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On Wednesday, May 21, the Oro Valley Town Council is expected to resolve an impasse between town management and two unions ...
Home to ancient Ironwood trees, towering multi-armed saguaros and the last of Southern Arizona’s indigenous desert bighorn ...
The Pima Animal Care Center is at capacity, with over 600 animals in need of new homes. While overcrowded shelters create ...
A gun-wielding man shot and killed by Oro Valley Police Department officers on April 28 fired shots at an officer, and “brought his hands together in a manner perceived as ...
The National Trust for Local News and community news publisher Times Media Group, publisher of the Tempe Tribune, have announced a new strategic partnership and transfer of ownership involving the ...
Most of you would agree that we need more stable thinking these days. So, what leads to stable thinking? You’ve heard me say it many times. Here’s the answer. Use ...
The specter of climate change looms large, demanding urgent and innovative solutions from humanity. As global temperatures rise and extreme weather events become more common, scientists, policymakers, ...
As director of the Center for Rural Health at the University of Arizona, Dr. Daniel Derksen frequently visits rural towns and border communities across the state. And lately, he’s been sensing a shift ...
Catalina Foothills School District’s elementary school math teams at the Math League State Competition on May 2 in Queen Creek. Students from Manzanita and Sunrise Drive elementary schools competed in ...
Some Arizona border officials have welcomed President Donald Trump’s order for a military takeover at the U.S.-Mexico border. But migrant advocates fear that by sealing hundreds of miles of border in ...
Autism has dominated many news outlets, and there has been information and misinformation. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is called such because symptoms range from mild to severe, which may be ...
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