Arizona Theatre Company Artistic Director Matt August said after reading multiple scripts and considering the Tucson ...
Dangling from the side of a hovering helicopter may seem a nerve-wracking way to work on powerlines, but it's safer than being in the path to ground when high voltage is coursing through those wires.
Arizona lawmakers want to impose criminal penalties against people who falsely claim military service or honors to receive benefits, but the proposal is facing major hurdles from some Republicans ...
Seeing federal courts slash away at the Voting Rights Act, some states - including Arizona - are seeking to resurrect fallen protections for non-white voters with their own versions of the landmark ...
The Trump administration is gearing up to militarize a stretch of the southern border, raising concerns from experts that the ...
Top attorneys general from across the nation - including Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes - addressed a raucous crowd in Minnesota, both to hear from residents and give them options for battling ...
City Councilman Kevin Dahl told the crowd at his campaign launch party Wednesday that he wants another term to work on the ...
Tucson needs 35k housing units to meet demand; officials hope Community Corridors Tool is a solution
Tucson needs over 35,000 affordable housing units in the next 10 years to meet demand. City planners hope the Community Corridors Tool, passed by the City Council in a unanimous vote Tuesday, will ...
President Trump signed an executive order calling for the dismantling of the Department of Education and directs Education Secretary Linda McMahon to take “all necessary steps to facilitate the ...
The flags of Arizona’s 22 tribal nations have been removed from the Carl. T. Hayden VA Medical Center in central Phoenix and given to the Salt River-Pima Maricopa Indian Community for preservation, ...
Marana Town Magistrate Laine McDonald was appointed by Gov. Katie Hobbs to serve as the newest judge at the Pima County Superior Court on Monday, following the retirement of Judge Kenneth Lee.
A quirk in an Arizona statute governing all-mail elections for local taxing districts could prompt a judge to throw out the ...
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