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On Friday and Saturday, Habitat for Humanity held their annual Women Build Project. Here's the work that was done and the impact it had on the participants. → Read More
The project has been looked at and supported by former Governor Doug Ducey, but Arizona legislators are hoping for further discussion before moving forward. → Read More
The growing family of three has been searching for an apartment for 13 months, but keep getting denied. → Read More
Chamaine Parr died from a fentanyl overdose in March 2022. She is now graduating from the county drug court program. → Read More
Local Tucsonans know the Umbrella Lady seen in many different areas. Many have asked why she walked and where she lived, and a past landlord shared what she knows. → Read More
Debra Simpson let her dog out for less than a minute, but ran out after hearing a sound she would never forget. → Read More
The Arizona Teachers Academy scholarship offers tuition coverage for students who agree to teach in Arizona. → Read More
Watershed Management Group leads the community in water conservation. They hold classes to show how to make the most of the rainy days like we saw last week. → Read More
If you plan on making the trip to Ski Valley on Mount Lemmon once it opens Thursday, here is what you can expect. → Read More
The Pima County Sheriff's Department closed roads at the base of Mount Lemmon earlier today on December 28. → Read More
Inflation is caused by many factors, but voters and economists weigh in on the role political parties play. → Read More
El Tour de Tucson is ten days away, and more bikers are on the road. An expert has advice on how to stay safe. → Read More
The Hispanic vote has the potential to make a huge difference in Tucson with 44% of the population being Hispanic. → Read More
Marc Victor is the libertarian U.S. Senate candidate. He shares his views and how he hopes to represent Arizonans. → Read More
People around Tucson have been reporting seeing more spiders lately. One homeowner found five around his home, and pest control tells us why there's been an increase. → Read More
Jacob Barber's kidney disease treatments were successful. Now he's hoping his journey will help others. → Read More
The Pumpkin Festival is officially open at Apple Annie’s in Willcox. Apple Annie’s Pumpkin and Produce Farm in Willcox is starting its 36th season. → Read More
Tacos Apson has been in business for 22 years. They told us how sticking to tradition keeps them going. → Read More
Students were surprised when they saw a DJ at their school this morning. We visited the school to see some of the reactions from students and staff. → Read More
After September 24th, Pima County will no longer be allowed to place vaccine requirements on any resident, lifting the requirements on county employees currently in place. → Read More