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Mail theft has been happening in rural Tucson for years. Some of the people who live there have told the News 4 Tucson Investigators that they want the problem fixed now. → Read More
In just a few days students in the Vail Unified School District will be returning to the classroom. → Read More
The stadium's expected to hold more than 8,000 fans. That is four times more than the Kino Complex's current stadium. → Read More
More than 60,000 people were using it. Now they are getting clean water from the Colorado River instead. → Read More
The Digging Deeper team met up with John Petersavage, a Tucson car dealership general manager. He said he has been dealing with declining inventory for three months because of a microchip shortage. → Read More
Police reports showed thefts have been happening at big stores, small businesses, apartments, really wherever you park a car. → Read More
TUCSON (KVOA) – According to the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), a Tucson man was sentenced to prison last week after he pleaded guilty to assault with intent to commit kidnapping. According to a DOJ news release, Marvin Lee Enos was sentenced by U.S. District Judge to 102 months in prison, followed by three → Read More
According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), there are many scams targeting recent college graduates as students job hunt virtually during the pandemic. → Read More
The demand for ketchup packets shot up as more people ordered in, but at the store, bottles have been easy to find. → Read More
If Arizona House Bill 2893 is passed it would become more difficult for the public to get their hands on officer body camera video. → Read More
According to the report, the crumbling wall injured him so badly, he died immediately. → Read More
"A two-year paving project is underway on SR 77 between I-10 and Oracle, along with Oracle Road from Miracle Mile to Calle Concordia," Garin Groff, Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Public information officer said. → Read More
In a news release, the group said it is suing the Senate under Arizona’s public records law for failing to release documents related to the Senate’s audit of the 2020 general election ballots cast in Maricopa County. → Read More
She said it is usually okay to drive without a converter, temporarily but they can cost between $300 and $1,600 to replace. This is something Kris said she did not need to do. → Read More
Station 9 was more than 50 years old and outdated conditions were exposing firefighters to diesel exhaust. So, the city bulldozed it and soon it will build another. → Read More
In July, the leader of Tucson Back the Blue Line (TBBL), Timothy Cesolini, applied for a permit to paint a blue line on a city street. The city granted it but the same day it took it back. → Read More
In a news release, Yuma Sector Border Patrol said Wednesday afternoon agents came across a Chevrolet Malibu as it went through the checkpoint. → Read More
Dog owners met with the News 4 Tucson Investigators to share frustrations over an HOA rule stating, "all pet owners are responsible for confining their pet to their lot" meaning walking isn't allowed on streets or common areas. → Read More
Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva has raised concerns after a committee he chairs helped bring a government accountability report to light. → Read More
t is designed to give you a leg up financially in these tough times but a top Arizona official says the "American Rescue Plan Act" could violate your constitutional rights. → Read More