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Arizona football: Jenkins runs full circle
UA's Daniel Jenkins, looking for yards against ASU last season, says he'll "compete as hard as I can" against RB Ka'Deem Carey.
Arizona Baseball: 2 hurlers provide unexpected help
Augey Bill has made 26 appearances, second most on the team, and his 1.98 ERA is the best of any pitcher with more than five innings.
UA football: Daniel Jenkins
Arizona's Daniel Jenkins, left, looks for a seam during a run in the fourth quarter of the Arizona Wildcats vs. Arizona State college football game on Friday, Nov. 23, 2012, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. Arizona State won 41-34. Photo by Mike Christy/Arizona Daily Star
Moon Field at Grijalva Park will honor fallen US soldier
Ron Odell, left, and Manny Mendez of the city Parks and Recreation Department mark out lines for tents in advance of today's dedication of an athletic field to honor Army Spc. Christopher Moon, a baseball star at Tucson High.
Christopher Moon Field dedication
Tucson Parks and Recreation's Ron Odell, left, West district superintendent, and Manny Mendez, West district civic events and parks area supervisor mark out lines for tents in advance of Monday's dedication of a multi-use field in fallen soldier Christopher Moon's name at Grijalva Elementary…
Couple brings home a bit of down under
Sally Shamrell and Glenn Murphy, left, shown with contractor Eric Klemmer, are renovating the former site of Rhino Pub, 1118 E. Sixth St., and plan to reopen it as Aussie Cantina.
Couple brings home a bit of down under
Contractor Rex Goodman, left, and Aussie Cantina operating partner Ralph Avella sort through scrap wood in preparation of the restaurant, which is set to open in August as University of Arizona students return to campus.
Mike Christy mug
Photographer Mike Christy's mug shot taken Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013, at the Star studio in Tucson, Ariz. Photo by Daniel Gaona! / Arizona Daily Star
Please allow semi-pro choir AwenRising to introduce itself
Richard Hintze, facing at left, music director of upstart, semi-professional choir AwenRising, sings with the choir and conducts from within, says founding member Amy Palmer.
Classic cars roll out for charity benefit
Jack Dodson peeks under the hood of Jim Spencer's shiny 1960 Chevy Impala during the Diggin' It for United Way car show and benefit at Hotrods Old Vail Restaurant and Garage, 10500 E. Old Vail Road. Saturday's event, sponsored by Caterpillar, featured muscle cars, classics, rock crawlers and…
Classic cars roll out for charity benefit
Father and daughter Ian and Kate Prentice were among those attending the show. They were walking past a 1957 Chevy coupe dragster, left.
Classic cars roll out for charity benefit
Rex Scott, left, and Pete Giroux position a carbon-fiber hood back over the motor of Giroux's 1964 Chevy Nova during the Diggin' It for United Way show.
Verdict tossed, she's starting new life
Dressed in the prison-issued orange T-shirt and pants, Gina Celaya is led out of the courtroom after her release by Pima County Superior Court Judge Richard Nichols. Celaya was 14 years old in 1994, when she was the youngest person to be tried as an adult for murder in Pima County.
NBA COmbine: Hill out to show brass he's got mettle
Ex-Wildcat Solomon Hill can expect to have his measurements and leaping ability checked and his psyche looked into over the next two days.
Gina Celaya released from prison
Gina Celaya with defense attorneys Walter Nash, left, and William Kirchner listen as prosecutor Rick Unklesbay addresses the court on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Pima County Superior Court.
Gina Celaya released from prison
Gina Celaya talks with defense attorney Walter Nash after Pima County Superior Court Judge Richard Nichols granted her release following a plea agreement on Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Prosecutor Rick Unklesbay looks on in the background.
Gina Celaya released from prison
Gina Celaya, right, smiles after she's led out of the courtroom following her release by Pima County Superior Court Judge Richard Nichols with a plea agreement on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Pima County Superior Court.
Gina Celaya released from prison
Gina Celaya hugs defense attorney Walter Nash III after reaching a plea agreement on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in PIma County Superior Court.
Gina Celaya released from prison
Gina Celaya, front, hugs defense attorney Walter Nash after parties reached a plea agreement for her release on Wednesday, May 15, in Pima County Superior Court. A jury convicted Celaya, then 14 years old, in the 1992 slaying of Trinidad Lopez. Photo by Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Brand new $135,000 guesthouse near Gates Pass Road must go
William Timmins' guesthouse, at 4870 W. McElroy Drive, is too close to Gates Pass Road, which has been designated a scenic highway. A 1984 rule says homes must be built at least 85 feet north of the road. The guesthouse, valued at $135,000, must be demolished, supervisors ruled.
Arizona Softball: Cats unsure top pitcher will be fit for regional
Junior Shelby Babcock, Arizona's No. 1 starter, went to the hospital early Monday but was released by midday. She posted a 3.68 ERA in a team-high 169 1/3 innings this season.
Arizona basketball: Appeal may let transfer Peters avoid redshirt
Former Arizona wing Kevin Parrom (3) delayed his professional preparation so that he could participate in UA's commencement. He is the first in his family to earn a college degree.
Hansen Sunday Notebook: Family still holding court
Catalina Foothills High School's Michael Lee, 15, center, hits with his brothers, Jackson, 16, left, and Mason, 12, on the court built by their grandfather. "We still use it for training," said the boys' father, Mike Lee.
Hansen Sunday Notebook: Family still holding court
Michael, a freshman at Foothills, shows off the Lee family skills that helped him win the state title two weeks ago. His younger brother Mason, left, is also "serious about tennis," their dad says.
Arizona Basketball: Hill working to wow NBA
Former Arizona forward Solomon Hill is trying to improve his standing for the NBA draft in June.
Arizona Basketball: Hill working to wow NBA
Mark Lyons had a strong NCAA tournament in his only season with Arizona, but isn't expected to be selected in the NBA draft. He could start his pro career overseas or in the D-League.
Panorama: UA Commencement
Panorama photo of the University of Arizona commencement on Friday, May 13. It was the first time since 1972 commencement was held in the stadium.
AZ cab, limo drivers face drug testing
Tony Wong is the owner of Allison Limousine Service and operates a fleet of limousines, sedans and party buses in Tucson. Owners of taxis and other vehicles for hire will get to decide what to do with the drug-test results.
UA Spring commencement exercises
A fireworks display caps off the night during the 2013 University of Arizona commencement ceremony on Friday, May 10, 2013, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. More than 40 years have passed since the ceremony was held in the outdoor football stadium.
UA Spring commencement exercises
Graduates wave to cameras, families and friends during the 2013 University of Arizona commencement ceremony on Friday, May 10, 2013, at Arizona Stadium.
UA Spring commencement exercises
From left, Ted Theodorou, dad Andy and mom Maria get their spots in the upper deck as they await public health graduate Pennie Theodorou during the 2013 University of Arizona commencement ceremony on Friday, May 10, 2013, at Arizona Stadium.
UA Spring commencement exercises
Graduates make their way into their seats on the football field during the 2013 University of Arizona commencement ceremony on Friday, May 10, 2013, at Arizona Stadium.
UA Spring commencement exercises
Families and friends line up underneath the video board before the 2013 University of Arizona commencement ceremony on Friday, May 10, 2013, at Arizona Stadium.
Gaona in the Game: Silva eyes state title: 'It's kind of a big deal'
Rincon/University's Ryan Silva will run for Stanford next year, but has unfinished business in high school first. He runs his final races Saturday in the 800 and 1,600, still looking for his first individual state championship.
Arizona baseball: Konner Wade switched froma Friday'starter to a Saturday opener
Arizona's Konner Wade has gone 1-5 against Pac-12 teams as the Friday night starter this season. This weekend, he'll start Saturday's game.
Education takes free form at Highland Free School
Third-grader Hunter Dorris, 9, feeds a Nigerian pygmy goat at Highland Free School. The alternative charter elementary school also houses goats, ducks, chickens and rabbits that the students care for.
Education takes free form at Highland Free School
First-grader Alex Harow hangs from the school's custom-welded playground equipment. Highland Free School was opened in 1970.
Raising donations for 'Last Alarm'
Dominic Pesqueira, 7, gazes at an array of gauges and levers on a 1954 Mack fire truck as his grandfather, retired Tucson Fire Department firefighter Chuy Pesqueira, in reflection, looks on during the Last Alarm Foundation fundraiser. Last Alarm honors firefighters, police and other public s…
Raising donations for 'Last Alarm'
The fundraiser was last Saturday and Sunday at the Hideout Saloon and Restaurant on South Sherwood Village Drive, where participants could drop donations into this box.
Raising donations for 'Last Alarm'
Foundation vice president Frank Tamayo flips through photos of the foundation's history; president Edward Montaño is behind him.
Where to eat after Friday's UA graduation
After marching to "Pomp and Circumstance," listening to speeches and tossing mortarboards, the 6,000 or so new University of Arizona graduates will want one thing: food.
Arizona Basketball: Next stop for Chol is SDSU, coach says
Angelo Chol will have two years of eligibility remaining and can start playing for SDSU in 2014-15.
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