Faith Abercrombie, KGUN9 On Your Side

Faith Abercrombie

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Tucson, AZ, United States

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Chilly start to the week, a warmup by the weekend

It was a cold start and active start to the week with early rain and snow showers across Southern Arizona. → Read More

Wildcat volleyball player fundraises for earthquake victims

More than 21,000 people have been reported dead from earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday. → Read More

Who was Tucson's 'Umbrella Lady'?

Dozens of Tucsonans gathered at Tohono Chul Gardens to honor and celebrate the life of Lydia Reis on Monday. → Read More

Tucsonans wake up to snowfall

Many Tucsonans saw snow falling from the sky on Monday and even though the flurries aren’t forever in the Tucson Metro, cold temperatures are here to stay a little longer. → Read More

Starting the week off with a major temperature drop

A hard freeze watch will impact most of the Southern Arizona region starting Monday night through Tuesday morning. → Read More

Tucson City Council votes to increase the Tucson Water rate

The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to increase the Tucson Water CAP surcharge by 30 cents starting February. → Read More

National report shows Arizona with one of the highest rates of homelessness

A national report showed Arizona with one of the highest rates of people experiencing homelessness in 2022. → Read More

U.S. House fails to elect a speaker after 6 votes, 7th vote pushed to Thursday

After six failed votes, the U.S. House adjourns without a speaker and will have a 7th vote on Thursday. → Read More

New study shows why more people get colds in the cold

The University of Arizona said they always tend to see more students at their campus health services as the weather gets colder and new research shows, there’s a reason why. → Read More

Winter storm impacts businesses on Mt. Lemmon

The winter storm that brought frigid temperatures throughout Southern Arizona brought snow to Mt. Lemmon on Monday. → Read More

Tucson parents say it was their son who was shot and killed by DPS in Arivaca

A Tucson family said it was their son who was shot and killed by DPS in Arivaca. According to DPS, a trooper stopped a SUV for “multiple traffic violations and suspected criminal activity." → Read More

Juan Ciscomani declared winner of District 6 Congressional seat

Juan Ciscomani will represent the newly-redrawn Congressional District 6, which covers most of Southeastern Arizona, including the eastern portion of Pima County and much of Tucson's → Read More

Tucson neighborhood has Halloween spirit

Monsters, mummies, princesses and more visited an eastside neighborhood that goes all out for Halloween every year. → Read More

New national report shows largest decline in decades for math test scores

A new national report shows the largest decline in decades in math scores for fourth- and eighth-graders. → Read More

Arizona's 2023 Teacher of the Year from Willcox High School

Willcox High School chemistry teacher is chosen out of more than 400 applicants as teacher of the year. → Read More

Stolen painting returns to the University of Arizona after three decades

The once stolen Woman-Ochre painting returns to the University of Arizona's Museum of Art after three decades. → Read More

City passes ordinance that makes it unlawful for housing to discriminate based on applicant's income source

The Source of Income Ordinance will provide more housing options for those with section 8 housing choice vouchers. → Read More

Anti-abortion group holds a rally outside of Planned Parenthood clinic in Tucson

An anti-abortion group in Tucson discussed their next steps after Friday's abortion ban decision by a Pima County judge. → Read More

Remembering Adam Boehme

"I feel like the days carry on and everything's going-- I feel like I'm going in slow motion,” said Aaron Boehme, Adam’s brother. → Read More

Local group is creating a sense of community while building communication skills for people with aphasia

Aphasia is a communication disorder that is common after a stroke or a brain injury. The Aphasia Center of Tucson says about 80% of people living with the disorder have it as a result of a stroke. → Read More