Craving Tex-Mex in Tucson? You won't be short on top-tier restaurants. Here's where to find the best Southwestern food in the city.
Nearly a dozen stakeholders expressed a varied set of stances on the bill, even as an amendment added clawback penalties if ...
The review found at least one instance where officials came across the problem but didn't raise alarms with a state agency ...
Tucson's vibrant non-profit sector and the U of A aren't the only places rocked last week by threats to their federal funding ...
The 11-hundred square foot museum has become a growing archive of stories, images and artifacts that tell the history of the ...
Dulce Jimenez was born in the US. As a child, she saw family members get deported. Now a South Tucson's Councilmember, she realizes how different her life would be without birthright citizenship.
The 10-year sales tax plan, dubbed the "Safe & Vibrant City" ballot measure, would raise a projected $800 million over the ...
Service charges Surprise residents and visitors pay when applying for permits or renting out city parks and pools will likely increase this summer.
Opened just two years ago, the African American Museum of Southern Arizona continues to grow. It's dedicated to sharing ...
LUCHA, an organization advocating for racial, social, and economic change, held a 'People's Day at the State Capitol' event to educate and inform the community about their rights regarding immigration ...
Representatives of the nonprofit Living United for Change in Arizona and the Arizona Center for Empowerment gathered at the Capitol for People’s Day to press their agenda for budget priorities.
Dr. King was invited to speak at “The Sunday Evening Forum" on the University of Arizona campus. Tucson native Jacque Barnes ...