The Pima Community College men’s basketball team (17-0) continued to tack on the victories this week, hosting Community Christian College on Saturday and earning a 114-74 win.
The Pima Community College men’s basketball team (16-0, 6-0 in ACCAC) won their 16th straight game on Wednesday after they pulled away against Mesa Community College (8-5, 2-3) in the second half.
Marana Town Council members followed the will of (at least some of) the people but may have missed the bigger picture — which may not be their job.
In a special edition of Arizona Public Media's Press Room, new host David Lee looks back at the mass shooting 15 years ago at Gabrielle Giffords' Congress on Your Corner, which left six dead and 13 ...
Despite previous comments in support of extending Affordable Care Act tax credits, Rep. Juan Ciscomani of Tucson voted against a Democratic proposal to restore the now-expired subsidies. 17 ...
Mexico border by a handful of other Republican senators, highlighted the president’s signature tax cuts and spending package passed last year that provided billions for immigration enforcement.
The next presidential election is still two years away, but several prominent Democrats are already positioning themselves ...
Hurricane-fueled downpours ravaged some Arizonans and gave others hope for a wetter future, but climate experts say extreme drought conditions are likely to stick around for at least a while longer.
Vice President JD Vance said Thursday the Trump administration would stand by the federal immigration officer who shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis the day prior, despite videos show her steering ...
The U.S. House approved a bipartisan bill to resurrect the enhanced tax credits that expired at the end of last year for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act ...
Tucson’s lowest-paid workers started the year with raises. The minimum wage in Arizona rose by 45 cents, from $14.70 to $15.15 an hour. In Tucson, the minimum increased from $15 an hour to $15.45 an ...
Tucson Republican U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani had drawn a line in the sand, saying he couldn’t vote for a budget bill that cut Medicaid. Five weeks later, he strolled across that line, voting for a Trump ...
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