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UA football: Daniel Jenkins
University of Arizona's Daniel Jenkins, bottom, upends University of California Berkeley's Jeremy Ross, top right, with Michael Calvin, left, in the first quarter at Arizona Stadium on September 25, 2010 in Tucson, Ariz. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star
Kelly Presnell photo mug
Mug shot of Kelly Presnell in the Star Studio, Tucson, AZ., Sunday May 1, 2005. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star
Greg Hansen: Livengood lost battle to UNLV president
Jim Livengood, left, hired Coach Sean Miller at the UA.
Sufren mexicanos con barreras estadounidenses
El cónsul de México en Tucsón, Juan Manuel Calderón Jaimes, habló recientemente con el Arizona Daily Star sobre varios temas relacionados con la frontera y la inmigración.
Tucson Padres: Darnell's rising star shot down by injuries
James Darnell, right, was all smiles before the 2011 All-Star Futures Game. Since then, his career has been sidetracked by various injuries.
Arizona basketball: Cats' revolving door
Daniel Bejarano averaged 6.3 points for Colorado State this past season. He played just 30 minutes for UA as a freshman in 2010-11.
"A" Mountain throughout the years
This is a shot of 'A mountain' which was painted green for St. Patricks Day. Taken on March 23, 2004 in Tucson, Arizona. "A" Mountain was illegally painted green on March 13. The city hopes to have it back to red, white and blue in a couple of days. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star Dig…
"A" Mountain throughout the years
People carry the cross during the 39th Annual Procession of Holy Friday up Sentinel Peak on April 6, 2007 in Tucson, Ariz. Parishioners made the walk up the hill while doing the stations of the cross with different people carrying the cross at every stop. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star
"A" Mountain throughout the years
A car passes by the green A on Sentinel Peak or "A Mountain" on April 3, 2008 in Tucson, Ariz. Permits to paint the A are supposed to include guarantees it will be restored to it's previous condition after special events, in this case St. Patrick's Day. Therefore the A needs to be re-painted…
"A" Mountain throughout the years
Green paint lies on top of red paint on Sentinel Peak or "A Mountain" on April 3, 2008 in Tucson, Ariz. Permits to paint the A are supposed to include guarantees it will be restored to it's previous condition after special events, in this case St. Patrick's Day. Therefore the A needs to be r…
Arizona State Museum celebrates 120 years
Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, an assistant curator of zooarchaeology at the Arizona State Museum, helps John Scheuring figure out what bones belong to what animal on July 27, 2006 in Tucson, Ariz. The Arizona State Museum's Archaeology Summer Camp for Adults, allows people to do indoor laboratory …
Cyclovia set to get rolling Sunday
Cyclovia got its start in 2010, above, with a route that wound near the University of Arizona. It drew more than 10,000 riders the next year, but bad weather curtailed it last year.
Cyclovia set to get rolling Sunday
"Part of our goal is for Cyclovia to happen four or five times a year at the minimum, along different routes that rotate throughout the city of Tucson," says coordinator Kylie Walzak.
Arizona football: Notre Dame's Neal leaving school
Davonté Neal was one of the state's best football players - and a star sprinter - at Chaparral High School. Neal left Notre Dame Wednesday.
What Loughner's parents knew: They watched his decline but didn't arrange for treatment
After the carnage at a northwest-side Safeway on Jan. 8, 2011, people milled about the crime scene. Then-U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was seriously injured by a bullet in her head. Six people were killed and 13 injured.
Tucson shooting records from Jan. 8 rampage to be released Wednesday
This January 2011 file photo shows people at the scene of the Tucson shooting spree. The Pima County Sheriff's Department is set to release records in the case for the first time on Wednesday.
Cinderella's Closet in Tucson hosts prom-dress giveaway March 24
Sisters Jennifer McCaig, left, and Melissa Shaner (now Tureaud), with some of the donated prom dresses they gave away at Cinderella's Closet in 2009.
Dante's 'Inferno' read on Maundy Thursday
Arizeder Urreiztieta reads Canto I during an all-night reading of Dante's "Inferno" held at St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church on April 9, 2009.
TUSD Superintendent John Pedicone
Dr. John Pedicone speaks during a TUSD board meeting concerning Ethnic Studies program on May 3, 2011.
Tucson painter Waid receives state award for impact on arts
Jim Waid received the Governor's Arts Award for Individual Artist. Waid was the only Tucsonan to receive one of the six awards presented earlier this month in Phoenix.
Hansen Sunday Notebook: Sadly, Pac-12 ref becomes bigger story than players
Sabino coach Jay Campos, whose squad will open against Salpointe, is expected to field another strong team in 2013.
Arizona basketball: Runner-up complex
Washington's Isaiah Thomas broke Arizona's hearts - and ended the Wildcats' hope for a conference title - when he hit a game-winner in 2011. The UA looks to win a Pac-12 final after finishing second the last two years.
Arizona basketball: Parrom: Mom wants a win
UA senior Kevin Parrom, right, knows his departed mother will be watching Saturday's game against ASU. "She hates losing," he said.
Brio to close restaurant at Tucson Mall
Brio Tuscan Grille opened at the Tucson Mall in June 2011. A company official said the restaurant "made every effort to gain sales, but we never found the traction." The restaurant expects to close March 17.
Arizona Football: Matt Scott
Matt Scott tosses the ball during football practice for the University of Arizona on August 5, 2010
Arizona Football: Matt Scott
University of Arizona football player Matt Scott does a drill during the first 2011 season practice at the Rincon Vista practice complex on August 4, 2011 in Tucson, Ariz. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star
Arizona Football: Matt Scott
University of Arizona football player Matt Scott, left, and Nick Foles do a drill during the first 2011 season practice at the Rincon Vista practice complex on August 4, 2011 in Tucson, Ariz.
Cinderella's Closet
Sisters Jennifer McCaig, left, and Melissa Shaner, right, pose with donated prom dresses in November 2009.
21 Grand Canyon-p5 dk
21 Grand Canyon-p5 dk : Katja Stumpp (KATJA STUMPP), of Bild, a German newspaper, lies down and peeks over her shoulder at the view at the new Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk on March 20, 2007 in near Kingman, Ariz. The Tribe has constructed a $30 million glass-bottomed walk way that reaches over t…
Breathtaking views
Josephine Ciffa drops her jaw as she leans over and takes a photo at the apex of the new Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk on March 20, 2007, near Kingman, Ariz. "I'm so excited, I need a cold beer. That was awesome," Ciffa said. "It's better than any roller coaster ride," she said. The Tribe has con…
A shutterbug's delight
People take photos at the new Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk on March 20, 2007, near Kingman, Ariz. The Tribe has constructed a $30 million glass-bottomed walk way that reaches over the Grand Canyon's edge 70 feet. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star
In midair
People walk on the new Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk on March 20, 2007, near Kingman, Ariz. The Tribe has constructed a $30 million glass-bottomed walk way that reaches over the Grand Canyon's edge 70 feet. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star
Tribe opens Skywalk
Tribe members were the first to walk the new Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk on March 20, 2007, near Kingman, Ariz. The Tribe has constructed a $30 million glass-bottomed walk way that reaches over the Grand Canyon's edge 70 feet. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star
The view below
Katja Stumpp, of Bild, a German newspaper, lies down and peeks over her shoulder at the view at the new Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk on March 20, 2007, near Kingman, Ariz. The Tribe has constructed a $30 million glass-bottomed walk way that reaches over the Grand Canyon's edge 70 feet. Photo by …
Getting to the Skywalk
A vehicle drives down Diamond Bar Road, which leads to the new Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk on March 19, 2007, near Kingman, Ariz. Visitors must travel this 14 mile wash board filled dirt road to reach the Skywalk. The Tribe has constructed a $30 million glass-bottomed walk way that reaches over…
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People walk on the new Hualapai Tribe's Skywalk on March 20, 2007 in near Kingman, Ariz. The Tribe has constructed a $30 million glass-bottomed walk way that reaches over the Grand Canyon's edge 70 feet. Photo by Dean Knuth/Arizona Daily Star
Arizona basketball: Never an easy time in Seattle
Solomon Hill was distraught after being called for a foul in the UA's 2011 loss at Washington. UA is 16-18 all time against the Huskies in Seattle.
Dine as the Danes do
Mona's Danish Bakery offers rich, buttery cookies, pumpernickel bread and pastries prepared in the Danish tradition, as well as sandwiches, salads and soups.
Hansen Sunday Notebook: AD Byrne on tour of Nike
Arizona's Greg Byrne is one of five BCS athletic directors invited to take a tour of a few Nike factories in Asia.
Women: Oregon St. 57, Arizona 48: Poor-shooting Cats miss Griffitts in loss
Arizona women's basketball
Greg Hansen: Hansen Sunday Notebook
Ollie Mayfield, left, and his son, Todd, both won state football titles in Tucson. The elder Mayfield died this week at age 83.
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