Morgan Kyrklund, KFVS News

Morgan Kyrklund

KFVS News

Tucson, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Morgan:

Veteran donates scooter to mom who lost her leg to cancer

"I really appreciate it, Mike," she said with tear in her eyes to our cameras. "Everybody is just doing so much for me and I really appreciate it because I’m going through so much." → Read More

Local motorcycle community gives back to kids in need

The Tucson motorcycle community came together Sunday to help local kids in need this Christmas. The Renegade Motorcycle Club handed out Christmas toys to The Salvation A → Read More

School provides Thanksgiving dinner for its families

Teachers at Imago Dei Middle School teamed up with Nationwide Vision volunteers to hand out Thanksgiving dinners for all 80 of their students to take home. → Read More

Price of classic Thanksgiving dinner down 13.5 percent in 2017

A lot of people are noticing the changes at the grocery stores and picking up an extra turkey or two for Tucson families in need. → Read More

New gear for first responders thanks to Prop 101

In May, Tucson city voters decided to approve raising taxes to resurface city streets and replace Tucson police and fire departments' aging fleets and equipment. → Read More

Fire department honors woman for 25 years of Thanksgiving dinner

A Tucson woman, whose been making Drexel Heights Fire Department Thanksgiving dinner for over two decades, got an award for her service. Kathy Beron has been blind all → Read More

Number of deadly pedestrian crashes on the rise in Tucson

The numbers were given to Tucson News Now by the Tucson Police Department and Pima County Sheriffs Department on Monday morning. → Read More

More than 2,000 people took part in Down Syndrome awareness even

More than 2,000 people took part in an event at Reid Park to raise awareness for Down Syndrome. → Read More

KOLD INVESTIGATES: Too many teens eating up social dieting trend

The push for protein, the juicing craze, detoxing, even keeping it clean, social media always has the skinny on the hottest diets of the day. But experts say they are concerned too many teens who c... → Read More

Distracted driving course educates youth about driver safety thr

Tucson law enforcement were busy Sunday teaching teens about the dangers of driving impaired. → Read More

Hundreds participate in Cyclovia event on Sunday

Hey nick! This is my BASIC cylcova script Have a human interest story for the show—will add in the elements as soon as jesse gets back from the sports shoot (he → Read More

TSA implementing new security procedures

The new procedure says travelers will have to place all electronics larger than a cell phone (4 inches by 6 inches) in bins for X-ray screening when going through the security checkpoint. → Read More

Javelina love Halloween, especially the pumpkins

“Javelina, coyotes, deer and even bears eat some of the vegetables that are part of traditional holiday displays,” said Regional Supervisor Raul Vega of AZ Game and Fish in Tucson. “When displayed... → Read More

Group's program provides discounted paint, jobs for people with

Three years ago, the city of Tucson partnered with the nonprofit Beacon Group to create the Paint Collection Program. → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Tucson couple recounts Las Vegas shooting

For the past week, Mark Lathen and Sonrisa Raths have been at their Oro Valley home healing with their friends and family. → Read More

Groups gather at a Tucson park in effort to remove confederate m

Various social groups gathered at a park in Tucson on Sunday morning in an effort to remove what they said are three confederate monuments in Southern Arizona. → Read More

New preventative mesh added to border fence in Nogales

A lot of people are just now noticing a new addition to the border fence in Nogales. A 75-foot long metal mesh fence was put up about 150 feet west of west international Street. → Read More

Tucson police patrolling the parks

The Tucson Police Department is starting a new program aimed at keeping crime out of some of the most dangerous neighborhoods. Once a week, around five officers will stay in an area from 9 am to 5 ... → Read More

Tucson seeing downward trend in homelessness

Officials with the Homeless Count say one of the big reasons why the numbers are decreasing is because of a program called “Housing First.” → Read More

Repair work for 'A' Mountain road could take several months

"A Mountain" was closed in July after a monsoon storm washed out the road. A contractor has been called in by the Tucson Department of Transportation to fix the road. → Read More