers & events
View more...Looking for a GIFT? Stop in to Jay’s of Tucson
Kachina’s, Iron Wood Carvings, Nylon Rope Baskets, Tiles to Sm…
Looking for Great Outdoor Family Fun?
Rated one of the “Top 50 Things To Do in Arizona!” by Arizona …
Arapahoe Tree Surgeons Specialty Tree Services
We provide specialty services, such as organic feeding, micro …
Video
Event Calendar
Most viewed:
• Today's events
• Add an event
• Business
• Fund-raisers
• Theater
• Movie times
StarNet newsletters
Sign up for StarNet e-mail newsletters























Please Wait…