An economic boost could be headed to Tucson, as the Pascua Yaqui tribe moves ahead with a new casino near I-10 and Grant.
Gabriela Rico Jan 13, 2025 Jan 13, 2025 Updated 3 hrs ago In anticipation of opening next year, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe officially broke ground Monday on its new casino — the first within Tucson ...
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Tucson can now see progress on the fifth casino in the area… hoping to bring economic prosperity to the city and the Pascua Yaqui tribe near Grant and I-10.