Tucson moms discuss cost-of-living concerns
Working moms from a variety of backgrounds gathered in downtown Tucson on Thursday to share how the current state of the economy is impacting their families.
Where It Began: Tucson’s First Permanent Show Celebrates 30 Years
Tucson in winter is a city transformed. For a few short weeks, the desert fills with tents, temporary structures, and makeshift marketplaces. Hotels along I-10 convert their rooms into mineral and fossil showcases. Dealers from around the world arrive with crates of specimens. Collectors and buyers map their days...
Celebrate Culture at the Tucson Japanese Festival
Tucson will come alive with the sights and sounds of Japan on March 21 at the Tucson Japanese Festival, held at the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., visitors can experience a vibrant showcase of Japanese culture, including martial arts demonstrations, traditional folk dancing, and the powerful...
Big 12 Pulls LED Glass Court Before Arizona-Iowa State
Commissioner Brett Yormark opts for a traditional hardwood court following backlash to the conference’s glass surface experiment.
Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind board considers big changes to staff...
The Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Tucson Campus is located on Speedway Boulevard on March 4, 2026. The board for the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind is considering making big changes to staff salaries at its board meeting Thursday. The school has pointed to...
Lincoln police name man found dead in Oak Creek; death not suspicious
Lincoln police have identified a man found dead in Oak Creek on Tuesday as 46-year-old Andrew Marr.
8 Family-Owned Mexican Restaurants in Arizona That Are Worth the Drive
Arizona is home to some of the most authentic, soul-warming Mexican food you will ever taste. Many of the best spots are family-owned restaurants that have been serving loyal customers for decades. From slow-cooked tamales to hand-pressed tortillas, these places put love into every single dish. Whether you live...
100 year old home demolished in historic neighborhood, and neighbors are frustrated
The demolished lot of 1177 E Lester Street is leveled to dirt. The home's mailbox and one tree are the last remnants of the original property on Mar. 6, 2026. Annie Lester, born Anna Marie Stattelman in Bavaria, Germany, arrived in Tucson in the 1890s and bought a large tract of land that is now a majority of the...
TEP, City Tie Franchise Renewal to $56M Energy Collaboration
TUCSON, AZ (March 13, 2026) — Tucson Electric Power (TEP) and the City of Tucson are advancing a proposed 25-year Energy Collaboration Agreement tied to renewal of the utility’s franchise, a package that would direct an estimated $56.18 million toward climate, resiliency and low-income energy programs while asking...
Marana’s Stormwater Maintenance Team works to prevent flooding ahead of monsoon
MARANA, Ariz. (KGUN) — The Town of Marana's Stormwater Maintenance Team is tackling projects across the community and getting ahead of monsoon storms by clearing culverts and removing vegetation. The town created the team, led by Adrian Rojel, about a year and a half ago. "Now we can actually...

















