As families anxious they’ll lose vital services for kids with disabilities at the end of the month gathered at the Arizona Capitol, GOP lawmakers didn’t allow them to testify and instead heard ...
Markets and business owners in the United States and around the world reeled following President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping and steep tariffs that are not “reciprocal” but rather punish ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum took credit for U.S. President Trump's relatively low tariffs on Mexico a day after he ...
U.S. investors lost $3.1 trillion on Day 1 of President Donald Trump’s trade war, launched with steep tariffs applied to friend and foe alike, leaving many retirees in Arizona reeling.
Deep cuts at the nation’s weather agency could put Arizonans at risk by hampering forecasts for haboobs, monsoons, flash flooding and wildfires.
A 52-year-old woman committed suicide at the Border Patrol station in Yuma on Saturday after she was taken into custody by ...
The U.S. Department of Education demanded in a letter to state education leaders that they certify all K-12 schools in their states are complying with an earlier Dear Colleague letter banning ...
Scammers pretending to be Pima Animal Care Center employees have contacted residents by phone, asking for money to return lost pets, officials said.
The city of Tucson is set to construct a protected bike lane on 6th Avenue from Speedway to 7th Street, and is seeking public ...
More than one-third of Americans find themselves unable to afford health care when they need it, a burden that falls particularly heavily on communities of color.
Arizona is home to more than a quarter-million LGBTQ+ people, yet for multiple legislative sessions, bills aimed at securing equal protections under state law have been blocked before ever reaching ...
A federal judge in Maryland ordered federal agencies across 19 states and the District of Columbia to reinstate thousands of probationary workers who were fired as part of White House adviser Elon ...