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.
When it comes to the homeless, we do things to help in little ways, yes, but have we done enough? Have we put forth the ...
Arizona's Caleb Love, KJ Lewis and Jackson Cook were regulars at Tucson's Lucky Strike Bowl in the offseason, and returned ...
The City of Tucson is hosting a virtual feedback session Thursday, Jan. 30, at 5:30 p.m. to gather community input on the ...
More than 800 colleges are eligible for $1 billion in annual federal funding based on their student body’s racial composition ...
These enormous thrift stores in Arizona are packed with can’t-miss bargains and one-of-a-kind treasures. Let’s kick things ...
The project funded by a $749,000 grant from the National Park Service’s Historic Preservation Fund is expected to last for ...
Arizona House Bill 2099 would require the governor and attorney general to comply with and enforce all federal immigration ...
Local leaders are speaking out about the Trump administration's mass deportations and how they're affecting families in our ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday appointed Judge Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court, making her the first ...
The “QAnon Shaman” called President Donald Trump’s pardons for him and other Jan. 6 rioters “a brilliant political move.” ...
The committee also voted in support of two bills that would allow groundwater pumping regulations in protected areas to be ...