A retired Tucson heart doctor won a national amateur astronomy award for helping University of Arizona scientists detect some ...
Fort Lowell Museum’s History in the Park returns Saturday, Jan. 25, combining history, leisure, and the timeless game of baseball. The game will spotlight how 19th-century soldiers found camaraderie ...
A 2016 behavioral economics study found that when consumers think their waste might be recycled, they worry less about the ...
Considering their backloaded Big 12 schedule, the Arizona Wildcats may need to keep picking up wins against teams such as Oklahoma State and Colorado to stay in the mix.
The Central Arizona Project, one of the state's most important pieces of infrastructure, is the focus of a public space to learn about water.
CU announced the honorees for its newly-created Wall of Honor, a group of 10 program all-timers whose jerseys will be displayed at the CU Events Center.
Dozens of Tucson Jewish community members fanned out across the city on Jan. 20 for a Day of Chesed. Chesed means “kindness” in Hebrew. Volunteers participated in various service projects, such as ...
The city’s police department has put a focus on officer mental health and well-being. That’s a big cultural change because ...
Two of them — Colors of the Stone gem and To Bead True Blue bead shows — give collectors, designers and casual shoppers a chance to peruse a range of rare beads and antiquities, natural stones and ...
Mallgoers can check out a showcase of the brand’s latest models, namely the Santa Fe, Tucson Hybrid, Stargazer X, Creta, ...
And the vast majority of people exposed to most substances (or activities) considered addictive do not in fact develop addiction to them. Rather, a very complex array of cultural factors ...
She’s a softball player from California. He’s a former volleyball and basketball player from Arizona. A church in Kentucky ...