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From model to micro-shelter, 16 University of Arizona architecture students, now graduates, designed a 96-square-foot space for people who are unhoused, and Tucson may see more like it very soon.
Pima Council on Aging plans to keep a Green Valley-Sahuarita congregate meal site running after federal funding reductions ...
Sedona Red Rock High School held its annual scholarship awards ceremony at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on May 19, with ...
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs brought nearly a dozen hospital officials to the Capitol Thursday as part of a public relations ...
After a dry winter and spring, there's a lot of dust waiting for the first monsoon wind storm, a phenomenon known as a haboob ...
Ole Miss softball's first foray in the Women's College World Series got off to a bumpy start, but the Rebels know how to ...
On May 26th, 43 people embarked on the Migrant Trail, a 75-mile walk in solidarity with people who have died crossing the ...
Arizona Opera's new president and general director has extensive background conducting operas and has led ASU's music theater ...
Federal data shows that hiring is down across all industries and Gen Z’ers are feeling the pressure from a tough job market.
Allie Koss has always known she was destined to help animals. Recently, she proved just how committed she is to fulfilling ...
Joley Mitchell hit two home runs and Teagan Kavan tossed a two-hitter as No. 6 Texas defeated No. 3 Florida, 3-0, on Thursday ...
Peter Brock, athletic trainer and sports medicine teacher, will be the Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s new athletic ...
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