Tucson nonprofit group Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras held the first of several planned "Know Your Rights" meetings Friday evening to help inform Native people on what to do when with a federal law ...
The federal government hurtled toward a partial shutdown this weekend, even though Senate Democrats and President Donald Trump reached a deal that allows lawmakers more time to negotiate new ...
The federal government hurtled Friday toward a partial shutdown this weekend, even though Senate Democrats and President Donald Trump reached a deal that allows lawmakers more time to negotiate new ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old killed by Border Patrol agents on Jan. 24 amid a federal crackdown in ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday a Pima County man can face a longer sentence for luring a minor for sexual exploitation, even though his victim was an undercover officer posing as an underage ...
Across the country, electricity rates are rising as utilities look to meet the energy demands brought on by AI and data centers. That’s especially true in Arizona, despite the opposition of state ...
Although music therapy for autistic children and adults is on the rise and more research has suggested its benefits, Arizona’s Medicaid program, the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, does ...
Friday at noon, Tucson Sentinel reporter Jim Nintzel will host a live radio forum on the RTA Next plan that Pima County voters will decide in March.
Pima Community College men’s basketball player Isaac Johnson (Oakland HS, CA) produced a standout performance that caught the eye of the ACCAC.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a proposal to revise the Clean Water Act. Experts say the move would dissolve one of the few tools tribes have to enforce treaty rights and hamper their ...
The Ninth Circuit handed some 600,000 Venezuelan nationals a win, ruling that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem improperly stripped them of their temporary protected status.
Several people said were the victims of use-of-force violations by federal law enforcement officials who were conducting a ...