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Past articles by Max:

Thousands of California gig workers push for statewide union

Tens of thousands of Californians who are part of the gig economy working for companies like Uber, Lyft, Doordash and Instacart are pushing to unionize. → Read More

Fleet Week hosts collaborative earthquake drills with military, SF first responders

On Wednesday, Fleet Week provided a rare opportunity for the San Francisco Fire Department to train for urban search and rescue efforts with military personnel. → Read More

Teachers to line Broadway ahead of walk-out

Many Tucson teachers and educators lined Broadway Blvd., showing their support for the #Red4Ed movement on Wednesday afternoon, the day before the statewide walk-out begins. → Read More

CDC says 31 more people have fallen ill due to E. coli contaminated romaine lettuce

Thirty-one more ill people from 10 states were added to this investigation since the last update. Three more states have reported ill people: Colorado, Georgia, and South Dakota. The total case count is not 84. → Read More

Firefighters in Arizona rescue man trapped in palm tree

Firefighters in Tucson, Arizona rescued a man who got trapped in a palm tree Wednesday. → Read More

Firefighters in Arizona rescue man trapped in palm tree

Firefighters in Tucson, Arizona rescued a man who got trapped in a palm tree Wednesday. → Read More

Thornydale Elementary to remain open after split vote

Tonight, the Marana Unified School District Governing Board will vote whether or not to close Thornydale Elementary. → Read More

Healthy eating doesn't happen overnight; it's a lifestyle change

Many people do whatever they can to try and eat healthier, with different goals in mind. Some people say they'd like to lose weight, some say they want to have more energy, and to others, it's about... → Read More

Flu cases spike in county

Flu season came fast and hard this year, and as kids are headed back into classrooms next week, doctors are urging people to get vaccinated. → Read More

Tucson memorial moves forward on 7th anniversary of shooting that injured Gabrielle Giffords

Seven years after the January 8th, 2011 mass shooting, the official, community-funded memorial will move forward into the development phase. → Read More

Police investigating officer-involved shooting outside Summit Hut

One man is dead after an officer-involved shooting Thursday night. → Read More

FIRST LOOK: new technology to make Pima County Jail safer

New body scanners are up and running at the Pima County Jail, in an effort to make the jail safer for both inmates and corrections officers. From now on, all inmates who enter and exit the jail facility will make a quick trip through these new scanners. → Read More

To trust your gut instinct, or not? Experts weigh in

"Trust your gut," is a saying that most people have either said or been told at some point over the course of their lives. But many wonder, what is "your gut," and should you actually listen to it? → Read More

To trust your gut instinct, or not? Experts weigh in

"Trust your gut," is a saying that most people have either said or been told at some point over the course of their lives. But many wonder, what is "your gut," and should you actually listen to it? → Read More

There's no such thing as a victimless crime

There is a victim in every crime -- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result. If and when the perpetrator is caught, he or she could very well spend time locked up in prison. To some people, that's the end of the story -- the person is off the streets and away from the victims. However to the victim and those close to the victim, it's just the beginning of a new chapter. → Read More

Border Patrol trying to reduce deaths in the desert

The Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol is trying to do what it can to reduce the amount of migrants that die in the desert while attempting to cross the border illegally. In 2016, Border Patrol reports finding 84 bodies in the Tucson Sector alone, and expect there were more than that. → Read More

Price tag of Sawmill Fire: $4.25 million and rising

The cost of the Sawmill Fire has grown to $4.25 million dollars and that number will continue to rise the longer the fire burns. → Read More

Sonoita community comes together to help during Sawmill Fire

The Sawmill Fire is still raging through grasslands in Southern Arizona, moving east toward J-6 which is just a couple miles west of Benson. → Read More

More than 160 evacuated because of Sawmill Fire

More than 160 people have been evacuated from different locations affected by the Sawmill Fire. → Read More

Crews battle Sawmill Fire in Green Valley

Firefighters from 7 different agencies continue to fight the Sawmill Fire in Green Valley. The call came in on Saturday just before noon. Officials say it began as a small brush fire -- but quickly grew to a much larger wildfire due to wind and dry conditions. By Monday morning, the fire had spread to the Santa Rita Mountains, and officials say the fire had burned more than 4,500 acres. → Read More