The millions of people living in the U.S. without documents put stress on emergency rooms and public schools, and some commit crimes - but this population also buys homes, runs businesses and provides ...
A growing feud between House Republicans over a proposed rules change that would allow new parents in Congress to temporarily vote from afar ground the chamber to a screeching halt, as lawmakers ...
Arizona is among the 10 states with the highest rates of homelessness, but instead of working with advocates to resolve that ...
The Arizona Supreme Court has approved a program that allows non-lawyers to provide limited legal assistance to Arizonans who may not have access to an attorney in civil matters, the court announced.
On Arizona Gives Day, please join with your fellow readers and support the Tucson Sentinel. We'll put your dollars to work holding politicians accountable, reporting the untold stories of the ...
A coalition of Democratic officials from 23 states, including Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes - and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration for slashing more than $11 billion of ...
The measles outbreak that began in west Texas continues to grow, with over 450 confirmed cases in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma as of March 28 - though public health experts believe the numbers are ...
Cartels are Mexico's fifth-largest employer, and while some are tricked into working for the cartels by a friendly face, recruitment these days can be just as duplicitous, including social media and ...
Top Democrats in Congress are asking the Government Accountability Office to open an investigation into whether the Trump administration violated federal law by freezing funding for several programs.
Arizona officials urged residents to take precautions as firefighters face longer hours battling more intense wildfires across the state.
A bill that aims to cut out ultra-processed foods in the state’s public schools is now moving through the Arizona Senate after passing the House with overwhelming support.
Republican state Rep. Alexander Kolodin - an election denier and a member of the far-right Arizona Freedom Caucus - on Monday announced his plans to run for Arizona secretary of state in 2026.
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