City hosting budget meetings; RTA hosting Q&A sessions on transportation proposition; Hearing on proposal to increase density in central Tucson; Sentinel journalists on the air.
The Pima Community College women’s basketball team (3-2) bounced back to close out the SC4 Thumbcoast Tip-Off Tournament with a win on Saturday in Port Huron, Mich.
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s effort to cancel collective bargaining agreements for U.S. Agency for Global Media and Voice of America employees, slamming the move as clear ...
Political violence is certainly not new in American society, but current patterns differ in key ways. We found that, today, white nationalism is a key driver of support for political violence – a sign ...
A Republican consulting firm with long-standing personal and business ties to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her senior aides at DHS was the beneficiary of the nine-figure ad deal, though ...
More than 99% of the cropland in the Hualapai Valley Basin is owned or controlled by out-of-state farming operations or investment funds who have poured millions into deep industrial wells and ...
In the early morning hours of Nov. 14, after almost a year of being shuffled between immigration detention centers and once nearly being sent to Venezuela, Iraq war vet José Barco - has lived in the U ...
El jefe de policía de Tucson, Chad Kasmar, criticó la administración de Trump por el intento de remover a inmigrantes con ...
Authorities said Tren de Aragua “terrorists” had taken over the building. An investigation found little evidence to back up the government’s claims. For the first time, the Venezuelans arrested in a ...
More than three-quarters of American adults didn’t get a COVID shot last season, a figure that health care experts warn could rise this year amid new U.S. government recommendations.
Bill Buckmaster, the longtime local TV and radio journalist whose work landed him spots in both the Arizona and Nevada Broadcaster Halls of Fame, said Monday he will be signing off for the last time ...
Santa Catalina rangers are planning to burn overgrown foliage in the mountains above Tucson, starting Monday, Nov. 17. The burning operations are expected to last through March.