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Past articles by Cynthia:

Police still seek answers in Isabel Celis case one year after sh

Tucson police Chief Chris Magnus said investigators still long for information in the Isabel Celis case. If you know anything call 88-CRIME. You can remain anonymous. → Read More

UPDATE: Tucson police release name of suspect in officer-involve

According to Tucson police, four officers fired at the suspect, hitting him at least once. → Read More

Drought causing dry conditions across Arizona

Fernando Molina from Tucson Water said despite the current drought conditions, Tucson residents don't have to worry about the water supply. → Read More

UPDATE: Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors vote unanimously

Santa Cruz County Manager Jennifer St. John proposed closing the court as a cost-cutting measure, saving the county about $200,000. → Read More

UPDATE: Visit Tucson to call old county courthouse home as lease

The Pima County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a pair of lease agreements with Visit Tucson and the University of Arizona Mineral Museum, who will occupy spaces in the iconic County Court... → Read More

PCC seeking input about future of football program

The uncertainty comes after the Maricopa Community College District announced it would end football programs after the 2018 season at its four community colleges that play football, meaning Pima CC... → Read More

Tucson Fire hiring for 28 positions

The deadline to apply is Friday, March 9, at 5 p.m. → Read More

Summer jobs program extends application deadline

The Pima County Summer Youth Employment Program has extended the deadline to submit an application to March 16. → Read More

Sierra Vista band members prepare for Hawaii trip

Talks of a trip to Hawaii began as just whispers but once the fundraising began, the Buena High School students said it began to feel real. → Read More

Police, businesses call program to fight serial shoplifters a su

The Coalition Against Retail Theft, or CART, continues to work to get serial shoplifters off the streets. → Read More

Artist to repair twice-tagged mural

Artist Joe Pagac said he is frustrated because this is not the first time his mural has been vandalized, but he has been overwhelmed by the community's supportive response each time. → Read More

UPDATE: Santa Cruz officials delay decision on Sonoita justice c

Santa Cruz County Manager Jennifer St. John is proposing to close the justice court in Sonoita as a cost-cutting measure. → Read More

REACh program gives Tucson elementary students day of rodeo fun

REACh, which stands for Rodeo Education and Children, is an educational program that teaches elementary students about the sport of rodeo and the spirit of the American West. → Read More

Group beautifies Tucson while providing jobs to people with disa

Making Tucson beautiful, one plant at a time is just one of the goals of the nonprofit group, Desert Survivors. The other goal is to give meaningful employment to people with disabilities. → Read More

Project Ina hits 1-year mark; business owners eager to see it en

Businesses owners along West Ina Road said this past year has gone by pretty fast, but they can't wait for the construction to be over. → Read More

Valentine's Day is busiest day for florists

The National Retail Federation expects people in the United States to spend $20 billion on Valentine's Day gifts. → Read More

Future of Sonoita courthouse topic of meeting

The Santa Cruz County Manager, Jennifer St. John, is proposing to close the Justice Court in Sonoita as a cost-cutting measure. → Read More

Tucson's oldest, largest gem show opens Thursday

The 64th annual Tucson Gem and Mineral Show at the Tucson Convention Center runs through Sunday, Feb. 11. → Read More

Wear black to raise awareness of people living in poverty

People are asked to wear one black dress or outfit for five days as a visual representation of the effects poverty has on the lack of choice and resources some families face. → Read More

Tucson man warns about IRS scam

The IRS is reminding taxpayers to beware of tax scams. → Read More