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Faced with rising temperatures, prolonged drought and escalating building material costs, a lot of Tucsonans are rethinking ...
Stephanie Hillig is performing double duty this school year. Hillig, starting her fourth year as principal at Copper Creek ...
The Oro Valley Water Utility has been awarded an additional $1.15 million in grant funds to pay part of its share for the ...
Experience our nation’s national parks, at least the western sector, without venturing too far from home. The Western ...
AI is anything but exclusive to large organizations. Today, many AI solutions are designed to be budget-friendly, easy to ...
A Tucson court reporter is a recipient of the $1,500 Court to CART Grant from the philanthropic arm of the National Court ...
Cavender’s Boot City brought Wranglers, Stetsons and Ariat boots to the area on Aug. 1. Tucked in the back of the Tucson ...
As federal funding cuts and policy shifts ripple across the U.S., many arts and cultural organizations are bracing for – or already feeling – the fallout.
As the average electric bill in Pima County increases each passing year, many Tucsonans wonder whether solar power would be a benefit to their home or business. Living in a city that receives more ...
At Quantum Quest, an all-girls quantum computing camp, 20 teenage female students recently stood on the precipice of a brand new technology: quantum coding. “(Scientists) use quantum computers,” ...
Tucson’s real estate market is poised to stay strong into the new year as properties continue to sell fast and for higher than asking prices. Recently, a home near Finger Rock trail in the Catalina ...
In May, Co-op Solutions, a southern California-based financial services company, hosted its annual convention for the credit union industry in Tucson, attended by more than 600 credit union employees.