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Public transportation has been free in Tucson since the start of the pandemic in March 2020. In that time, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero says ridership hit an all time high.
With the White House imposing soaring tariffs on China, consumers are expected to feel the impact of businesses who have manufacturing overseas, though one company is defying those odds.
The death toll from a Dominican roof collapse reached 113 as rescue crews were still searching for potential survivors more ...
Carrie Moline is sending the message that everyone can start small, and have a lasting impact on a cause that deserves it.
After the elevators were broken on Sunday night, the city fixed the elevators but the residents are still concerned about ...
The Trump Administration took another step Tuesday designed to get immigrants to leave the U.S. The administration says migrants who were allowed to legally be in the country are here illegally now.
Everyone has that old box of photos or VHS tapes sitting in their closet collecting dust. At the U of A's Wildcats Memory Lab, you can digitize them, and have them on a USB drive for easy access.
A proposed energy infrastructure project by Tucson Electric Power (TEP) and Unisource is drawing concern from residents of a Green Valley homeowners' association.
The Oro Valley Town Council unanimously approved a modified plan allowing the church to move forward with a new sanctuary no higher than 36 feet—scaled down from the original 40-foot proposal.
The union representing more than 700 Tucson Police Department employees is calling on the city to allocate more funding for officers, pay and equipment.
Children are routinely vaccinated for measles at 12 to 15 months and again at 4 to 6 years of age — before going to ...
Pima County residents are invited to attend a virtual forum on Wednesday, April 9, to meet the applicants seeking appointment ...
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