Andrew Christiansen, KGUN9 On Your Side

Andrew Christiansen

KGUN9 On Your Side

Tucson, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Andrew:

Pistoleros Wild West Show says Oscars should have stunt category

The Pistoleros Wild West show said they don't feel like stunts in movies get as much recognition as they should. → Read More

Jewish community begins Hanukkah by lighting Tucson's tallest menorah

The Jewish community came together at El Presidio Plaza to celebrate the start of Hanukkah with a light show and kosher pizza. → Read More

Hit and run on Ajo and La Cholla leaves mother of 3 dead

Melissa Drum was walking down the road when a car hit her. DPS is still investigating the description of the car. → Read More

City of Tucson launches program to help businesses with homeless-related issues

The City of Tucson said they are also working with the Tucson Police Department to address homeless-related crimes. → Read More

Tucson police officers involved in deadly shooting

The shooting happened just after 8 p.m., Tucson police say. TPD said the suspect, a man, is dead, and they are actively investigating the situation. → Read More

Potential cap on state's budget for education could mean cuts to arts programs

Art teacher Kristina Valencia said arts programs are critical to students' learning and could improve their studies. → Read More

Three of Pima County's parks on the Loop vandalized

Pima County said the vandalism will cost $5 thousand and the bathroom parts could take up to a month to come in. → Read More

Small Business Saturday benefits downtown Tucson businesses

Small businesses in Downtown Tucson like Chicago's Music Store, Chic Boutique and Spa and Pueblo Vida Brewing took part in Small Business Saturday. → Read More

Tucson Festival of Books reveals lineup of authors

Book lovers gathered at the University of Arizona's bookstore on Sunday to listen to the big reveal! → Read More

Students considering options after Biden's student loan debt relief program shuts down

The application for the federal student debt relief program shut down after a federal judge shut down the program. → Read More

Early voting could affect preliminary election results

Professor Erich Saphir said if early voting ballots are counted first, the election results could skew Democrat. → Read More

Family of missing Picture Rocks woman hosts vigil

Lizette Martinez has been missing for a week. Her family said she doesn't have a pattern of going missing and held a vigil to get the message out to community members. → Read More

Inflation makes it harder for Padre Island businesses during slower months

The Angry Marlin owner Glenn Mier and K2 Guide Service owner Travis Klaus said inflation is driving up prices and they're watching their savings closer. → Read More

Lightning puts on a show in the Flour Bluff area

Rain was intermittent in the Flour Bluff area Sunday evening, but it was the lightning that was the real show. → Read More

App tracks whether employers should be working in the heat

OSHA's Heat Safety Tool app allows you to read whether it's safe enough for employees to be working outdoors. → Read More

Biden proposes $0.18 gas-tax relief

President Joe Biden is asking Congress to suspend the federal gas tax, but AAA spokesperson Daniel Armbruster said it probably wouldn't help much. → Read More

Loans becoming more expensive after interest rate hike

The federal interest rate rose by a 0.75 percentage point. Economists say it's an effort to curb inflation. → Read More

Coastal Bend Food Bank broken into

Coastal Bend Food Bank Executive Director Bea Hanson said the person who broke in caused about $17,000 in damages. → Read More

Rain creates excessively muddy roads for Mathis residents

Rain on Sunday caused muddy conditions for residents that say mud has been a problem for years. → Read More

The drought is impacting farmers' businesses

The drought is turning farmers' dreams to dust. → Read More