Sedona Ballet is partnering with Ballet Arizona for the inaugural Sedona Choreography Retreat at the Sedona Performing Arts Center, running from June 11 to June 20....
Arizona faces an increasingly hotter and drier future. In response, Tucson has taken significant strides toward clean energy and climate resilience. Local schools and neighborhoods are...
Mexico is proceeding with its lawsuit against five Arizona gun dealers despite a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that dismissed a similar case against gun manufacturers....
By Matthew Holloway | U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehended two Arizona teenagers in the Tohono O’odham Nation last week during an operation involving human smuggling. They...
By Representative Michael Way | Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has repeatedly demonstrated her commitment to extreme party ideologies, often ignoring the preferences of the Arizona public....
Former State Senator Justine Wadsack has filed an $8 million lawsuit against the Tucson Police Department, alleging civil rights violations stemming from a traffic stop. Wadsack...
Arizona lawmakers have passed a contentious bill, allowing students and parents to sue teachers over alleged antisemitic remarks and actions. The House approved House Bill 2867...
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is currently assessing the actions of federal immigration officials who allegedly impersonated utility workers while searching for undocumented individuals. On June 4,...
Arizona GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) has been instrumental in fostering educational opportunities for students from low-income backgrounds for the past...
The Trump administration has revoked a Biden-era policy aimed at safeguarding emergency room abortions, a decision that significantly impacts doctors and pregnant women in jurisdictions with...