From his perch as director of the Arizona Center for Rural Health, Dr. Dan Derksen talks about the health care system the way ...
A nonprofit that trains service dogs for disabled veterans in the Phoenix area is set to open a training facility in Tucson ...
The Tucson Unified School District governing board has formally begun the process of evaluating potential school closures and ...
The pickleball players who frequent the courts at Morris K. Udall Park are angry. The courts are currently free, but the city ...
When Chef Daniel Scordato of Vivace Restaurant named his downtown building The Treasury 1929, he wasn’t kidding.
Numerous people spent some time wandering around the multiple facets and rooms of what was once the Bum Steer. Last week, the entire property, sold as a whole, went up for auction. The Bum Steer was ...
After two uneven years, Tucson enters 2026 with an economic outlook that economists herald as . . . well, modestly improved. Not booming, not buoyant — simply better than 2024 and 2025. Growth is ...
Many retail businesses in Arizona have a small paper sign hanging on the wall, usually near the cash register that says something like “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” The trouble ...
As federal funding cuts and policy shifts ripple across the U.S., many arts and cultural organizations are bracing for – or already feeling – the fallout. In particular, the rollback of support for ...
The city of Tucson, in partnership with the Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona and the University of Arizona Poetry Center, has appointed Logan Phillips as the city’s 2026–2029 poet ...
The new University of Arizona Tech Park at The Bridges has welcomed its first corporate tenant. Raytheon Missiles & Defense, a business of Raytheon Technologies, has joined several UA units in The ...
A pair of University of Arizona professors joined more than 200 people named Guggenheim Fellows by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation on Tuesday. The annual grant supports artists and ...