It’s a multi-billion-dollar business worldwide, and a problem even here in Tucson. Here’s what you need to know.
“This photo was taken by the Salt River in Tonto National Forest. These horses are wild, and there are several hundred of them in this area,” …
Jessica Tanner may not be an actual astronaut, but she definitely is an explorer of the creative kind.
If a certain 1930s gangster is on your mind this month, you’re not alone. He has become a part of our collective consciousness in the Old Pueblo.
When can we expect to see our usual parade of out-of-state license plates in Tucson? We asked the experts.
Get snap happy! There are many places in Tucson to take a sensational photo of your smiling self. Here are a few to check out.
BUSINESSES caught up in the BATTLE AGAINST COVID-19 have suf fered many losses. Some have managed to maintain their footing, while others have…
In 1909, Arizona was still a few years away from becoming a state, Tucson’s population hovered around 13,000, and the University of Arizona ha…
Allyson Solomon / Executive Director of Metropolitan Pima Alliance
2020 National Philanthropy Day Award Winner
Check out some of the visual arts options you can see in person over the next few months.
It’s On! Yes, there are concerts to listen to, plays to watch, and films to enjoy in person and online. Read on to discover some highlights.
Tucson is a land of opportunities— and struggles — for many who immigrate here.
Before there was a shopping center on East Broadway, just west of Alvernon, that site was the location of a resort hotel called El Conquistado…
A shining example of some of the best ways to help homeless people is the Center of Opportunity — a former 1980s hotel tower surrounded by new…
One singer/songwriter from Northern Arizona has already scaled the heights, and is ready for more.
“I took this photo on a hike one evening at the Douglas Spring Trail on Tucson’s eastside,” says photographer Leslie Leathers. “I’ve rarely se…
Since 2006, Pima County has had a plan to tackle the issues associated with homelessness in our community. Has any progress been made, and wha…
These five Tucson neighborhoods offer everything from eclectic architecture to historical connections to walking-distance amenities.
Q&A with Lee D. Lambert, Chancellor, Pima Community College
Several murals that recently went up around town have a lot to say about our times, and our community.
The self-taught artist was inspired by the vistas she saw while living in Sedona.
Q&A with Jennifer Erdrich, M.D., MPH, Surgical Oncologist and Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Arizona College of Medicine
Rising from humble, low-tech beginnings, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles — aka drones — have traveled far in the fields of warfare, law enforcement, …
In a desert environment, water is one of nature’s most valuable resources. We asked local experts to explain what is being done to ensure a sa…
Q&A with Michael McDonald, CEO of Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona.
Chances are, you may have even met Samantha at some point, and not even guessed her journey.
The great American writer Ralph Ellison said, “When I discover who I am, I’ll be free.” We talked with some transgender persons with Tucson co…
When the pandemic hit the Old Pueblo, many individuals and organizations answered the call to help out. Here are just some of the inspirationa…
At press time, due to federal, state and local regulations to control the spread of COVID-19, regular events, festivals and activities had bee…
Summers in the Southwest can be especially brutal on our four-legged family members. We asked some experts for their best advice on keeping ou…
Q&A with Autumn Ruhe, Owner of Mildred & Dildred
The three finalists for Tucson Lifestyle’s Cover Dog 2020 each display a lot of heart, and a powerful bond with their human companions.
Q&A with Bob Hoffman, President of Tucson Roadrunners
One local family celebrates the arrival of spring with an alfresco Easter brunch.
Native Southwest plants and animals are rapidly disappearing from our area of the state. Jennifer Patton, a local landscape architect, and her…
AJ’s Fine Foods: Wednesdays 5-6 am (65+) Albertsons: Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-9 am Bashas: Wednesdays 6-7 am (65+) Cardenas: Every day 7-8 am …
Schools Arizona Schools CLOSED through the end of the School Year To help combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, Gov. Doug Ducey announce…
All bars, gyms, food courts closed until further notice. AMC Theatres, Regal Movies: Closed for six to 12 weeks. Arizona Inn: Closed until Apr…
NON-PROFIT EVENTS Women of Impact Luncheon: POSTPONED Original Date: March 20, 2020 Location: Westin La Paloma TMA Gala: CANCELED Original Dat…
COVID-19 (CORONOVIRUS) Per the CDC, the virus that causes COVID-19 is spread between people who are in close contact with one another and thro…
With a history that dates to the 1860s, the Empire Ranch is one of the oldest working cattle ranches in the region. Its lineage includes owner…
The following 20 women (listed alphabetically) are being recognized for their community involvement in honor of IMPACT of Southern Arizona’s 2…
A new, expanded facility, and more partnerships, shows that this organization is four decades strong. When it was launched 40 years ago as The…
A new exhibition at the Tucson Museum of Art showcases how the work of one gallery owner greatly influenced the world of art. Behind the wheel…
A Posse of Painted Peccaries One of Arizona’s most famous critters is honored with an outdoor sculptural exhibit. Tubac is wild about their lo…
There has been organized quarter horse racing in Tucson for more than seven decades, and it continues this month through March 22. To some, it…
Criminals can attack you from thousands of miles away just using a computer. It’s happening to both individuals and institutions large and sma…