Two thousand four hundred undocumented migrants were apprehended from October 5 to 11, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Tucson Sector Chief John R. Modlin's October 11 post on X.
There have been 452,520 total encounters in the Tucson Sector during fiscal year 2024, which is up 40.3% from last year’s number of 322,624 encounters.
On October 7, 2024, U.S. Congressman Juan Ciscomani hosted the Veteran Servant Leader Award Ceremony in Tucson to honor veterans from Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The event aimed to recognize veterans for their continued service to communities after leaving the Armed Forces.
SaddleBrooke, AZ - U.S. Congressman Juan Ciscomani recently visited Desert Life Pharmacy in SaddleBrooke to engage with patients and emphasize his support for rural pharmacies. These pharmacies are vital to the health of their communities, especially as two rural pharmacies in Willcox and Benson face closure due to what they describe as restrictive practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs).
On October 7, 2024, U.S. Congressman Juan Ciscomani hosted the Veteran Servant Leader Award Ceremony in Tucson to honor veterans from Arizona's 6th Congressional District. The event recognized their continued service to communities after leaving the Armed Forces.
Fashion in politics often holds significant implications, especially for women, according to Lori Poloni-Staudinger, dean of the University of Arizona College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
On September 27, agents from the Tucson sector of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) responded to a 911 call and found two severely injured Guatemalan nationals in the Baboquivari Mountains, according to an October 7 post on X.
The City of Tucson Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD) is reaching out to the community for participation in a virtual meeting regarding changes to Tucson's adaptive reuse regulations. This initiative comes in response to the recent passing of HB2297 by the Arizona State Legislature, which mandates that by January 1, 2025, at least 10% of all existing commercial, office, or mixed-use buildings be repurposed for multi-family residential development or adaptive reuse.
A child from Tucson's Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program has been recognized as one of the 12 winners in the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials' (NAHRO) "What a Home Means to Me" poster contest. The artwork, created by 14-year-old Halo, will be featured in NAHRO's 2025 calendar.
The City of Tucson Planning and Development Services Department (PDSD) has announced a virtual meeting to discuss upcoming changes to the city's adaptive reuse regulations. This initiative invites community members to learn about these changes and provide their input. Adaptive reuse involves repurposing existing buildings for new uses while maintaining their original architectural features.
Tucson Unified District stood out in Pima County with 40,534 students enrolled in the 2023-24 school year, according to the Arizona Department of Education.