Democrats in Congress are urging Gov. Katie Hobbs to consider placing limits on how Arizona uses a law enforcement program that has been sharing drivers’ data with federal immigration authorities as ...
Be sure to brine your turkey and thaw the bird ahead of time. Tucson chefs talk tips on how to make this Thanksgiving meal the best one yet.
States have turned to the courts to try to influence national policy, protect state interests and block perceived federal overreach. When a Democrat is president, the lawsuits comes from Republican ...
Cyclists from all over the world will pedal into Tucson on Saturday for the start of the 102-mile 42nd annual El Tour de Tucson, but this year’s routes will be different from past years due to major ...
Temperatures across much of Southeastern Arizona will drop well below freezing on Thursday night into Friday morning, forecasters cautioned, calling it the "first widespread freeze of the season." 2–5 ...
President Trump signed into law legislation that requires the U.S. attorney general to release all records the Justice Department possesses relating to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Cracks in the nation’s food system from the shutdown will only widen, as they join all of the other major food and farming policy changes enacted by the Trump administration — which are affecting who ...
President Donald Trump’s administration took major steps in trying to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, announcing six interagency agreements signed with other departments that will transfer ...
Travelers on Interstate 10 west of Benson should be prepared for delays for the next few months. About nine miles of the highway east of Tucson will be narrowed to one lane in each direction.
More data centers are being built nationwide to meet the demand for digital services, including power-hungry artificial intelligence systems, but residents and local leaders across the country are ...
Thanksgiving events are expected to draw a crowd, while others are a lowkey respite from the upcoming holiday chaos.
Yes, it's good for voters that the Tucson City Council and Pima County Board of Supervisors are charting a new course of cooperation, even if it doesn't provide much column fodder. Thank God for Steve ...