Clinic closures post-Dobbs decision and confusion surrounding the legality of emergency contraceptives have spurred a significant drop in contraceptive prescriptions in states with stringent abortion bans,...
As Pride Month unfolds, corporations increasingly display rainbow flags on their websites, vocalize their support for LGBTQ+ rights, and aim to appeal to a historically marginalized...
Mark Lee Dickson claims he has barely been home in the two years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned federal abortion rights in the Dobbs v....
Parts of Southern Arizona will remain under an excessive heat warning through Wednesday, with temperatures in the Tucson metro area and other regions expected to reach...
On June 13, the federal government’s top public housing official, accompanied by Tucson’s mayor, announced emergency relief at the Martin Luther King Apartments to help public...
A bipartisan coalition within Arizona’s congressional delegation has introduced groundbreaking legislation to tackle one of the state’s most enduring water issues affecting three tribal communities. The...
This article was originally published by The 19th. On a sweltering June day in Southern Arizona, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees, humanitarian aid workers discovered...
Since 2020, long COVID-19 has emerged as a significant health concern, impacting millions globally and costing economies due to lost productivity. This condition, which results from...
This article was originally published by The 19th. After eight years of meticulous research, OpenResearch, a nonprofit lab founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, has released...
Tucson residents will have the opportunity to dispose of household hazardous waste this Saturday, July 13. The event will run from 8 a.m. to noon at...