Dr. Raquel Marie Mercado Sepulveda, a Tucson obstetrician/gynecologist, was sentenced in February to probation on a charge of animal cruelty and practicing veterinary medicine without a license.
Justine Wadsack, who lost her Arizona Senate seat in the primary election, claims in a federal civil rights lawsuit that ...
The city of Tucson recently granted the permits for construction a project, known as La Estrella Village, near East Glenn ...
Arizona explodes for 10 first-inning runs in an 11-6 win over Baylor that prevented a series sweep by the Bears. Gunner Geile ...
After falling in the championship game, Pima College women's basketball team is motivated and 'loaded' with talent for ...
Using a telescope at Kitt Peak, scientists have produced the largest 3D map of the universe ever made and uncovered ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said the folding mechanism in some Segways can fail during use, causing the ...
A proposal by Rep. David Livingston would entitle lawmakers who live in Maricopa County to collect a per diem meant to cover ...
Invoking their constitutional right to remain silent — commonly known as pleading the Fifth Amendment — can sometimes be held ...
KJ Lewis scribbled on a drawing as a 10-year-old that he would commit to the Arizona Wildcats, and after two seasons, he's ...
There’s a lot of information (and money) on the table during tax season. That also makes it a prime time for scams.
Patricia A. Prelock, the fourth finalist for a provost post at the University of Arizona, was named interim president at the University of Vermont after Suresh Garimella left for Tucson.
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