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'Feed My Starving Children' event aims to pack 1.1 million meals for kids in need

Starting Monday, volunteers will be needed at the Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene to help pack and prepare meals for global shipment to locations like Haiti and South Africa. → Read More

Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema visits GEOST facility in Tucson

The senator made the trip in hopes of learning more about the company's impact when it comes to America's national security. → Read More

Arizona Democrats push for early voting

Arizona Democrats held a conference at the Historic Pima County Courthouse. → Read More

17-year-old Tucsonan takes home 1st place in international ballet competition

Maya Schonbrun competed with dancers from all over the world in the Helsinki International Ballet Competition. → Read More

Father of the Year Gala celebrates Tucson dads while raising money for medical research

TUCSON (KVOA) — With Father's Day less than a month away, the Tucson community wasted no time to celebrate Tucson's remarkable fathers while raising money for medical research. → Read More

Crystal Smith honored with Dave Sitton Award

It's a night to honor some of Tucson's most distinguished dads; and a special Tucsonan, who has given her heart to the Father's Day Council and the community for years. → Read More

Father's Day Council Tucson honors Paul Dias

Paul Dias has been recognized as one of the 5 Father of the Year Honorees by the Father's Day Council Tucson. → Read More

UArizona astronomer participates in teleconference on NASA Webb Telescope

Marcia Rieke, a University of Arizona Regents Professor of Astronomy and principal investigator for the James Webb Space Telescope, got to participate in a NASA teleconference this morning that focused → Read More

UArizona's new programs aim to address health care provider shortage

The new degree programs include physical therapy, physician assistant and nurse- midwifery. → Read More

Retirees' fixed incomes being eaten away as inflation hits 40-year highs

TUCSON (KVOA) - With inflation reaching 40-year highs this month, it is continuing to eat away at fixed retirement incomes. → Read More

Tropical tree growth declining in southern Arizona

University of Arizona researchers have been studying tropical trees and what they learned was concerning. → Read More

UArizona officials provide last COVID-19 update of the semester

University of Arizona officials gave the last campus update of the semester this morning on Covid-19. → Read More

How the BA.2 Omicron variant is impacting Pima County

Right now, the dominant strain of Covid in Pima County is the BA.1 variant, but the BA.2 variant is present. → Read More

UArizona professor changes the narrative about chemistry through comic books

One University of Arizona instructor hopes to change the narrative when it comes to chemistry through comic books. → Read More

UArizona SensorLab brings in student, faculty and community for innovation

The equipment provided in the U of A’s new SensorLab will encourage creativity and innovation. → Read More

UArizona researcher works to transform vision care

A researcher at the University of Arizona is working on a portable device to transform vision care, thanks to a $1 million grant from the National Eye Institute. → Read More

'Mr. Nature' inspires children in Tucson through song, dance, and instrument fun

One Tucsonan has taken his love of nature and turned it into a program that inspires children, or as he calls them “little leaves.” → Read More

UArizona research aims to help those who are anorexic or obese

Researchers realize there's a strong tie between eating and emotions. → Read More

UArizona study finds poor childhood nutrition impacts adulthood

A new study from the University of Arizona looks into the risk factors of poor nutrition while in the womb and as a child, and how those factors can have → Read More

Harlem Globetrotter Saul 'Flip' White visits Tucson school

Students at Legacy Traditional School here in Tucson were wowed this morning by the skills of one of the Harlem Globetrotters! → Read More