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Resumed visa applications may face delays as expanded social media vetting aims to bolster national security measures.
Tucsonans woke up to a new law limiting where the unhoused community can camp within the city. Tuesday night, Tucson Mayor and Council voted 5-1 to ban camping in washes.
With triple-digit heat here to stay, people are looking for ways to stay cool while still having fun, and an event this ...
A national suicide prevention resource created specifically for LGBTQ+ youth is coming to an end — a move raising concern among members of Tucson’s LGBTQ+ community.
A NASA mission led by the University of Arizona is at risk of cancellation, putting groundbreaking asteroid research and ...
Here are this week's dogs and cats going on Jersey's Journeys to find their forever homes. All of them are up for adoption at ...
“Ms. Gutfahr committed one of the dumbest, ill-conceived, short-sighted, and most audacious crimes in Arizona state history. Her scheme was not well-planned. She made no real effort to conceal her ...
South Tucson neighbors say they are disturbed about unannounced military training late Tuesday night
In South Tucson, late-night military training at an abandoned building on Tuesday has left many neighbors in the area upset and looking for answers as to why they were not notified.
Power was out, freezers were off and a local Marana business was left worried about their inventory on Tuesday after just reopening this past week.
Honor Flight Southern Arizona sends veterans to Washington DC for a memorable trip to visit the monuments built in honor of their service.
The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents to stay alert after receiving multiple reports of fraudulent text messages claiming individuals have outstanding arrest warrants.
Tucson Electric Power has filed a petition with the Arizona Corporation Commission to raise electricity rates by approximately 14% ...
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