David Figueiredo and Chuchito Valdés, longtime friends and virtuoso musicians, will meet again in Tucson for a night of Brazilian-Cubano jazz music.
Officials with the Arizona Department of Public Safety are holding a long-planned "summit" at a hotel near the University of Arizona this week, dispelling rumors the Tucson site is hosting dozens of ...
Kirk Whalum hopes to remind people of their commonalities and instill hope through his upcoming concert in the Tucson Jazz Festival lineup.
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill that would allow victims to sue the creators of nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes, as advocates push for Google and Apple to ban Grok from app stores ...
Arizona abortion providers gave closing arguments after a three-day evidentiary hearing in which they challenged more than a dozen abortion laws they say infringe on Arizonans’ newly gained right to ...
A Republican bill that claims it will help prevent “government overreach” related to police use of controversial license plate reader technology would actually do the opposite, according to privacy ...
Some major Arizona cities are voicing their support for an ambitious housing affordability plan by U.S. Sen. Reuben Gallego that calls for reforming local zoning restrictions, creating new first-time ...
Frederik Nielsen fronted the press in Copenhagen with crystal clear messages: Greenland does not wish to be owned by the U.S., Greenland does not wish to be controlled by the U.S., and Greenland does ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs ordered flags at all state buildings be lowered to half-staff in honor of former Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who died Jan. 13.
Jesse Berlin's "Trauma," at Romero House Ceramics through the end of January, gives poignant and evocative exploration of suffering.
As the Trump admin withdraws from climate treaties, scholars debate whether — and how — it can do so
The Trump administration announced that it would withdraw from foundational agreements underpinning the international effort to slow the climate crisis, but whether - and how - the U.S. can actually ...
Many left-leaning states and cities are trying to protect residents’ personal information, but a growing number of conservative lawmakers also want to curb the use of surveillance technologies, such ...
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