Pima County Supervisor Steve Christy is pushing for action after an external investigation found the Sheriff's Department may have violated procedures in handling an alleged deputy-on-deputy sexual ...
After nearly 50 years running Tucson's Invisible Theatre, Susan Claassen has "evolved" from her position, with Betsy Kruse ...
Working-class parents have often said they’re at least initially interested in school vouchers, which in Arizona are called Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, yet when it comes to lower-income families ...
The Pima County Recorder’s Office has delayed the mailing of some ballots because of a problem with the voter rolls that assigned more than 500 voters to the wrong school district.
The Supreme Court’s rejection last week of the Biden administration’s appeal to weigh in on a dispute over emergency abortion care in Texas foreshadows how the next president could protect or restrict ...
Some state and federal government services and private businesses will be closed Monday, as Tucsonans mark the former "Columbus Day" with a holiday honoring Native residents.
Increasingly, Columbus Day is giving people pause as more and more towns and cities across the country are electing to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day as an alternative to – or in addition to – the ...
The Pima Community College men’s soccer team (13-1, 12-1 in ACCAC) earned a sixth straight win on Saturday as they beat GateWay Community College (1-11) at the West Campus Aztec Field.
The Pima Community College women’s soccer team (10-2) secured their 11th double-digit win season of the last 14 years on Saturday as they beat GateWay Community College (0-11) at the West Campus Aztec ...
The Native American Rodeo is part of the rich tradition of the Arizona State Fair, with spectators and competitors from tribal nations across the country, but the AZNAR is no longer assisting in the ...
The Pima Community College volleyball team (11-11, 8-5 in ACCAC) dropped a third straight match on Friday as they hosted Glendale Community College (14-4, 10-3) at the West Campus Aztec Gymnasium.
Homophobic and transphobic language—such as calling queer people “groomers” or “pedophiles”—has become common at school board meetings, but it’s also pervaded Arizona candidates’ platforms looking to ...