While Tucson is hardly an unknown destination, Arizona’s second-largest city has more to offer than the bone-dry climate found throughout the Southwest.
A collection of the interesting and sometimes unusual events that happened this week in Arizona history.June 5On this date in 1871, Armijo, one of the principal chiefs of the Navajo Nation died.On this date in 1928, bids were opened for the construction of the North Rim Road of the Grand Canyon.On this date in 1928, Northern Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff
Jill Biden stopped at Fort Campbell in Kentucky to thank military families whose loved ones have been deployed to NATO countries amid Russian President Vladimir Putin s invasion of Ukraine.
First Lady Jill Biden visited the Tohono O odham Nation Tuesday in Tucson, Arizona to talk about the resurrected cancer moonshot and take in some tribal customs.