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The Oro Valley Water Utility has been awarded an additional $1.15 million in grant funds to pay part of its share for the ...
Faced with rising temperatures, prolonged drought and escalating building material costs, a lot of Tucsonans are rethinking ...
Stephanie Hillig is performing double duty this school year. Hillig, starting her fourth year as principal at Copper Creek ...
Experience our nation’s national parks, at least the western sector, without venturing too far from home. The Western ...
AI is anything but exclusive to large organizations. Today, many AI solutions are designed to be budget-friendly, easy to ...
A Tucson court reporter is a recipient of the $1,500 Court to CART Grant from the philanthropic arm of the National Court ...
Cavender’s Boot City brought Wranglers, Stetsons and Ariat boots to the area on Aug. 1. Tucked in the back of the Tucson ...
T he fast-casual chain Salad and Go has added three new grain bowls to its menu in several cities, including Tucson. Created by co-founder and Michelin-star trained chef Daniel Patino, with culinary ...
Many retail businesses in Arizona have a small paper sign hanging on the wall, usually near the cash register that says something like “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” The trouble ...
The buyer was the Sun City Oro Valley Community Association. The seller was in contract negotiations with a national skilled nursing operator for several months that never materialized in a sale, ...
It’s a family affair at Primos Mexican Restaurant. The new restaurant on Prince Road features Mexican food born in Michoacan, Mexico — a switch from the Sonoran-style food usually found in town.
Valerie Richarme, marketing director of the Rialto Theatre, said that the venue’s primary goal is to serve the Tucson community.