In a statement Tuesday, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and other city leaders said immigration enforcement actions are occurring at the federal level under the new Trump administration, rather than by the Tucson Police Department and other local law enforcement.
Rules Tucson police officers have to follow when it comes to immigration enforcement were shared by top city officials Monday, following reports of increased federal apprehensions here, and other cities,
The statement says the increased federal immigration actions "are being carried out by federal agencies – not by the Tucson Police Department (TPD) or other local law enforcement agencies,"
The bill would make it illegal for a city to spend less on its police force than it did in the year prior. But no Arizona cities have reduced their police budgets since the 2008 recession.
A two-alarm fire Sunday night destroyed a longtime feed store in South Tucson, authorities say. The fire started at 11:31 p.m. at Arizona Feeds Country Store, 2701 S. Sixth Ave.
With each news report about increased immigration enforcement actions by ICE and other federal agencies at the direction of the new administration, City leadership is receiving more questions about wh
The Tucson Fire Department says the agency was dispatched to provide aid for South Tucson Fire. The TFD says the fire spread to multiple buildings on the same property of the feed
Elijah Palmer, a minimum custody risk inmate, escaped early Saturday morning from the Whetstone Unit at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Tucson.
Arizona Wildcats guard Caleb Love (1) is surrounded by teammates and Rem Bakamus, assistant coach, left, after hitting a last second shot to take the game into overtime during a game against Iowa State at McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. on January 27, 2025. Arizona won in overtime 86-75.
Planned Parenthood in Arizona could be just days away from once again offering abortions beyond 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Horne accused some schools of issuing "fraudulent diplomas" and asked the Arizona Legislature to again consider a testing requirement for graduation.
"In response to recent national rhetoric on mass deportation, the City of South Tucson City Council and Police Chief Denogean reaffirm their commitment to the community’s safety and well-being. They have made it clear that South Tucson’s police department will not participate in any mass deportation efforts under the incoming administration.