The general election is fast approaching. Here's what Pima County voters can expect on the ballot.
Gabriella Cázares-Kelly shares with Patch why she should be elected to be the next Pima County Recorder.
In a couple of months, lots of Americans are going to wish they were living in Mexico.
Mabelle Gummere shares with Patch why she should be elected to represent District 10 in the Arizona House of Representatives.
Michael Hicks shares with Patch why he should be elected to represent District 10 in the Arizona State House of Representatives.
Mark Workman shares with Patch why he should be elected to represent District 2 in the Arizona State Senate.
Sheriff Mark Napier shares with Patch why he should be reelected to serve as Pima County Sheriff.
What was a showdown between the Pascua Yaqui tribe, the Pima County Board of Supervisors and the county’s recorder is now a stalemate.
The Pima County Recorder's office announced Tuesday that 600,000 residents are now registered to vote in the Nov. 3 election.
Over 450,000 Pima County residents and businesses will receive their property tax bills by the end of the month.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Pima County from voting.
Paul Durham, who has represented Ward 3 in the Tucson City Council since 2017, announced Friday he will temporarily take a step back.
The proposal, which was voted through on Wednesday, will require all city of Tucson departments go carbon neutral by 2030.
At least two Pima County supervisors will “press forward” to get an early voting site reinstated on the Pascua-Yaqui reservation.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has asked the state's supreme court to decide whether Tucson can hold elections off-cycle in 2021.
The former congresswoman was shot in 2011 in Tucson. Wednesday's speech was her longest public address since the shooting.
Applications for the Workers & Families Grant Program will open on Wednesday.
The Democratic National Committee released two digital ads, one in English and one in Spanish, targeting Tucson voters.
There were few surprises in Tuesday's primary as Arizona heads into the November election.
The primary election is taking place today in Pima County.
As Arizona heads to the polls on Tuesday, Aug. 4, here's everything you need to know about the election in Pima County.
Mayors of Phoenix, Tucson and others wrote to the governor, saying they were "deeply concerned" about the rise in coronavirus cases.
Despite the cancellations, Pence still plans to visit both states to meet with governors and their public health teams.
Tucson Police Chief Christopher Magnus said on Wednesday he would resign in light of a man's death while in police custody.
The Vice President is set to speak at a Faith in America event and meet with Gov. Doug Ducey in Yuma.
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero said she was "anguished and deeply troubled" after seeing footage of the death.
A Tucson mom waited nearly two years to name her son Perseus and now finds it’s expensive to erase “Baby Boy” from his birth certificate.
"The reality is that we have not met criteria established by the CDC to begin a phased reopening," Tucson Mayor Regina Romero said.
The cost of water would increase by 5.5 percent this year if the Tucson council votes to approve a rate increase.
The owners of Sammy's Mexican Grill in Tucson fired back at critics in a Facebook video: "We will not be intimidated by all the negativity."
Arizona U.S. Ann Kirkpatrick, who took a leave of absence to get treatment for alcoholism, is back on Capitol Hill.
A Tohono O’Odham Nation of Arizona official said land near Monument Hill blasted for border wall construction is sacred to his ancestors.
President Trump called the National Environmental Policy Act a "regulatory nightmare" and wants to rewrite it.
U.S. District Judge David Bury said conditions at some of the nine CBP processing facilities in the Tucson sector offends "common decency."
Tucson leaders' opposition to a constitutional ban on sanctuary cities has been met with success as state leaders halted the legislation.
The Tucson City Council voted to oppose state legislation which would enshrine a sanctuary city ban in the state constitution.
Tucson Democratic Rep. Domingo DeGrazia, an information privacy expert, says bills protect Arizonans' privacy without burdening business.
Rep. Grijalva (D-Tucson) called the speech a “pathetic” campaign rally. While Rep. Lesko (R-Peoria) said it was “all very positive."
Sexual assault victims would be able to sever the parental rights of their attackers if the assault led to a child under a new proposed bill
Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Tucson, sponsored the bill that he said is needed to overturn rules that undermine the protections of the act.