U nion members at a dispensary in Pennsylvania voted unanimously in favor of striking, following the company’s failures to provide employees with a contract that imposes fair wages. The dispensary, ...
A GIANT BILLBOARD towers over traffic on Oracle Road just north of Grant. An advertisement for the University of Arizona proclaims in patriotic red, white and blue: "Find Yourself and Other Amazing ...
The Tucson Orchid Society is made up of hobbyists and growers who have a passion for orchids. They meet regularly throughout the year, and they also hold an annual orchid show and sale.  This year, ...
The world is crazy; we all feel it. Sometimes a break is in order. Why not take a step back, however briefly, and join millions of others who throughout the centuries have enjoyed a cup of matcha tea.
The Peterbilt semi-tractor rig was pointed toward Tucson in the dark, early morning hours of April 1, 1990. Arizona State Trooper Mike Miller wondered if the trucker was having difficulty, because the ...
Bill Root hails from New York City, where still commutes to teach creative writing, poetry and translation at Hunter College. He was named Tucson's first Poet Laureate in July 1997, an unpaid position ...
Take one flour tortilla, load it up with carne asada, green chilies, caramelized onion and a blend of cheddar cheese, splash it with chipotle aioli, grill it and call it the carne verde papas ...
It took seven years for the Smithereens to become an overnight success. At least that’s what the group’s guitarist, Jim Babjak, said. Now in their late 60s, the members still know how to bring it. “We ...
The Tucson Rodeo, known as La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, returns this February, continuing a tradition that began more than a century ago. Founded in 1925 to highlight Tucson’s Western heritage and draw ...
Arizona State Sen. J.D. Mesnard has been frustrated by the smell of weed in his own neighborhood in Chandler, Arizona. So much so, that he introduced new legislation that would make residential ...
Each winter, one of Tucson’s busiest events forces the city’s youth hockey scene to hit pause. From Jan. 28 to Feb. 15, the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show takes over Tucson Arena, the city’s lone ice ...
For nearly two decades, the “Happy Together” Tour has brought a lineup of 1960s and 1970s hitmakers back to stages across the country. In 2026, the nostalgia-driven summer package returns for its 17th ...