Emily Biehl, KOLD News 13

Emily Biehl

KOLD News 13

Tucson, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Emily:

STDs on the rise across AZ and in Pima Co.

TUCSON, AZ (KOLD News 13) - The Arizona Department of Health Services says that the number of sexually transmitted diseases in the state is on the rise. It’s a trend that AZDHS says has been ongoing for years now, but nonetheless it’s a concerning one. In Pima County health officials like Emerson Kuhn, the program manager for the HIV/STD surveillance program for the county, say that the… → Read More

Tucson Water warns of drinking water scare tactic by scammers

People showing up at your home, asking to come inside to test your water may not actually be from Tucson Water → Read More

Officer rescues baby girl after car stolen out of mother’s driveway

The officer who found the baby can be seen in body camera footage unbuckling the little girl, picking her up and comforting her as she cries. → Read More

Rodeo 2019 preps underway: Livestock arrives Monday

Organizers say that they’re proud to maintain Tucson Rodeo traditions → Read More

Chimps used a branch to make ladder to escape their enclosure at the Belfast Zoo

The crafty chimps propped up a forked tree branch that fell into their enclosure after a storm and scurried up the wall. → Read More

Pima County partnership with Marine Corps Reserves helps fix county roads

Training program is a win-win for reservists, county transportation department → Read More

Youth in Crisis event to discuss teen suicide, provide resources

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among people ages 15 to 34 → Read More

Annual homeless count expected to show decreasing numbers

Data collected helps organizations and government better provide resources needed by homeless community → Read More

Southern AZ honoring MLK with annual march

On Monday hundreds of Southern Arizona locals will come together to march on the southside for just over three miles, as a means of honoring Dr.King and his work for civil rights and equality. Organizers of the march say that it’s symbolic of the struggle of the marches that happened. → Read More

Thousands expected for annual Fort Lowell Soccer Shootout

Tournament's affects will be felt on streets, in wallet → Read More

Thursday marks 8th year for homeless event ‘Operation Park Ranger’

Back on his feet after being homeless, Tucson veteran has committed his life to supporting others → Read More

Tucson student aims to make school safer with focus on mental health

Catalina Foothills senior says mental health is a school safety problem → Read More

New road construction coming to Tucson in 2019

The city is growing and working hard to keep up with that growth → Read More

Pima County 2018 crime statistics

Homicides in 2018 were down 31.6% from 2017. → Read More

National Homeless Persons Memorial Day honors homeless who have passed away

Often the homeless who pass away go unremembered or unnoticed. So a day was created to honor their lives. → Read More

Telescope tradition hits 10th year at Oro Valley school

It all started in 2009 when the members of the Sun City Oro Valley Astronomy Club learned about bringing astronomy to children through Project Astro. → Read More

TUSD: Holiday months bring big drop in attendance

For some TUSD students the holidays can mean less time spent in the classroom. → Read More

Pima Co. library program helps you get high school diploma for free

Anyone who’s 22 or older, a Pima County resident, and who has a Pima County library card can apply to be in the county’s Career Online High School program. → Read More

Lane switch in Eloy major sign of progress for ADOT project

Nearly a year to the day after crews began clearing the land to widen a stretch of I-10 near Eloy, westbound traffic has switched to new lanes, marking a major step in the project. → Read More

Tucson police hoping to help you find lost valuables

Amidst the holidays many of us are giving and receiving valuable items. The question is, what do you do if those items get lost or stolen. Tucson police say they have the answer - their lost and found program. → Read More