Angelica Carrillo, KSLA News 12

Angelica Carrillo

KSLA News 12

Tucson, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Angelica:

Tijuana residents worry about long-term effects of migrants

Migrants are now planning to get work permits and stay in Mexico. However, some in Tijuana are concerned how that might affect their job security. → Read More

Border residents feeling effects of migrant caravan

For people who live near the border, crossing between the two countries is a way of life. → Read More

American businesses see drop in shoppers from Mexico

While asylum-seekers in Tijuana, Mexico, await something that might never come, impatience is growing on both sides of the border. → Read More

American businesses see drop in shoppers from Mexico

While asylum-seekers in Tijuana, Mexico, await something that might never come, impatience is growing on both sides of the border. → Read More

An inside look into migrant living conditions in Tijuana shelter

Thousands of migrants had to be moved away from the border in Tijuana, Mexico, recently because their makeshift camp at a sports stadium had become inundated with people, trash and storm runoff. → Read More

An inside look into migrant living conditions in Tijuana shelter

Thousands of migrants had to be moved away from the border in Tijuana, Mexico, recently because their makeshift camp at a sports stadium had become inundated with people, trash and storm runoff. → Read More

First Alert Action Days: Monsoon storms bring below-average temperatures to southern AZ

Storms will begin to develop near the border in Cochise and Santa Cruz counties early Wednesday morning and become more widespread just before noon. → Read More

Closing down history in Douglas

At the end of May, Ortegas Sportsworld will close its doors. It will be an end of an era for the city of Douglas and an end to almost a century-old tradition for the Ortega family. → Read More

Preventing panic in an emergency situation

Jim Fisher, the Technical Communications Manager for Pima County’s Emergency Management Office, says there are several safeguards in place to prevent a situation like the false alert that went out ... → Read More

One on one with Bishop Weisenburger, soon to be leader of Cathol

Bishop Weisenburger, who is also a canon lawyer, says he first wants to learn about the community, the parishes and its people. → Read More

Bishop Kicanas reflects on time in Southern Arizona

“I think for me, the greatest joy has been to meet people from all around our diocese, 43,000 square miles, I visited every parish, I’ve been in every school, in every catholic institution and to s... → Read More

Clock is ticking for Dreamers in Southern Arizona

Right now – the clock is ticking for thousands of Dreamers to get their DACA status renewed before the beginning of next month. → Read More

Weekend repairs on A Mountain

A Tucson Landmark, A Mountain, is closed to the public. But don't worry, it's only temporary. → Read More

DREAMer: Not fair to treat us like numbers like a deal, we’re hu

While Washington plays "Deal or No Deal" on DACA - the futures of thousands of "DREAMers" remain in limbo. → Read More

Habitat for Humanity just one of many nonprofits you can help on

Today is your chance to give and save some money on your taxes. → Read More

One dead in house fire on south side

One man is dead after a house fire on the south side. → Read More

TUSD's choice for new interim superintendent backs out

Just as the Tucson Unified School District governing board was set to vote on a new interim superintendent, the candidate backed out. → Read More

Tuesday marks first of several Action Days in forecast

Scattered morning showers are possible followed by heavy rain and thunderstorms possible for much of southern Arizona on Tuesday. → Read More