Facebook is rolling out changes to its news feed that could affect posts you see from the Arizona Daily Star.
But if you like getting news in your social media feeds and in your inbox, there are lots of ways to connect with the Star so you can stay up to date with local and Arizona news.
Here are some options:
1. Sign up for newsletters
From food to sports to business, there's a newsletter for that. Want the top headlines in your inbox each morning? There's a newsletter for that too. You can see all the options and sign up here.
2. Get breaking news alerts
Get the latest news — and breaking news alerts — by downloading the app. Find the iOS version here and the Android version here.
3. Follow the Star on other social media platforms
The Arizona Daily Star is on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, so follow us there if Facebook or emails aren't your thing.
You can also follow This Is Tucson, which will tell you the latest events and happenings in Tucson while giving you tons of reasons to love our city.
For the major Wildcats fan (Bear Down!) we have a specialized Facebook page and Twitter account for all the UA sports news.
We also have our Spanish-language publication La Estrella.
4. Make sure Arizona Daily Star's posts — and posts from other pages you like — stay prominent in your news feed.
If you want to make sure you still see Arizona Daily Star's posts in your news feed, here's how you can do that.
When you log into Facebook, click the down arrow in the far top right corner. Select "news feed preferences."
From here, click "prioritize who to see first" and choose what pages and friends you'd like to appear at the top of your news feed. You can also choose pages and friends to unfollow or re-follow a friend or page.
Facebook also allows you to view the most recent posts on your news feed. Facebook shows you the most popular by default. Here's how to switch it:
Click "home" at the top of Facebook.
Hover over the news feed tab in the left side menu and click "..."
Select most recent.
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