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At the turn of the century, Tucson faced many challenges when trying to recruit new companies. Downtown was seen as a liability, as was the dysfunction happening at Pima Community College at the time.
The Arizona Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Arizona offers Powerball, Mega ...
The deadline to obtain your Arizona Travel ID is fast approaching, with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) set ...
A new residential program has opened in Southern Arizona, bringing hope to women affected by human trafficking. The program, ...
Arizona’s Family has put together a guide of celebrations and a list of the indie bookstores you can visit any day across the ...
The proposed structure would have been built under a contract between the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-day Saints and ...
The event features 80 teams that come from places as local as the University of Arizona, and as far away as India.
The endangered Mount Graham red squirrel was classified as endangered in 1987, with population numbers ranging from 35 to 550 ...
Rob Jensen worked at Old Tucson for more than two decades, calling it home. When the fire happened, he says it’s a time he’ll ...
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine—a nonprofit with more than 17,000 doctor members—today announced that the ...
The widow of the Arab man who was killed in a hatchet attack in Tucson, Arizona, is speaking out for the first time.
The Trump Administration is reinstating foreign student visas it terminated as it worked to deport roughly fifteen hundred international students across the country, including in Arizona.