When the United States celebrated its 100th birthday in 1876, Tucson was still a relatively new addition to the still-expanding nation.
Henry Brean
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Henry joined the Star in 2019 after 25 years at Nevada newspapers. A Tucson native, he graduated from Amphi and earned a journalism degree from the University of Missouri. He wrote about the environment for the Las Vegas Review-Journal for 16 years.
A map published by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reveals plans to add a second border wall along much of the U.S.-Mexico border, includng nearly all of Arizona's southern boundary.
It's blister-beetle season in Southern Arizona, and as the bug's name suggests, it's best to keep your distance.
Arizona basketball legends Steve Kerr and Tom Tolbert reunited for a podcast chat on Tuesday about this year's team, its coach and Saturday’s matchup against Michigan.
Meet the Tucson signmaker who has made it his mission to quickly update the displays inside McKale Center every time the Arizona men's basketball team notches another milestone tournament victory.
When someone goes missing in Southern Arizona, it's time for the team at Southwest Rescue Dogs, Inc. to shake a leg.
The Planetary Science Institute will debut a collection of space art by one of its founding scientists and other artists at its headquarters in Tucson on Sunday.
Visitation dropped sharply but Saguaro National Park still stayed plenty busy in 2025, despite declines in international tourism and the longest federal shutdown in American history.
A critical minerals mine under construction in the Patagonia Mountains could soon be allowed to expand onto Coronado National Forest land, under a draft decision from the U.S. Forest Service.