Its new lawsuit charges that allowing the state to give $125 million a year in tax credits is an unconstitutional gift to private companies that agree to produce their films and c
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — Sierra Vista Police are warning Arizona residents about a fake social media hoax. They say a fake social media story is circulating in our area, claiming people need to stay alert about a serial killer on the run.
Here are The Republic's team rankings for girls soccer with schools in the midst of region play as of Jan. 17, 2025.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by environmentalists that would have made the San Pedro River a state-regulated Active Management Area, or AMA.
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The low levels are fueling an environmental activist's push for limits on Sierra Vista/Fort Huachuca development.
The City of Sierra Vista took ownership of the local golf course back in September, partnering with Paradigm Golf Group. They are adding a high-tech driving range to the property.
To Yuma" and other films to the Grand Canyon State. A new lawsuit charges that allowing the state to give away $125 million a year in tax credits is an unconstitutional gift to private companies that agree to produce their films and commercials in Arizona.
Dying rays of late November sunlight flooded through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Los Milics Vineyards' tasting room, sending shades of amber and gold dancing across the steel walls. Towering monol
Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs laid out a vision for the new legislative session Monday that focuses on helping average Arizonans struggling with high costs of housing and child care by proposing a series of measures to boost new home construction,
Here are The Arizona Republic's Top 20 high school boys basketball players for the week of Jan. 6-11. Coaches provided input. Vote in our poll below for the top overall performance. (Print readers can find the poll with this story on azcentral.com/sports/high-schools).
Here's what Gov. Katie Hobbs said when she delivered her third State of the State address at the Arizona Capitol on Monday.