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T-Town Boxing and Fitness in Tucson once had only a trickle of female members but now hosts a steady stream of women of all ages and backgrounds stepping into the ring.
Fearless forecasters challenged by 2025's monsoon predictions Registration is open for the annual Monsoon Madness online fantasy game.
University of Arizona East Asian studies are among four language and culture programs benefiting from a new federal grant for international instruction.
The Arizona Department of Transportation announced that the Phoenix-Tucson passenger rail study is moving forward, after the Federal Railroad Administration approved step one of the planning program.
Tucson space scientists focus on another interstellar visitor The object is only the third space rock detected as coming from outside our solar system. by Tony Perkins Tweet ...
Grand Canyon National Park announced Tuesday that it is reimplementing mandatory water conservation measures again for the South Rim due to diminished supplies.
Martin Hutchins, an attorney with Reclaim Your Future legal coalition, speaks at a marijuana expungement event in Tucson, Ariz., on Thursday, April 18 2024. It’s been almost three years since ...
Arizona’s House of Representatives Wednesday approved a repeal of the state’s near-total abortion ban. The move comes after a contentious few weeks at the Capitol following the Arizona Supreme Court’s ...
Southern Arizona nonprofits warn of devastating federal funding cuts A coalition of nonprofits is urging Congress to safeguard funding for health care, food assistance, childcare and more.
On April 15, 1862, two small groups of Union and Confederate soldiers fought a battle near Picacho Peak, northwest of Tucson. The engagement left several Union troops dead, including the detachment's ...
The University of Arizona-backed James Webb Space Telescope continues to generate new knowledge about the universe. Scientists used data from the telescope for an updated study on how planets form. U ...
Southern Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey is celebrating its 26th year watching the sky for near-Earth asteroids. Director Carson Fuls explains the Survey's focus has increased as more wayward space ...
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