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The new TUSD Superintendent was in town recently and agreed with the school board's decision not to close some area schools. |
A Tucson eye doctor is under indictment for obtaining prescription drugs fraudulently. |
AZ supporters of a gay marriage ban are pushing forward more urgently since the California ruling of a gay marriage ban as unconstitutional. |
A prescribed burn generated more smoke than expected to spread across the Tucson valley. |
Army Sergeant Victor Cota has died from injuries he suffered while serving in Iraq |
The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center will hold a benefit concert on May 16 |
Voters in TUSD will get a chance to approve or reject a budget override on the November ballot. |
Starting in September Security Officers at the courthouse will carry guns on the first floor. |
Another Arizona soldier has been killed while serving overseas. |
Two brothers on the run in a stolen vehicle were stopped at the border which began a 130 mile chase and ended in the brothers' deaths. |
When compared with figures from five years ago, Tucson police response time for calls is seven minutes longer on average |
Some city transportation department employees are paid to be "on call" for emergencies during non-work hours |
According to police Christoper Burdon was shot and killed by Tucson Police as we was randomly shooting at citizens and threatened police. Christopher's brother says a medical condition my have led to his violent act. |
After the Mars lander touches down, a team from the University of Arizona is expected to take control of the lander for the science portion of the trip. |
Tucson's first responders are under a mandatory vaccination order for measles. |
One of the four people accused of kidnapping, torturing and robbing the ex-boyfriend of former beauty queen, Kumari Fulbright, has taken a plea deal in exchange for his testimony against her. |
A Fox 11 News investigation shows city vehicles were used to transport an employee to and from work |
The TUSD school board is considering many ideas to trim $5 million from the budget |
The suspect was allegedly firing randomly near the intersection of Grant and Oracle |
Two Tucson Police Officers are recovering from being shot after chasing a suspect who fired 15 shots during the chase. |
Tests have returned for the student suspected of having measles |
TUSD has managed to reduce the deficit, but there are still cuts ahead |
One fire is controlled one is not |
A high ranking police officer was gunned down in Juarez |
Residents who live near the site of a proposed copper mine voiced their displeasure over the plan at a public hearing |
A Tucson family is mourning after a man was fatally shot in Rita Ranch |
Arizona has lost another soldier in Afghanistan |
Two Tucson police officers were hurt while responding to a domestic violence call |
First Class postage will go up on Monday, May 12, 2008. Deanna Morgan finds consumers buying 'Forever Stamps' at post office before the price for them goes up a penny on Monday. |
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords calls for President George Bush to release crude oil from national reserve to bring down prices for consumers. |
An odor prompted response from multiple agencies in Pinal County |
Shaq paid a visit visits Pascua Yaqui Tribe |
Mexico chief of police was assassinated |
A Tucson-based humanitarian group is waiting for the Myanmar government's approval to deliver disaster relief |
In order to buy the land it wants to build a new arena, the city may allow the landowner to move his gem show to the TCC roof |
A homeless man has been in isolation at the Pima County jail for refusing to take medication for a highly contagious form of tuberculosis. |
Concerns about a shipping crate caused an evacuation of the Arizona Air National Guard facility at Pinal Air Park. |
The official number of measles cases in Pima County has risen to 20. |
A TUSD elementary school that was in danger of closing until recently is launching a student recruitment campaign |
A man faces second-degree murder charges after his girlfriend died from a gunshot wound |
Binghampton was a thriving community for many decades in an area that is now part of the northeast side of Tucson |
Measles vaccinations are available in free clinics |
Higher gas prices are affecting the City of Tucson |
Pima county animal care center is trying to contain an outbreak of parvo at its facilities |
The Tucson Police Department was evacuated |
To save money, the city of Tucson plans to build a modest-sized new downtown arena |
A number of small towns and communities from years past have been swallowed up by Tucson |
Oil hit a new high price, will gas prices follow |
The project is called Phoenix and is the first time a university has controlled a project of its kind |
A new law expands the reasons for an impound |
A sex offender on the run has been caught in Tucson. Two other men have been arrested on multiple unrelated charges. |
Things are getting back to normal at a Tucson school following extensive damage |
Indirect left turn intersections is one of the ideas being explored for Grant Road |
Family and friends celebrate the life of Kory Laos, a Tucson teen killed while riding bike. |
TUSD supporters take action to help district cover budget woes. |
Firefighters are investigating a fire at midtown. The Red Cross needs help as funds are low and donations are down. |
The Pima County Health Department gave thousands of adults and children free vaccinations against the measles. |
People who have health care insurance are paying more for premiums, deductibles, and co-pays than they did 3 years ago. |
Immigrants and Activists rally in Tucson in support of immigrant rights. |
Detectives are investigating a homicide on Tucson's east side and are looking for the victim's son. |
Dozens of pit bulls recovered from a dog fighting operation have been destroyed. |
Part of Silverbell is officially closed until November. |
People are waiting up to 45 minutes to get a measles shot at health department clinics |
May 25 is the date that the "Phoenix" will land on the red planet |
What started as a brush fire lead to a natural gas line fire which then burned a transformer causing a power outage. |
An Arizona soldier was killed in Kuwait. |
Now that the TUSD school board has voted to not close 4 elementary schools, they still must find a way to fix their budget deficit. |
The Special Olympic torch was overnight in Tucson on its way to the games. |
The Pima County Health Department has scheduled more measles vaccination clinics as the disease continues to spread |
Some Tucson bars and restaurants have seen a drop in busness since a smoking ban went into effect last May |
The number of confirmed measles cases in Pima County continues to grow. |
The TUSD board has decided that closing elementary schools is not something they want to do in order to balance the budget |
A Russian music video shoot at Old Tucson may be the first production in Arizona to qualify for new tax credits |
A west side elementary school was heavily vandalized, 2 turtles were even stolen |
Local headlines: fatal accident, murder charges, man sentenced in stabbing |
The Tucson Unified School District board will decide April 29 whether to close four elementary schools |
Fire crews contain Beehive fire and prepare for a season with the highest wildfire potential in 23 years. |
Economic stimulus checks could be arriving today. |
A fashion show using clothes found at the Salvation Army helped raise money to benefit the Salvation Army's women's and children's programs. |
Tucson Fire Department is investigating a house fire on Tucson's east side that is believed to be arson. |
The TUSD board is expected to decide whether to close some elementary schools on April 29 |
A ten year old Tucson boy accused of attempting to poison classmates is now facing felony charges |
Fatal rollover accident on I-10 near Houghton |
A Tucson man has been found guilty of multiple counts |
Seven Oro Valley police officers have new full face helmets |
About six hundred and forty students raised money for solar powered ovens |
Some one thousand people are in town for the annual mariachi conference |
Two men have been arrested and face multiple charges |
Federal law prohibits Pima County from spraying mosquitos that are breeding in the Santa Cruz River |
The Arizona U.S. Attorney's Office will get an additiohal $7 million to prosecute border criminals |
Experts expect prices to reach four dollars a gallon by summer, and people are looking for ways to save money on gas |
A portion of Silverbell road will be closed for approximately six months |
A Tucson woman has been missing for months, foul play is suspected |
The next phase of the fence is scheduled to launch in June |
Veteran mental health problems are more wide spread than previously thought |
There will be a shot measles shot clinic at Flowing Wells Community Center |
Starting this summer Border Patrol agents may use paintball guns to identify people who attack them with rocks |
The virtual border fence project has been scrapped |
A Tucson woman is being held in connection to a 2006 case |
One way streets to become two way streets |
The Alamo fire and the Eagle fire are burning |
Sahuarita High School was the site of the latest public hearing to discuss the proposed Rosemont Copper Mine |
Tucson City Council is looking at ways to balance the city budget by June 10 |
A 21-year-old man and a juvenile were caught in the middle of what is believed to be either a home invasion or a home burglary. |
A Fox 11 producer was caught in the middle of a gun battle near the Lukeville port of entry. |
Alamo fire continues to burn. Arizona fire crews battling flames in New Mexico. Community of Tubac trying to prevent another fire. |
A woman who was shot on the North side appears to not be cooperating with investigators and claims to not know who shot her. |
An Oro Valley missing man who turned up in a hospital with a gun shot wound may be connected to another shooting incident. |
The man convicted of murdering TPD officer Patrick Hardesty had his sentence upheld. |
Someone turned the red light camera at 22nd and Wilmot to stop it from snapping pictures. |
We are in the middle of the greatest gas price run-up in the history of the nation. |
Some Green Valley residents say better law enforcement including increased Border Patrols are needed to fight illegal immigration |
The Alamo fire has grown significantly |
Local Catholics respond to Pope Benedict's comments on the church's priest sex abuse scandal |
Hundreds of families gathered at Tucson's Childrens Memorial Park to console each other and remember those who have been taken by acts of violence. |
Economic downturn may help Pima County Fair. |
Sheriff's deputies investigating case of animal cruelty. Tucson woman sentenced for burying newborn son in backyard. Nogales recall decision to be made. |
TEP has revealed the cause of the massive power outage that left 35,000 customers without power. |
The new open enrollment policy has led to school districts and charter schools marketing themselves to prospective students |
A rare, still operating B-17, used in bombing missions during World War II is on display at Marana Regional Airport |
A head-on collision killed an unborn child Wednesday. |
Opening statements began Wednesday in the trial of a Tucson man accused of molesting several children |
New Federal rules will change the allowable compensation to passengers for being bumped from a flight. US Airways announced a plan to charge extra for window and aisle seats. |
Power was out for about 2 hours in a large portion of Tucson, leading to school and business closings and traffic jams |
4th Avenue underpass demolition underway in preparation for the new underpass. |
Pima County health officials are urging people to get a measles vaccination. |
Tucson firefighters battled to home fires on the east side today. Meanwhile fire investigators are examining the possibility of a serial arsonist. |
Pope Benedict XVI visits the U.S. and catholics in Southern Arizona will visit the East Coast to see the Pope. |
Sheriff's detectives continue to investigate homicide in Dudleyville. |
Arizona Senator John McCain proposes a summer suspension of tax on gas to give an amount of economic relief. |
In order to receive an economic stimulus check, all Americans must file a 2007 tax return |
A University of Arizona professor and his colleague have shown there is a successful way to treat colon cancer |
A 19-year-old arrested in deadly immigrant smuggling rollover. |
Pinal County Sheriff investigating a homicide near Dudleyville. |
Gov. Napolitano is allowing a bill to become law to fund ELL program without her signature. |
Fires at two vacant houses for sale are under investigation. |
Two Tucson Police Officers have been reassigned pending the outcome of a shooting investigation. |
Two people bitten by rabid bobcat at Peppersauce campground. |
Incoming TUSD superintendent Elizabeth Celania-Fagan met with the school board, teachers and staff as she looks forward to taking over the district on July 1st. |
Pima County Health Department held measles immunization clinic following incident of widespread exposure at area hospital. |
A local program helps those in need with blindness and vision problems get free treatment. |
Brush fire under control. Deadly accident. Tucson police looking for shooting suspects. 16-year-old robbery suspect in hospital following chase. |
A slow economy may be to blame for a drop in attendance at the SAHBA Home Show |
Governor Janet Napolitano went to Capitol Hill to urge Congress to provide more funds to fight wildfires |
A 2-year old boy brought to UMC on April 3 has the measles |
Another day of flights being cancelled by American Airlines |
A number of controversial items were on the agenda at the latest Tucson Unified School District board meeting |
Heavy recruiting under way to hire Border Patrol agents. The push for agents is so strong that requirements to join have been relaxed so more people will qualify. |
The Pistor Middle School Orchestra has been invited to perform at Disneyland and need help paying for the trip. |
Seven abandoned chihuahuas were found outside the Humane Society office |
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