Nancy Guthrie case: Sheriff, victim’s family not in direct contact
(NewsNation) — The Arizona police official overseeing the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance says he’s no longer directly communicating with the missing woman’s family. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos tells People magazine the FBI is instead having conversations with “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie and h
Breezy conditions continue across Southern Arizona through Monday
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Temperatures across Southeast Arizona will remain within a few degrees of normal this week as a storm system moving across the Great Basin keeps breezy to windy conditions in place through Monday. Winds are expected to gradually ease during the second half of the week,...
Tucson Lease Report, May 11-15, 2026
TUCSON, AZ (May 18, 2026) — Tucson lease activity for the week of May 11–15 totaled 48,283 square feet, led by renewals and expansions in office, industrial, and retail space, along with several reported land leases. Industrial activity accounted for 29,021 square feet, office leases totaled 16,550 square feet, and ret
Dan’s Discoveries: Holy cow … This BBQ is smokin’!
During "National BBQ Month" (May), I discovered a locally owned space that's celebrating a decade of preparing heavenly eats so you don't have to.
People travel from miles away for the incredible steaks at this old-school Arizona steakhouse
Tucked along Benson Highway in Tucson, Arizona, Silver Saddle Steakhouse has been drawing hungry crowds for decades with its legendary mesquite-grilled steaks and laid-back charm. With a 4.5-star rating from over 4,500 reviews, this family-friendly spot has earned a serious reputation that stretches far beyond city lim
Data Centers Continue To Drain Water In Drought-Stricken US Communities Despite Pushback
Data centers in Georgia and Arizona have been found using restricted public water sources, causing concerns among residents and regulators. Data centers continue to use public water supplies without authorization, leaving residents in water-stressed communities to bear the consequences. During the first week of May, tw
Stay Cool This Summer: Hydration And “Fashion” Tips For Arizona
With temperatures soaring past 100 in Arizona, residents turn to smart strategies for summer survival, like early mornings and plenty of hydration to stay cool.
Human bone found in Catalina Foothills identified
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Human remains found near River and Craycroft last week have been identified as prehistoric. On May 7, the Tucson Police Department confirmed a bone was found and said it is not part of a criminal investigation, but rather a prehistoric anthropological one. Ancient discovery in...
Confrontation leads to gunshots in downtown Tucson Sunday morning
A confrontation between two groups in downtown early Sunday morning led to gunshots, according to Tucson Police.
Neighbors lose power after Jeep crashes into utility pole in NE Hillsboro
A crash into a utility pole in northeast Hillsboro closed North First Avenue on Saturday afternoon and knocked out power nearby, according to officials.

















