Storm chances are expected to shift from much of southeast Arizona to areas from Tucson south and east.
Union members voted 99% in favor of a strike authorization as contract negotiations continue ahead of a June 30 deadline.
Phase I at Stone and Speedway includes 44 affordable units, with construction expected to start in 2027.
Investigators said a man found dead near South Stone Avenue had been in a fight with his brother before his death.
Monsoon Awareness Week kicks off this week with safety tips for floods, lightning and soaring heat.
The city will accept applications through Aug. 21 for up to three exterior improvement projects in Thrive in the 05.
Brother John’s said it will close its Stone Avenue location after nearly 11 years and announce its next site later.
Investigators said failure to maintain a travel lane was the primary factor in the fatal Tucson crash.
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Southeastern Arizona is headed for a warmer, breezy stretch, with some moisture possibly arriving by the weekend.
New local husband and wife business focuses on drowning prevention and water safety education.
District officials said more than $111 million has been invested, with 100 bond projects planned for summer 2026.
Registration is open for artists and venues ahead of Tucson's June 21 Make Music Day events across the city.
A winning Powerball ticket sold at a Tucson Circle K matched for $50,000 and reached $150,000 with Power Play.
Residents can speak June 9 as Tucson considers parks and recreation fee changes revised after public feedback.
The cub was spotted this morning near homes in the East Windswept Way and South Shalom Drive area of Vail.
The city said six sites will open daily from noon to 4 p.m. from June 1 through Sept. 30, including holidays.
The 9,625-square-foot store near the University of Arizona is Tucson's fourth Trader Joe's.
LOFT KIDS FEST is back at The Loft Cinema with free weekend screenings, games and popcorn running through June 28.
National Weather Service Tucson said moisture could bring mainly mountain thunderstorms Wednesday and Thursday.
The animals were surrendered and will be available for adoption after medical clearance, according to Pima Animal Care Center.
Tucson celebrates completed upgrades at Palo Verde Park on May 29, including new lighting, courts, a playground, ramadas and shade trees.
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Participants will walk 75 miles from Sasabe to Tucson as the annual event remembers migrants who died crossing the desert.
U.S. Air Force veteran and wife team up to bring elevated, artfully crafted grazing experiences to Southern Arizona
Cooler temperatures and gusty winds are expected across Tucson this week as dry conditions raise fire weather concerns across the area.
Gas prices are high, but Tucson drivers still plan to hit the road for Memorial Day—with some families cutting costs and shortening trips.
Families across Pima County can sign up for $5 swim lessons this summer at eight county pools.
The May 23 event at Fresco Pizzeria & Pastaria will feature unlimited tastings, drinks and audience voting.
A proposed Barrio Anita housing project is advancing after a no-impact finding, with federal funding now in play.
A downtown Tucson confrontation ended in gunfire early Sunday, leaving one person injured and one suspect in custody.
A Great Basin storm system will bring gusty winds, hazy skies and cooler highs across southeast Arizona Monday.
The 10-day event will offer three-course menus at $33, $44 or $55 at participating restaurants statewide.
Residents and staff will showcase handmade crafts as community members bring cars, food trucks and entertainment.
The 58-year-old was not wearing a seatbelt when his SUV crossed into oncoming traffic on South Kolb Road just before midnight Sunday.
The proposed Tucson code changes would lower limits on roads including Grant, Valencia and Old Spanish Trail.
Residents in the area north of downtown have long lacked access to fresh food and health services. The city wants someone to fix that.
Investigators are working to identify the driver after the victim was found dead in the roadway early Monday morning.
From handmade art to live music and cold drinks, the popular evening market series gives Tucsonans a reason to get outside all summer long.
Starting May 22, drivers will need to find another way around a busy stretch of Grant Road near I-10 for more than two months.