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Gaslight Theatre reopens and performs outside. → Read More
Community members are continuing to fight the expansion and are now taking the fight to social media. → Read More
A rally formed outside Tucson City Hall Saturday morning in support of the Tucson Police Department. → Read More
Arizona lawmakers responded by saying this is not what Arizona needs at this time. However, many local officials and residents are split on this issue. → Read More
A report by the University of Arizona said Arizonans could see a herd immunity in our state from the virus as early as May. But many wonder what this means and if this could be a reality. → Read More
According to a study, Arizona ranks 4th in seeing the biggest increase in rent and overall housing prices. → Read More
In the past few months, Hansen and her team have repaired and given out 250 wheelchairs. Her brother, Mark said there is a dire need in Southern Arizona. → Read More
Every car in line at the vaccine drive-thru vaccine pod has an appointment that tells you what day and when you can receive the COVID-19 vaccine. After the first dose, the individual will book an appointment for their second dose. → Read More
In that message dating back to March 5, County Administrator Chuck Huckleberry highlighted multiple emails back and forth requesting funds. → Read More
Southern Arizona teacher goes viral on Tik Tok working to get his students engaged in their school work. → Read More
The Heritage Flight Training Course is underway at David-Monthan Air Force Base. Pilots have trained for months to be able to perform in an air show and Saturday their final test. → Read More
Lexi Tuttle is on the millions of Arizonans waiting her turn to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Like others, she wants the best one or most reliable one. → Read More
A lengthy discussion on the eviction moratorium continues across the county → Read More
Filling out a job application, you write your name, your phone number and as you turn the page you'll probably come across this question: Do you or have you used marijuana? → Read More
Leading up to the night of Feb. 14, an incident report said Judge Watters and his family have has problems with the stalker. According to the report, his daughters said the individual was 'harassing them and slashed their tires in the past week." The individual also left trash on their property. → Read More
Rehabilitation centers across Southern Arizona have been locked up to protect their residents. Those heroes had to adapt to fast learning every day on the job. → Read More
Inside the doors of the VFW, the walls are marked with achievements and memories from Tucson veterans. But outside, it's marked with something different. → Read More
Row after row of marijuana plants have taken root in Southern Arizona. It's been legal medicinally, but now operations are shifting to supply recreational users, too. → Read More
COVID-19 vaccine shipping distribution across the county is delayed due to winter weather. → Read More
Lawmakers at the Arizona State Capitol are pushing two bills that they said will do a lot of good for Arizona schools. → Read More