CHANDLER, Ariz. — In a poignant event marking National Crime Victims Rights Week, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice (CSSJ) hosted a healing vigil in Chandler...
Katrina Sandoval relocated to Maricopa in 2010, living on Cahill Drive in The Lakes at Rancho El Dorado, with a monthly rent of $1,800. Unfortunately, the...
On the evening of March 13, 1997, Chris McLennan embarked on a tranquil skywatching mission, a humble pursuit that would soon evolve into an unforgettable experience....
Archaeology Southwest, a Tucson-based nonprofit, emphasizes the significance of public lands that are rooted in Native American heritage. These areas embody rich histories and serve as...
Heritage Academy’s Wrestling Team Achieves Historic Victory In March, the Heritage Academy boys wrestling team captured their third consecutive state championship, further establishing their dominance in...
In an overview of the most impactful stories of the year, we examine the top 10 most-read articles that captured the interest of our readers. 1....
Prop. 488 Secures Slim Victory as Maricopa Schools Plot Future In a tense election, Maricopa schools’ Prop. 488 passed with a narrow 438-vote margin, enabling a...
As Tucson welcomed 2024, a mix of persistent issues and fresh developments captured the city’s attention. Key topics included ongoing immigration and asylum challenges, the quest...
The Valley has proven vibrant and full of attractions throughout this year, showcasing an impressive array of activities and events for residents and visitors alike. From...
Phoenix New Times has had a transformative year, highlighted by comprehensive coverage of a pivotal election that carried significant national, statewide, and local ramifications. The publication...