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A raise in ICE operations Friday seems to indicate an escalation here, Pima County Attorney Laura Conover said.
Tucson Pride announced yesterday it is officially closing its doors for good, and we saw a strong reaction on our Facebook page to the news and noticed a common question: So now what?
There's a major police presence at Speedway and Interstate 10 this morning following what's being reported as a trooper involved shooting by the Arizona Department of
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and the council voted unanimously this week to direct the city attorney to draft an ordinance that would bar ICE from staging enforcement operations on city-owned property.
Tucson Pride’s Board of Directors said the organization has made the “difficult decision to close Tucson Pride as an organization" and is also canceling the Tucson Pride Festival.
Tucson's Downtown Jazz Fiesta brought music, culture, and community together, filling local stages with live performances.
The Neighborhood Clinic hopes to create shorter wait times and longer appointments to help create more meaningful provider–patient relationships.
Southern California chain Gen Korean BBQ opened its first Tucson restaurant at 6129 E. Broadway Blvd. on Wednesday. Guests grill meats and vegetables at their tables, choosing from a wide […]
A local nonprofit is stepping in to support the LGBTQ+ community following the news of the cancellation of the Tucson Pride organization and the annual festival.