Supervisor Cano Statement on Preschool Scholarships in FY26 TUCSON, AZ – Pima County Supervisor Andrés Cano (District 5) today praised his colleagues on the Pima County Board of Supervisors for this week’s action to sustain and strengthen the County’s Pima Early Education Program
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The Pima County Board of Supervisors, took a significant step during its meeting on August 18, 2025, by proclaiming the week of August 25–29, 2025, as Community Health Workers Awareness Week. This proclamation highlights the essential role that community health workers play in improving public health and addressing the social determinants of health within the […]
Tucson, AZ — The vibrant sights, sounds, and spirit of Mexico’s Independence will come alive on Sunday, September 14th, as the community gathers at the Reid Park Band Shell for El Grito de Independencia de Mexico, a traditional celebration honoring Mexico’s call for freedom from Spanish rule. The event will feature live music, folklórico […]
By Tony Pacheo, Store Manager, Pull-A-Part Tucson Pulling your own auto parts at a salvage yard has long been a go-to for budget-conscious drivers. It’s hands-on, affordable, and great for DIYers. But let’s be honest—sometimes the Arizona sun is blazing, or winter rolls in, and spending an afternoon in the yard just isn’t appealing. […]
Julieta Elías-Gallego is an extraordinary professional — a multifaceted woman who has successfully combined two worlds that, at first glance, might seem very different: fashion and real estate. Born in the heart of South Tucson and proudly descended from Bacoachi, Sonora, Julieta embodies an authentic fusion of cultures, styles, and aspirations reflected in both
As a parent, your top priority is your child’s well-being. While we don’t like to think about worst-case scenarios, preparing for them is one of the most responsible steps you can take. Having the right legal documents in place ensures that your minor children are protected if something happens to you. Last Will and […]
Fraud remains one of the most common threats in our community, affecting people of all ages—especially seniors, immigrants, and small business owners. From fake phone calls to online and banking scams, fraudsters are using increasingly sophisticated methods to deceive and take advantage of people’s trust. Most common types of fraud: Imposter calls:
With the return to school, it’s the perfect time to make sure children, teens, and adults are up to date with their vaccination schedule. Consulting with your local doctor or clinic can prevent future complications and avoid outbreaks in schools or communities. Vaccines not only prevent serious diseases like measles, whooping cough, or influenza, […]
Welcome to the Tucson Police Department Non-Emergency Online Reporting System. If this is an emergency, or you need police to respond, don’t use this system. Call 911. Using this system allows you to submit and, once it has been reviewed and accepted by TPD personnel, receive an emailed copy of your police report for free. […]
Tucson City Council has approved a plan to increase water rates for both residential and commercial/industrial customers. These increases are part of a larger strategy to address the rising costs of water supply, including purchasing water from the Central Arizona Project (CAP). The rate adjustments will likely affect customers in unincorporated areas of Pima County more






















