U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego, the first Latino elected to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate, sat with CALÓ News in Los Angeles recently to provide his insights on immigration, voter suppression, the war on Iran, the 2026 California gubernatorial election and more.
In early April, Cochise County supervisors adopted new restrictions on data centers’ water use and power infrastructure.
Community members and Arizona leaders continue to fight back against an incoming immigration processing center in Surprise, which could open by fall of this year
Arizona’s three public universities have quietly dismantled diversity, equity and inclusion offerings over the past year, renaming programs, consolidating resource centers and scrubbing websites
Conecta Arizona’s Mosaicos, a visual and narrative exhibition on April 23, offers a multicultural space in Tucson
After Dolores Huerta revealed César Chávez raped her — among multiple sexual abuse allegations against the labor rights icon — Tucson renamed its holiday. Huerta and f…
The city also removed a bronze statue of the labor leader as abuse allegations prompt a local and national reckoning of his legacy.
Chicano scholar and activist Rodolfo "Rudy" Francisco Acuña, largely considered the father of Chicano Studies, has died at 93.
CreSer was born after its founder saw a need for a space where Latinos and Spanish-speaking Tucsonans could find support.
