Most of us would be astounded to see a javelina race full speed through our neighborhood. However, in the Southwest, javelinas are occasional household visitors. They have been known to knock over trash cans or raid residential gardens in search of a snack.
Tucson, Arizona Who knew Tucson, Arizona was so freaking cool!? I guess everyone who’s been there or lives there… But it took me four decades to see it for myself! I recently embarked on a solo trip around Arizona.
One wouldn't know by watching him, but 99 year-old Sidney Stein says his eyesight makes it difficult to see the numbers on the billiards balls.
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - As a border state, immigration and deportation have always been controversial topics in Arizona. But regardless of how a person may feel about the situation at the border, the work done by law enforcement can be misunderstood by some.
The Bureau of Reclamation will pay $86.7 million toward Tucson's new water treatment plant, which will stretch the city's supplies.
Schnitzer Properties has broken ground on two industrial developments in Tucson. The $73 million total investment in two Class A industrial spaces will provide workspaces for small and mid-size manufacturers and distributors.
A Tucson environmental group and a Patagonia community group filed suit Tuesday to try to force the EPA to take a stand on an air quality permit for a major
San Jose State transfer cornerback Michael Dansby is one of 10 scholarship newcomers in Arizona's defensive secondary. Plus, other pertinent Arizona football information.
Henri Veesaar was a big part of Arizona's 5-0 start in Big 12 play. He's making a rapid rise after a slow start to his college career.
Arizona’s free-flowing offense bogged down. The team’s best player wasn’t always at this best. The expected starting center played limited minutes before going down with a season-ending foot injury.
These 11 must-try Mexican restaurants bring bold, authentic flavors straight to your plate. Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for the grande dame of Tucson’s Mexican food scene – El Charro Café!
But it’s not just books that make Nexus a wonderland of weirdness. The “Oddities” part of their name isn’t just for show. Perched atop the bookshelves and tucked into corners are artifacts that look like they’ve been plucked straight from the pages of a Neil Gaiman novel.