Fight between several minors leaves Tucson unsettled
A fight among several minors escalated into gunfire Wednesday night at Park Place Mall in Tucson, Arizona, sending shoppers running for safety and leaving two people hospitalized. The Tucson Police Department confirmed that the incident unfolded inside the mall’s food court and said the suspect remained at large as...
Homeless advocates ramp up outreach during heat wave after woman’s death
An early heat wave hitting the Valley has homeless advocates rushing to get resources to people living on the street, while mourning the loss of a woman volunteers got to know quite well over the years.
New nonprofit kitchen dedicated to former news anchor Frank Camacho
Advance Community dedicated its newly renovated kitchen Wednesday, naming the space “Frank’s Place” in honor of former Arizona’s Family news anchor Frank Camacho.
Salvation Army opens cooling center at downtown Hospitality House
As record-breaking heat grips Tucson this week, local agencies are expanding services aimed at protecting people experiencing homelessness from dangerous temperatures.
Three Tucson cooling centers open ahead of time
After a record-warm winter, Tucson hit its first 100-degree day of the year on Thursday, March 19. Because of the extreme weather, Pima County opened up three cooling centers earlier than usual. “We weren't expecting this weather this early in March, because it has not happened before,” Heat Response and...
Two Injured After Shooting at Tucson Mall
TUCSON, Ariz. – A shooting at a Tucson mall on Wednesday evening forced shoppers to evacuate, sending two people to the hospital. Police reported that two individuals were shot at Park Place Mall in Tucson and are currently receiving medical treatment. The incident occurred around 7 p.m., triggering a...
Yazeed found guilty of murder in Aniah’s death
A jury found Ibraheem Yazeed guilty Thursday of murdering 19-year-old college student Aniah Blanchard. (Source: WBRC)
TUSD Borrowed From Injured Workers’ Accounts to Buy a New HQ. Now It Wants...
TUSD borrowed $16.7M from workers' comp funds for a real estate bet. Now 17 schools may close. Who decided this — and why won't they say which ones?. Seventeen Schools. No List. No Map. And a Borrowed Check from the Workers’ Comp Fund.
Two-vehicle crash closes SR 80 in St. David
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A two-vehicle, head-on crash shut down SR 80 in St. David on Friday, March 20. The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office and Arizona DPS said there were injuries reported. The CCSO said the roadway will be closed for an extended period, and drivers should expect...
Foothills restaurants sales benefit from Cologuard Classic golf tournament
This week is one of the biggest events of the year in the Foothills, the Cologuard Classic golf tournament, and it is giving local restaurants a boost in customers before a traditionally slow summer.

















