Tucson Thrives helps students navigate middle school with creativity and support
Tucson Thrives has shifted its focus to help middle school students overcome barriers and thrive, partnering with local organizations to provide resources and support.
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Tucson Thrives has shifted its focus to help middle school students overcome barriers and thrive, partnering with local organizations to provide resources and support.
đź’ˇWe're counting down the days leading up to the Tucson Festival of Books, which is happening March 15 and 16 on the University of Arizona mall. The festival is one of the events that makes our community so special and we're all about celebrating that. A
Dozens gathered in Tucson’s Reid Park for a “Day Without Immigrants” protest, demanding justice, fair immigration policies, and recognition of immigrants’ contributions.
Lauren Valenzuela, a former restaurant industry professional, channels her culinary passion into handcrafted food-themed jewelry at SigfĂşs Designs, a Tucson studio blending art, hospitality, and community engagement.
The Tucson Festival of Books returns next weekend, offering two days of literary events, author panels, and community celebrations—here’s everything you need to know.
Ph.D. students at the University of Arizona face uncertainty after a Trump administration executive order threatens $40 million in annual NIH research funding and caps indirect costs.
Blind dog Bongo survived severe injuries and the stress of an overcrowded shelter before finding a new home with an adopter from Washington state. Hundreds of other dogs are still waiting for their forever homes.
Tucson nonprofits are preparing for potential funding cuts after a briefly implemented White House memo raised concerns about future federal assistance.
Networking at Night, hosted by the Oro Valley Chamber of Commerce, is an informal event designed to help local professionals build meaningful connections, grow their businesses, and engage with the community.