Major International & Widely Celebrated Dates April 1 – April Fools’ Day April 7 – World Health Day April 22 – Earth Day 🌱 April 23 – World Book Day 📚 US Notable U.S. Dates (if relevant to you) April 15 – Tax Day (deadline for filing income taxes, though it can vary slightly […]
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Casino Del Sol is building a new property called Casino Del Sol Vahi Taa’am, which means “Three Suns” in the Yoeme language of the tribe, located at 1055 W. Grant Road, near Interstate 10. This project is a significant expansion operated by the Pascua Yaqui Tribe and will become a modern entertainment and gaming […]
In my work as a Tucson estate planning attorney, I’ve found that many families across Arizona—English and Spanish‑speaking alike—are navigating a lot of misconceptions about how estate planning actually works. It’s completely understandable; this is a complex area, and there’s no shortage of conflicting information out there. To help bring some clarity, here are a […]
FOX Deportes Marks 30 Years of Spanish-Language Sports Storytelling with the 2026 World Baseball Classic The network launches a year-long anniversary celebration with comprehensive coverage of baseball’s premier international tournament. LOS ANGELES (February 2, 2026) — With baseball as one of the historic pillars of its identity, FOX Deportes launches the commemoration of
Avoid legal problems; filing your taxes on time demonstrates responsibility and prevents complications with the IRS. Preparing in advance and not waiting until the last minute helps you avoid penalties and interest charges, even if you owe a small amount. Having enough time to file calmly allows you to review your return and avoid errors […]
January 2026 Washington, D.C. — The United States has announced a suspension of immigrant visa processing for applicants from 75 countries, citing concerns related to public assistance usage and enforcement of immigration eligibility standards. The decision, announced this week by the U.S. Department of State, affects individuals seeking immigrant visas through U.S.
Given reports of ICE raids in Tucson, it is important that the immigrant community act calmly, stay informed, and be prepared, avoiding panic. The community is advised to seek information only from reliable sources, such as recognized media outlets and community organizations. Knowing your basic rights is crucial; you have the right to […]
There is also a minimum speed limit for drivers: you can’t go so slow that you block the normal flow of traffic. If you are driving very slowly on a two-lane road and there are 5 or more vehicles behind you, the law requires you to move to a ‘turnout’ (passing area) if it is […]
Presented by Ballet Folklórico Tapatío & Arizona Bilingual News Join us for a beautiful Christmas and cultural celebration on Saturday, December 13th from 11am -4pm, in the heart of Tucson’s historic City of South 4th Avenue (between 30th and 33rd Streets)! Since 2019, Fiesta en la Calle has brought together the community to honor […]
The U.S. stops producing the one-cent coin after 232 years. The halt in production follows a mandate from President Donald Trump, who called it a “waste” due to the high cost—it costs more to make a penny (3.69 ¢) than its face value of 1 ¢. On November 12, 2025, the U.S. Mint in […]
























