A Tucson man is dead after a boating accident at Lake Talkalai near the San Carlos Reservation. His family is speaking out and hopes to use the tragedy to emphasize water safety for southern Arizona families.
As the Trump administration ramps up efforts to crack down on immigration, communities in Southern Arizona, particularly in South Tucson, are grappling with uncertainty and fear about what mass deportations might mean for their future.
The Sonoran Desert, known for its arid condition, is equally unique and has been dubbed the “lushest desert on earth” because evaporation from the Gulf of California provides moisture and rain. Stingrays are among the many species flowing through this sea in a desert landscape.
Horne accused some schools of issuing "fraudulent diplomas" and asked the Arizona Legislature to again consider a testing requirement for graduation.
Jose Contreras, chef-owner of Amelia's Mexican Kitchen, with two Tucson locations is up for the national culinary honor. And Bisbee's Bakery Patisserie Jacqui is among 20 bakeries
Most of us would be astounded to see a javelina race full speed through our neighborhood. However, in the Southwest, javelinas are occasional household visitors. They have been known to knock over trash cans or raid residential gardens in search of a snack.
One wouldn't know by watching him, but 99 year-old Sidney Stein says his eyesight makes it difficult to see the numbers on the billiards balls.
"In response to recent national rhetoric on mass deportation, the City of South Tucson City Council and Police Chief Denogean reaffirm their commitment to the community’s safety and well-being. They have made it clear that South Tucson’s police department will not participate in any mass deportation efforts under the incoming administration.
The show exploring Black America's migration out of the South through a musical lens opens Sunday as part of the Tucson Desert Song Festival.
Steven Hankins appointed COO of Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital in Tucson, bringing 28 years of leadership experience. Learn more about his background and the
As President Donald Trump continues to challenge sanctuary city laws, the Department of Justice doubled down on its efforts to push state and local officials to abide by the president’s plans.
Secret Service agents say Rene Ortiz made the threats through documents he left at the federal courthouses, where he asked for the “court to execute the newly elected POTUS.”