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New TUSD Superintendent in town
The new TUSD Superintendent was in town recently and agreed with the school board's decision not to close some area schools.
Tucson eye doctor indicted for fraudulent prescriptions
A Tucson eye doctor is under indictment for obtaining prescription drugs fraudulently.
Supoorter of gay marriage ban push forward
AZ supporters of a gay marriage ban are pushing forward more urgently since the California ruling of a gay marriage ban as unconstitutional.
Prescribed burn
A prescribed burn generated more smoke than expected to spread across the Tucson valley.
Soldier from Tucson killed in Iraq
Army Sergeant Victor Cota has died from injuries he suffered while serving in Iraq
Concert to benefit Chinese earthquake victims
The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center will hold a benefit concert on May 16
TUSD voters will vote on budget override
Voters in TUSD will get a chance to approve or reject a budget override on the November ballot.
Courthouse officers to carry guns
Starting in September Security Officers at the courthouse will carry guns on the first floor.
Arizona soldier killed in Iraq
Another Arizona soldier has been killed while serving overseas.
Manhunt comes to an end
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.
Tucson police response times are longer
When compared with figures from five years ago, Tucson police response time for calls is seven minutes longer on average
T-DOT taxpayer fraud, part 2
Some city transportation department employees are paid to be "on call" for emergencies during non-work hours
Medical condition may have led to random shootings
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.
UA takes control of Mars mission
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.
Mandatory measles vaccination for first responders
Tucson's first responders are under a mandatory vaccination order for measles.
Plea deal for Hammond in Fulbright case
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.
Taxpayer fraud in city transportation department
A Fox 11 News investigation shows city vehicles were used to transport an employee to and from work
School board continues budget cutting process
The TUSD school board is considering many ideas to trim $5 million from the budget
Officer involved shooting
The suspect was allegedly firing randomly near the intersection of Grant and Oracle
Officers recovering from shooting and stabbing
Two Tucson Police Officers are recovering from being shot after chasing a suspect who fired 15 shots during the chase.
Measles update
Tests have returned for the student suspected of having measles
TUSD Cutbacks
TUSD has managed to reduce the deficit, but there are still cuts ahead
Arizona fires
One fire is controlled one is not
Mexico border violence
A high ranking police officer was gunned down in Juarez
Opponents dominate copper mine hearing
Residents who live near the site of a proposed copper mine voiced their displeasure over the plan at a public hearing
Rita Ranch shooting
A Tucson family is mourning after a man was fatally shot in Rita Ranch
Arizona soldier killed
Arizona has lost another soldier in Afghanistan
Two officers wounded in shootout
Two Tucson police officers were hurt while responding to a domestic violence call
Stamp Prices Going Up
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.
Gasoline Prices Rising
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords calls for President George Bush to release crude oil from national reserve to bring down prices for consumers.
Pinal air park evacuation follow up
An odor prompted response from multiple agencies in Pinal County
Shaq visits Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Shaq paid a visit visits Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Mexico chief assassinated
Mexico chief of police was assassinated
World Care set to help cyclone victims
A Tucson-based humanitarian group is waiting for the Myanmar government's approval to deliver disaster relief
Gem show could be staged on TCC roof
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
Homeless man isolated with TB
A homeless man has been in isolation at the Pima County jail for refusing to take medication for a highly contagious form of tuberculosis.
Arizona Guard faciltiy evacuated
Concerns about a shipping crate caused an evacuation of the Arizona Air National Guard facility at Pinal Air Park.
Measles cases continue to rise
The official number of measles cases in Pima County has risen to 20.
Tucson school looking for new students
A TUSD elementary school that was in danger of closing until recently is launching a student recruitment campaign
Tucson man charged with shooting girlfriend
A man faces second-degree murder charges after his girlfriend died from a gunshot wound
Tucson's lost communities, part 2
Binghampton was a thriving community for many decades in an area that is now part of the northeast side of Tucson
Measles emergency
Measles vaccinations are available in free clinics
City fuel budget
Higher gas prices are affecting the City of Tucson
Parvo outbreak
Pima county animal care center is trying to contain an outbreak of parvo at its facilities
TPD evacuated
The Tucson Police Department was evacuated
Tucson downsizes arena plans
To save money, the city of Tucson plans to build a modest-sized new downtown arena
Tucson's lost communities
A number of small towns and communities from years past have been swallowed up by Tucson
Gas prices going up?
Oil hit a new high price, will gas prices follow
Mars landing update
The project is called Phoenix and is the first time a university has controlled a project of its kind
New car impound law
A new law expands the reasons for an impound
Arrests
A sex offender on the run has been caught in Tucson. Two other men have been arrested on multiple unrelated charges.
School Graffiti follow-up
Things are getting back to normal at a Tucson school following extensive damage
Plans being made to expand Grant Road
Indirect left turn intersections is one of the ideas being explored for Grant Road
Family and friends celebrate life of local teen
Family and friends celebrate the life of Kory Laos, a Tucson teen killed while riding bike.
TUSD supporters take action to help district
TUSD supporters take action to help district cover budget woes.
Midtown arson / Red Cross needs help
Firefighters are investigating a fire at midtown. The Red Cross needs help as funds are low and donations are down.
Pima County Measles Clinics
The Pima County Health Department gave thousands of adults and children free vaccinations against the measles.
Health Care Costs
People who have health care insurance are paying more for premiums, deductibles, and co-pays than they did 3 years ago.
Immigrants and activists march on May day
Immigrants and Activists rally in Tucson in support of immigrant rights.
Murder investigation on east side
Detectives are investigating a homicide on Tucson's east side and are looking for the victim's son.
Pit bulls put down
Dozens of pit bulls recovered from a dog fighting operation have been destroyed.
Part of Silverbell closed
Part of Silverbell is officially closed until November.
Measles outbreak continues in Pima County
People are waiting up to 45 minutes to get a measles shot at health department clinics
UA's Mars lander to touch down this month
May 25 is the date that the "Phoenix" will land on the red planet
Brush fire leads to gas line fire
What started as a brush fire lead to a natural gas line fire which then burned a transformer causing a power outage.
AZ Soldier killed
An Arizona soldier was killed in Kuwait.
TUSD still needs budget fix
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.
Special Olympic torch run
The Special Olympic torch was overnight in Tucson on its way to the games.
Measles cases continue to grow
The Pima County Health Department has scheduled more measles vaccination clinics as the disease continues to spread
Smoking ban hits one-year mark
Some Tucson bars and restaurants have seen a drop in busness since a smoking ban went into effect last May
News measles cases
The number of confirmed measles cases in Pima County continues to grow.
No elementary schools to close in Tucson
The TUSD board has decided that closing elementary schools is not something they want to do in order to balance the budget
Russian music video shoot at Old Tucson
A Russian music video shoot at Old Tucson may be the first production in Arizona to qualify for new tax credits
School vandalized
A west side elementary school was heavily vandalized, 2 turtles were even stolen
Charges and sentences
Local headlines: fatal accident, murder charges, man sentenced in stabbing
School closing decision looms
The Tucson Unified School District board will decide April 29 whether to close four elementary schools
Arizona wildfires
Fire crews contain Beehive fire and prepare for a season with the highest wildfire potential in 23 years.
Economic stimulus checks arriving
Economic stimulus checks could be arriving today.
Salvation Army's Encore Fashion Show
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.
Arson fire on Tucson's east side
Tucson Fire Department is investigating a house fire on Tucson's east side that is believed to be arson.
School closing decision nears
The TUSD board is expected to decide whether to close some elementary schools on April 29
Attempted school poisoning
A ten year old Tucson boy accused of attempting to poison classmates is now facing felony charges
Fatal rollover accident
Fatal rollover accident on I-10 near Houghton
Molestation guilty verdict
A Tucson man has been found guilty of multiple counts
New police helmets
Seven Oro Valley police officers have new full face helmets
Fund raiser walk
About six hundred and forty students raised money for solar powered ovens
Mariachi conference
Some one thousand people are in town for the annual mariachi conference
Arson arrests
Two men have been arrested and face multiple charges
County's hands tied on mosquito spraying
Federal law prohibits Pima County from spraying mosquitos that are breeding in the Santa Cruz River
More money allocated to fight border crime
The Arizona U.S. Attorney's Office will get an additiohal $7 million to prosecute border criminals
Gas prices continue to climb
Experts expect prices to reach four dollars a gallon by summer, and people are looking for ways to save money on gas
Silverbell road closures
A portion of Silverbell road will be closed for approximately six months
Missing woman
A Tucson woman has been missing for months, foul play is suspected
Virtual fence not scrapped
The next phase of the fence is scheduled to launch in June
Veteran mental health
Veteran mental health problems are more wide spread than previously thought
Measles outbreak
There will be a shot measles shot clinic at Flowing Wells Community Center
Border patrol may use paintball guns
Starting this summer Border Patrol agents may use paintball guns to identify people who attack them with rocks
Virtual fence
The virtual border fence project has been scrapped
Cold case murder arrest
A Tucson woman is being held in connection to a 2006 case
Downtown traffic change
One way streets to become two way streets
Wildfires
The Alamo fire and the Eagle fire are burning
Another hearing held on proposed copper mine
Sahuarita High School was the site of the latest public hearing to discuss the proposed Rosemont Copper Mine
City Council's goal: A balanced budget
Tucson City Council is looking at ways to balance the city budget by June 10
Man caught red-handed
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.
Gun battle near Lukeville port of entry
A Fox 11 producer was caught in the middle of a gun battle near the Lukeville port of entry.
Fire update
Alamo fire continues to burn. Arizona fire crews battling flames in New Mexico. Community of Tubac trying to prevent another fire.
Shooting on North side
A woman who was shot on the North side appears to not be cooperating with investigators and claims to not know who shot her.
Missing man connected to shooting investigation
An Oro Valley missing man who turned up in a hospital with a gun shot wound may be connected to another shooting incident.
Murder conviction upheld
The man convicted of murdering TPD officer Patrick Hardesty had his sentence upheld.
Red light camera moved
Someone turned the red light camera at 22nd and Wilmot to stop it from snapping pictures.
Largest gas price run-up in history
We are in the middle of the greatest gas price run-up in the history of the nation.
Illegal immigration danger threatens Green Valley
Some Green Valley residents say better law enforcement including increased Border Patrols are needed to fight illegal immigration
Alamo fire grows
The Alamo fire has grown significantly
Tucsonans react to Pope's U.S. visit
Local Catholics respond to Pope Benedict's comments on the church's priest sex abuse scandal
Victims' Rights Vigil in Tucson
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.
Pima County fair
Economic downturn may help Pima County Fair.
Local headlines
Sheriff's deputies investigating case of animal cruelty. Tucson woman sentenced for burying newborn son in backyard. Nogales recall decision to be made.
Power outage information
TEP has revealed the cause of the massive power outage that left 35,000 customers without power.
Schools trying to lure new students
The new open enrollment policy has led to school districts and charter schools marketing themselves to prospective students
Wings of Freedom Tour comes to Marana
A rare, still operating B-17, used in bombing missions during World War II is on display at Marana Regional Airport
Tragic car accident
A head-on collision killed an unborn child Wednesday.
Trial begins for accused child molester
Opening statements began Wednesday in the trial of a Tucson man accused of molesting several children
Changes in airline costs and compensation
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.
Severed cable cuts power to 35,000
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
4th Avenue underpass demolition underway in preparation for the new underpass.
Call for measles vaccinations
Pima County health officials are urging people to get a measles vaccination.
Two east side house fires
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 U.S.
Pope Benedict XVI visits the U.S. and catholics in Southern Arizona will visit the East Coast to see the Pope.
Homicide investigation in Dudleyville
Sheriff's detectives continue to investigate homicide in Dudleyville.
McCain proposes gas tax suspension
Arizona Senator John McCain proposes a summer suspension of tax on gas to give an amount of economic relief.
Economic stimulus checks tied to tax filing
In order to receive an economic stimulus check, all Americans must file a 2007 tax return
A breakthrough in colon cancer treatment
A University of Arizona professor and his colleague have shown there is a successful way to treat colon cancer
Arrest in deadly rollover crash
A 19-year-old arrested in deadly immigrant smuggling rollover.
Homicide investigation in Dudleyville
Pinal County Sheriff investigating a homicide near Dudleyville.
ELL funding becoming law
Gov. Napolitano is allowing a bill to become law to fund ELL program without her signature.
Two house fires under investigation
Fires at two vacant houses for sale are under investigation.
Officer involved shooting investigatioin
Two Tucson Police Officers have been reassigned pending the outcome of a shooting investigation.
26 animal rabies cases reported
Two people bitten by rabid bobcat at Peppersauce campground.
New superintendent to face challenges
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.
Measles immunization clinic
Pima County Health Department held measles immunization clinic following incident of widespread exposure at area hospital.
Free vision treatment for those in need
A local program helps those in need with blindness and vision problems get free treatment.
Southern Arizona headlines
Brush fire under control. Deadly accident. Tucson police looking for shooting suspects. 16-year-old robbery suspect in hospital following chase.
Attendance down at home show
A slow economy may be to blame for a drop in attendance at the SAHBA Home Show
Governor Napolitano seeks more money to fight fires
Governor Janet Napolitano went to Capitol Hill to urge Congress to provide more funds to fight wildfires
Tenth measles case reported in Pima County
A 2-year old boy brought to UMC on April 3 has the measles
Customers frustrated by flight cancellations
Another day of flights being cancelled by American Airlines
TUSD board holds marathon meeting
A number of controversial items were on the agenda at the latest Tucson Unified School District board meeting
Border Patrol agents desperately needed
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.
Pistor Middle School invited to Disneyland
The Pistor Middle School Orchestra has been invited to perform at Disneyland and need help paying for the trip.
Humane Society investigates another animal cruelty case
Seven abandoned chihuahuas were found outside the Humane Society office
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