Arizona became the 48th state in the nation on Feb. 14, 1912. In honor of 'Arizona's birthday' the Presidio San Agustín del ...
Seven decades after its launch, the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show continues to thrive, serving as one of the oldest and ...
La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, aka the Tucson rodeo, returns for its 100th year. Expect professional events, bull riding, steer wrestling and more. The Tucson Rodeo Parade will be held on Feb. 20. When: ...
Tucson’s known for natural wonders. But for snowbirds after a different side of the Southwest, the dynamic downtown is ...
Phase two of a project aimed at identifying historically significant structures, buildings and neighborhoods with ties to Tucson’s Black community is underway.
From Tucson to Phoenix, these seven spots are serving up seafood so good, you’ll forget you’re in the desert. Tucked away in ...
Round1 Bowling & Arcade’ now has a location in Chandler, marking its third Arizona destination! Here's what you need to know about the Japan-based entertainment concept.
Perched atop a hill in Phoenix, Rustler’s Rooste is the kind of place that makes you wonder if you’ve accidentally stumbled onto a movie set. With its wagon wheel decor and sweeping views of the city, ...
Families in Austintown could have a new place to get active and have fun in the near future. According to documentation provided to 21 News by Austintown Zoning Inspector Darren Crivelli ...
Every year the world-renowned Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase is like a time portal, a trip around the world, and a treasure hunt all rolled into one. Every winter, more than 65,000 guests from ...
Flanking the River Walk are dozens of restaurants, boutique hotels and sidewalk cafes shaded by colorful umbrellas. Street performers often fill the air with mariachi music. If you want to see the ...
In the Where to Eat: 25 Best series, we’re highlighting our favorite restaurants in cities across the United States. These lists will be updated as restaurants close and open, and as we find new ...