Border aid camps dismantled amid federal disputes
Humanitarian groups are dismantling migrant aid camps near Sasabe, citing federal orders that agencies deny, as asylum seekers face deportation and ongoing border challenges.
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Humanitarian groups are dismantling migrant aid camps near Sasabe, citing federal orders that agencies deny, as asylum seekers face deportation and ongoing border challenges.
Tucson voters are divided over Proposition 414, a proposed half-cent sales tax increase aimed at funding public safety, affordable housing, and community resilience initiatives.
Tucson’s 100-Acre Wood is undergoing a major transformation into a premier urban bike park, featuring new trails, skill areas, and safety upgrades.
South Tucson has purchased a much-needed used fire truck for $20,000 to support its struggling fire department, following a series of major fires and ongoing equipment failures.
The Southern Arizona Heat Summit highlighted the urgency of tackling extreme heat, revealing 712 heat-related cases among housed residents and calling for community-driven solutions.
South Tucson's "Elevate and Ignite South Tucson Entrepreneurs" program, funded by a $10,000 Arts Foundation grant, supports five legacy businesses with digital marketing tools, custom branding, and mentorship to preserve their cultural and economic impact for future generations.
The RTA's 2024 annual report highlights extensive transportation projects and future plans as Pima County voters prepare to decide on a $2.46 billion roadway upgrade program.
Tucson has adopted the ¡Somos Uno! Cultural Heritage strategic plan that celebrates its history, arts, and culture through community-driven initiatives.
Phoenix concert promoter Charlie Levy is transforming a historic Tucson building into "The Rodgers," a multi-floor art hub, restaurant, and nightclub with support from the Rio Nuevo District.