In a news conference on Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva joined local organizers and pledged to fight to stop DHS from opening an immigration prison in southern Arizona
As TEP seeks a 14% rate increase, residents are questioning whether the energy demands of new data centers could add pressure to already rising utility costs
The Trump administration quietly purchased the Surprise warehouse in January, drawing backlash from community members and elected officials
Tucson's second annual Latino Pride Festival brought drag, banda and Latin tunes to the forefront in an event that celebrated LGBTQ+ Latinos.
Though tech companies are secretive about their water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of the state’s supply.
CreSer was born after its founder saw a need for a space where Latinos and Spanish-speaking Tucsonans could find support.
From protests and petitions to becoming an observer and supporting freedom funds, here are the different ways you can get involved with Phoenix organizations.
Dozens of volunteers from the Samaritans of Green Valley-Sahuarita have been demonstrating for more than 25 years that solidarity knows no borders
Local leaders and healthcare professionals continue sounding the alarm of the potential health risks this ordinance can pose for vulnerable populations
