The Tucson Urban League, a nonprofit that offered assistance with paying rent and utility bills, financial workshops and job training, is about $1 million in debt and has closed its doors after nearly 50 years. Read more»
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Ward 2 Tucson City Councilman Paul Cunningham, President of the Southern Arizona Black Chamber of Commerce Clarence Boykins, TucsonsSentinel.com Editor and Publisher Dylan Smith, documentarian Daniel Buckley, and Ward 6 Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik Read more»
The resumes of fourteen Tucsonans who want to sit on the City Council were posted online by the City Clerk on Tuesday night. Those applying to fill the seat vacated by Rodney Glassman, who stepped down to run for the U.S. Senate, submitted resumes and cover letters expressing their interest. Read more»
The Tucson City Council seat vacated by Rodney Glassman should be filled by early May. The council voted Tuesday to have the city clerk accept applications for the post for the next five business days. Read more»