As the days grow longer and the temperature warms up, wildflowers are beginning to bloom along city roads and out on hiking trails.
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The largest non-mechanized parade in the United States celebrates 101 years on Thursday morning.
Children react to an approaching float Thursday during the 101st Tucson Rodeo parade.
Grand Marshal Chris Edwards, owner of Tucson Appliance Company, can be seen peeking out from his buggy as participants lined up Thursday to ta…
The Blue Collar tour is a nationwide initiative to help bring career awareness to high school students through live welding demonstrations, ha…
La Fiesta de los Vaqueros rodeo parade starts along South 12th Avenue and Drexel Road at 9 a.m. on Thursday.
Samuel Munyaga uses zip-ties to decorate the Tucson Indian Center rodeo parade float Tuesday at Tucson Rodeo Grounds, 4823 S. Sixth Ave.
Madyson Edwards, foreground, Valeria Arnold, left, and Irlanda Cuevas help decorate the Hughes Federal Credit Union rodeo parade float on Tues…
Mica Mountain welding students cheer for free merchandise during the Blue Collar tour at their school, 10800 E. Valencia Road. More than 100 s…
