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Past articles by Tina:

Dry, breezy conditions for the weekend

As we wrap up the weekend, dry and breezy conditions will stick with us with temperatures above or near normal. → Read More

After releasing a report, University of Arizona faculty safety committee disbands

UArizona faculty members created a safety committee and released a report of their findings in February. → Read More

Pima County Board of Supervisors gives update on toxic spill

The Pima County Board of Supervisors held a meeting today and took a closer look at the nitric acid spill response. → Read More

Local driving school gives safety tips for truck and car drivers

After the semi-truck crash and nitric acid spill, local driving schools weigh in on safety tips for all drivers. → Read More

New rules for short term rental owners in Oro Valley

For those who rent out property in Oro Valley, the town has new regulations that will be enforced in May. → Read More

As inflation rates rise, local vegan deli continues forward

Midtown Vegan Deli and Market is a year old but aims to help the planet through food, despite increased inflation. → Read More

Annual Point in Time count aims to help unsheltered people

The point in time count helps give officials a snapshot of how many people are sleeping outside in one night. → Read More

Freezing cold temperatures continue through the weekend

Freezing cold temperatures will continue through the weekend with light snow possibilities for Monday. → Read More

Catalina State Park campers begin to leave the park

As the water and mud levels begin to recede, the campers began to leave the park after five days stranded on the other side of the wash. → Read More

"There's about five feet of sand on the road" Catalina State Park closes for flooding

Catalina State Park closed for flooding and about 300 campers were stranded on the other side of the wash. → Read More

Former U.S. surgeon general weighs in on Hamlin cardiac arrest

Former U.S. surgeon general explains what happens during medical emergencies on and off the football field. → Read More

Sonoran Prevention Works continues to fight against drug overdose deaths

Sonoran Prevention Works continues to fight against drug overdose deaths with more trainings in 2023. → Read More

Rainy weekend ahead

Rain will stay with us in southern Arizona through Monday morning and we'll see temperatures remain in the 60s. → Read More

Local theater professionals weigh in on the future of theater education

As the University of Arizona's pause applications for musical theater program, local theaters weigh in. → Read More

Local businesses, neighbors weigh in on Grant Road issues

Local businesses and neighbors say the crime in the area has increased and the quality of the road has decreased. → Read More

Judge to hear lawsuit against Cochise County Board of Supervisors

The Cochise County Board of Supervisors confirmed that there is a hearing for this lawsuit scheduled Thursday. → Read More

Gospel Rescue Mission annual Thanksgiving dinner

Gospel Rescue Mission held it's 34th annual Thanksgiving dinner where they prepared over 3,000 meals. → Read More

Pueblo High School cyclists gear up for El Tour de Tucson

A group of cyclists from Pueblo High School are competing in the El Tour de Tucson after training for months. → Read More

"We just want peace": 30 years later, a father's death remains a mystery

Ernesto Jimenez was a loving father and grandfather. 30 years after he was killed, his family still wants answers. → Read More

Dusk Music Festival kicks off this weekend

Hundreds of people and local businesses packed into the first night of the music festival in downtown Tucson. → Read More