En el año 2000, Carmen Rios fue víctima de un trágico accidente causado por un conductor ebrio en la ruta estatal 177, entre Kearney y Hayden,...
La Catrina, the iconic figure of Mexico’s Day of the Dead celebrations, draws its roots from the works of renowned engraver José Guadalupe Posada. Celebrated every...
In 2000, tragedy struck when Carmen Rios lost her life to a drunk driver on State Route 177 in Arizona. To honor her memory, her family...
Each year, the island of Janitzio in Michoacán, Mexico, becomes a focal point for families honoring their deceased relatives. On the evening of November 1, known...
The future of Amphi Neighborhood Park in Tucson’s North Side hangs in the balance as the Catholic Church, the park’s owner, considers selling due to ongoing...
In recent years, Mexican-Americans celebrating Día de los Muertos have expressed growing concern about the commercialization of the holiday. Traditionally observed at the end of October...
The upcoming Pima County Board of Supervisors election on November 5 has sparked fierce debate over the county’s financial support for water barrels in the Sonoran...
In a significant move supporting the Apache Stronghold, eighty-five religious organizations have called upon the U.S. Supreme Court to review an appeals court ruling regarding the...
Arizona’s school voucher program, known as Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESAs), is drawing attention as families navigate their educational options. While lower-income parents express interest, significant gaps...
In the lead-up to the November 5 election, homophobic and transphobic rhetoric is surfacing prominently in Arizona’s school board candidates’ platforms. Language that labels queer individuals...