The Winterhaven Festival of Lights, a long-standing holiday tradition in Tucson, is set to begin its 75th annual celebration this Saturday, December 14.
The University of Arizona's Arizona Geological Survey is spearheading a $12 million study to assess the feasibility of storing carbon dioxide in the Harquahala basin, located roughly 60 miles west of Phoenix.
Congressman Juan Ciscomani addresses educational initiatives against communism and solutions for Southern Border issues in recent tweets from early December 2024
In a series of tweets dated December 6-7, Congressman Juan Ciscomani discusses topics ranging from international accusations against Israel to honoring historical events like Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
Early this month, agents with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Willcox Station arrested five migrants after assisting the Cochise County Sheriff's Office.
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents in the Tucson sector apprehended 1,600 migrants during the week ending December 6, according to a December 6 post on X by Chief Patrol Agent Sean McGoffin.
Congressman Juan Ciscomani shared updates on Twitter about honoring Marana Mayor Ed Honea and collaborating with Arizona State Representative Matthew Gress.
The University of Arizona Innocence Project has received a $1.5 million grant from the Department of Justice to enhance its efforts in investigating wrongful convictions, particularly through DNA evidence analysis.
The National Science Foundation has awarded $3.8 million for two projects involving University of Arizona engineers, aiming to address energy challenges in semiconductor technology.