Tucson activist Dora Rodriguez shares migration memoir
Activist Dora Rodriguez recounts her harrowing migration from El Salvador in her new memoir, Dora: A Daughter of Unforgiving Terrain, sharing a story of survival, resilience, and hope.
Activist Dora Rodriguez recounts her harrowing migration from El Salvador in her new memoir, Dora: A Daughter of Unforgiving Terrain, sharing a story of survival, resilience, and hope.
Caitlin Schmidt joined AZPM’s The Press Room panel to discuss the impact of the "Big, Beautiful Bill," the DOJ releasing fliers asking immigrants to self-deport and the drama of Arizona's CD7 race.
El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Sunnyside se prepara para una elección de bonos de 2025 que financiaría mejoras de seguridad y renovación de instalaciones, lo que costaría a los propietarios de viviendas aproximadamente $100 por cada $100,000 del valor catastral de la propiedad anualmente.
Tucson’s Ward 1 recently completed its third participatory budgeting cycle, empowering residents to decide how to allocate $200,000 toward community-driven projects addressing local needs.
A Tucson nonprofit mentors boys and masculine-identified youth by building honest relationships and addressing behavioral and mental health challenges through restorative community support.
Tucson Spotlight has formalized a partnership with the Latino Media Collaborative to strengthen bilingual journalism and expand its reach in ethnically and linguistically diverse communities.
Leighton Rockafellow Jr. se postula para el puesto de Concejal del Distrito 6 de Tucson con el objetivo de abordar la falta de vivienda, mejorar las oportunidades de empleo y aumentar la participación del público.
Tucson’s ¡Somos Uno! initiative is advancing efforts to preserve the city’s rich culinary and cultural heritage despite ongoing funding challenges.
Ward 6 City Council candidates outlined their visions on homelessness, public safety, and government transparency during a community forum ahead of Tucson’s August primary.