Tucson experts call for disaster-level response to extreme heat
Local experts say treating extreme heat like a natural disaster—with coordinated responses and increased public awareness—is key to protecting Arizonans as temperatures rise.
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Local experts say treating extreme heat like a natural disaster—with coordinated responses and increased public awareness—is key to protecting Arizonans as temperatures rise.
Deja Foxx’s surprising second-place finish energized younger voters, while the race highlighted sharp divides over climate, affordability, and border security in the diverse district.
Chris Elsner, veterano del Peace Corps y graduado de la Universidad de Arizona, se postula para el puesto de Concejal del Distrito 5 de Tucson, centrándose en la participación comunitaria, la democracia digital y en las mejoras de la infraestructura local.
A new exhibit at the Mini Time Machine Museum showcases miniature versions of beloved Tucson and Nogales landmarks, celebrating community, memory and local artistry.
The city of Tucson has launched a four-year summer workshop series through GROW Tucson to help underserved neighborhoods create cooler, greener, and more sustainable communities.
Tres estudiantes de Sur Arizona fueron incluidos en la lista “18 Under 18” de Junior Achievement por su liderazgo e impacto en la comunidad.
Tucson Spotlight and Arizona Luminaria brought more than 60 voters and City Council candidates together for an evening of face-to-face conversations about the issues shaping local communities.
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.