Craig Thomas, KOLD News 13

Craig Thomas

KOLD News 13

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Past articles by Craig:

KOLD INVESTIGATES: Is MS-13 a problem in southern Arizona?

MS-13 has been called a threat to the U.S., but just how much of a problem is the gang here in southern Arizona? → Read More

Rural southern AZ experiencing a crisis in mental health care

Cochise County is a perfect example. Only two psychiatrists practice in the entire county that is home to 125,000 people, and there's no mental health facility. → Read More

KOLD INVESTIGATES: Arizona politicians fueled by out-of-state money

The general election is just days away and the political ads are running non-stop on every possible medium. → Read More

KOLD INVESTIGATES: Is ADOT putting lives at risk on I-10?

Now Ten years later, white crosses remembering Pam and Ann still stand alongside highway I-10 on mile 171. Humphrey's still fighting to put something else in the middle of the road - cable median barriers. → Read More

KOLD INVESTIGATES: Inside Tucson's child immigrant holding facil

KOLD Investigates looked into Southwest Key, a controversial child immigrant holding facility in Tucson. → Read More

KOLD Investigates: Out of control overtime

Not enough officers. The department and city of Tucson admits it is a problem. They say because of budget issues and retirements - the department has its fewest number of officers in 30 years. The ... → Read More

Number of immigrants caught at the border on the rise

Despite mobilizing National Guard troops, and a new "zero tolerance" prosecution policy, the Border Patrol says the number of illegal border crossings is on the rise. → Read More

KOLD INVESTIGATES: Are border checkpoints keeping you safe?

KOLD Investigates looked into who, and the what, gets stopped at immigration checkpoints in Southern Arizona. → Read More

Farmers' Fear: A part of the immigration debate hidden in plain

Immigration is a huge issue in Southern Arizona but amid the talk and debate, an important group of Arizonans feel their needs are being ignored. → Read More

VEGAS MASSACRE SURVIVOR: Tucson woman's battle long from over

Savannah Sanchez survived the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history. Sanchez talked exclusively with KOLD News 13 about her road to recovery and her new normal. → Read More

Stories of the Year: #4 - Jayden Glomb's stepfather charged with

As the year comes to an end, we continue to count down the impactful, important local stories of the year. Unfortunately, some tragedies in our area are on the list. The fourth most read story on T... → Read More

STORIES OF THE YEAR: No. 5

The fifth most read southern Arizona story in 2017 was about the murder-suicide at a popular restaurant in La Encantada in May. → Read More

ONLY ON KOLD: Woman wins $400K settlement from Pima County after

Pima County has agreed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to a woman who was handcuffed by deputies several years ago. → Read More

For some people, stomach aches are part of a serious disease

Many people eat too much during the holiday season. A lot of people feel uncomfortable when they do. But for an increasing number of people in Southern Arizona and all over the country, having an u... → Read More

Mother of Tucson woman injured in Las Vegas shooting speaks out

Melissa Sanchez, of Tucson, is living every parent's worst nightmare. Her daughter Savannah Nicole Sanchez was one of the more than 500 people injured Sunday night in the mass shooting in Las Vegas. → Read More

KOLD INVESTIGATES: Women, drugs and Arizona prisons

Arizona puts more women behind bars than most states in the country and a majority of the inmates are there for non-violent drug offenses. → Read More

KOLD INVESTIGATES: Paying for potholes

The condition of the roads in Pima County is something everyone has an opinion about. We did some digging and made a startling discovery about the cost of filling potholes compared to repaving the ... → Read More

Death of the Mall: The future of retail in Tucson

Shopping is as American as apple pie and a hobby and passion for many. But the world of shopping is changing before our eyes. → Read More

ONLY ON KOLD: Appeals court rules PCSD search policy is unconsti

One of the policies of the Pima County Sheriff's Department is deemed unconstitutional and a Tucson couple's $1.25 million judgment against the department will stand, that is according to a ruling ... → Read More

Shadows on the Border: Immigration impacts so many lives

Immigration is one of the most controversial topics in the United States but many focus just on the border wall, violence and drugs. Another part of the story is the people forced live in the shadows. → Read More