
Arizona Daily Star - Getting to Know the Latest News of Tucson and Surrounding Districts
Ask around in Arizona and you'll know exactly how much pride its citizens hold in the Arizona Daily Star, a newspaper started with minimal logistical resources. The Arizona Daily Star is currently one of the biggest public media with relevant information about current happenings in Tucson and its surrounding areas.
Started in 1877 and initially known as the Arizona Tri-Weekly star, the Weekly star and finally the Arizona Daily Star, the newspaper has served the citizens of Arizona loyally all these years. They believe that the right information put in the most straightforward manner is the only way to keep readers satisfied. Following this policy, the Star never uses unnamed sources, with the exception of high-profile, low secrecy cases of great significance to the people.
The Star also believes in reader convenience, following which, despite their efficient distribution to a large geographical span, the paper is available online with all articles and images, along with relevant searches for items of reader interest including jobs, cars and loans.
In terms of laurels, Two Star Reporters, Clark Hallas and Robert B. Lowe, won a Pulitzer Prize for their story on recruiting violations by University of Arizona Coach. The writers and staff at the Star constantly strive to provide relevant, important news to its readers every single day.
The Arizona Daily Star Website
http://azstarnet.com/
The Wikipedia Page for the Arizona Daily Star
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_Daily_Star
Tucson Newspapers
http://secure.tucson.com/ezaccess/index.php
Arizona Daily Star Photo Store
http://gallery.pictopia.com/azstar/

