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Create defensible space around your home as we go into fire seas

Take a look around your home. If you have heavy vegetation close to your house or a lot of flammable things in the yard, it might be time to clean it all up. → Read More

Possibly rabid fox forces Rose Canyon Lake campground closure

The Rose Canyon Lake campground on Mount Lemmon is closed because of a possibly rabid gray fox in the area, officials said. → Read More

PACC overcrowded; asking for adopters and fosters

If you've been thinking about adopting a dog, this is the time to take the plunge. With puppy and kitten season in full swing, the Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) is bursting at the seams. → Read More

Teen suicide screening study to begin in Tucson in July

Banner-University Medical Center's Emergency Department staff will use a new tool to screen teenagers for suicide risk, starting in July. It won't matter why the teens are in the ER. It's part of ... → Read More

May is Stroke Awareness Month; know the signs; save a life

Do you know the number four cause of death in this country? It's stroke which also is one of the leading causes of disability in adults in the U.S. May is National Stroke Awareness Month. → Read More

Lead found in water sources at six TUSD schools

The Tucson Unified School District is taking a variety of steps at each school that it says follows Arizona Department of Environmental Quality recommendations. → Read More

J-6 Ranch, Mescal areas prepare to evacuate ahead of growing Saw

People in the J-6 Ranch and Mescal areas were worried about the safety of their families and friends, but they also were planning the best ways to keep their animals safe. → Read More

UA scientists get federal grant to try to solve mystery surround

University of Arizona scientists will use the National Institutes of Health grant to try to find out what's going on in our genes that makes us react so differently to valley fever. → Read More

New VA website allows veterans to check out access, quality of c

If you're a veteran and want to use the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System, or any VA, you can find out about wait times and quality of care on a new website. → Read More

Tucson area entering the international medical tourism market

Tucson is plunging into the medical tourism market, targeting Mexico to start. Tucson Health Association is a public/private collaboration between the four major hospital groups in Tucson, Pima Cou... → Read More

Full-service primary health clinic opens in downtown Tucson

Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild said HealthOn Broadway is a critical piece of the long-range plan for downtown. → Read More

New law enforcement guidelines on warning shots won't change Tuc

After stating that "warning shots are inherently dangerous," it basically allows for warning shots under very strict guidelines, including only when "the use of deadly force is justified." → Read More

UA scientists get NASA green light for high-altitude balloon mis

Getting above it all on a budget. Tucson scientists just won NASA approval of their idea for an airborne observatory, carried by balloon. The scientists at the Steward Observatory at the University... → Read More

UA researchers working to stay a step ahead of medical device ha

University of Arizona researchers are looking for ways to stop a much different sort of hacking than the attacks on companies such as Target and Yahoo. It's hacking that could put your life at risk... → Read More

Dow unveils new NASCAR race car in Tucson to promote World Water

Dow Chemical Company came to a University of Arizona facility in Tucson, Thursday, March 16, to unveil a race car designed to get us thinking about conserving water and exactly what that means. → Read More

UPDATE: Jury reaches verdict in Watson's second murder trial

After an eight weeks, there is a verdict in the second trial of triple-murder suspect David Watson. → Read More