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In his first season as head coach of Arizona's men’s and women’s swim, Ben Loorz helped the program transition to the Big 12, ...
On the first day of rehearsals, cast members for Arizona Theatre Co.'s "Ms. Holms & Ms. Watson - Apt. 2B' get to work on the ...
Trump’s plan to accept a free “palace in the sky," from Qatar as an Air Force One replacement has raised ethical, legal, ...
A bicyclist who Tucson police say ignored a red light was struck and killed in a crash Saturday on the city's south side.
The United States and China agreed Monday to slash their massive recent tariffs, restarting stalled trade between the world's ...
The Community Foundation for Southern Arizona Spring 2025 Board Connect can help prospective volunteers match with several ...
After leading Catalina Foothills to another tennis state championship, Austin Cohen is the Star's Student-Athlete of the Week ...
U.S. and Chinese officials say they have reached a deal to roll back most of their recent tariffs, starting Wednesday, and ...
Neo-trad country singer has a weeks-old album that adds a little grit and rock from his native California to his twangy ...
Recruiting women into construction and manufacturing has for years been a broadly popular effort to address labor shortages.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is getting money from special interests and other donors and not disclosing who they are. And it's legal under Arizona law.
Republicans say there is no “appetite” for reform — only for building a wall, arresting hardworking taxpayers, and deporting ...