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Tucson man convicted of second-degree murder in 2018 killing of Deputy U.S. Marshal

Ryan Schlesinger was convicted on Nov. 13 of second-degree murder of a federal officer and other felonies in the 2018 shooting death of Deputy Marshall Chase White.

Tucson Sector sets new record for fentanyl seizures

In October, Border Patrol's Tucson Sector set a new monthly record for fentanyl seizures, surpassing 220 pounds.

Tucson Sector continues to see migrant surge

While the sector continues to be the busiest in the nation, federal and local authorities are able to manage the influx.

‘Perpetuating the Hawaiian culture’: Outrigger canoe teams bring sport, community to Arizona

Hawaiian outrigger canoeing is a sport where six people paddle a narrow, 40-foot canoe and compete in distance and sprint races.

Arizona teens share passions with others at White House Tribal Youth Forum

scussions at the forum, which was held at the Department of Health and Human Services, ranged from climate change to civic engagement, from the legacy of federal Indian boarding schools to mental health and substance abuse.

From Salpointe Catholic to the NFL

Arizona’s own Bijan Robinson returns for homecoming matchup against Cardinals.

Man arrested in Nebraska in alleged assault of former US Sen. Martha McSally

She was molested as she jogged along the Missouri River in Council Bluffs, Iowa earlier this week.

Gowan, other officials go to Washington to plead for border action

The event comes at a time when migrant encounters at the southern border have reached historic highs.

Arizona Regional Economic Development Foundation set to recieve more than $500,000 grant

The grant is U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Build to Scale program

UA Students hold “Shut it Down for Palestine” rally

Hundreds of students and community members marched on the UofA Campus on Thursday, Nov. 9 as part of a national day of protest.

Humane Society board chair says evidence points to missing pets likely fed to snakes

The Humane Society of Southern Arizona says texts show that animals likely used as snake feed.

Reviving Montezuma Pass: Sky Island Alliance's bold initiative to rewild decommissioned roads

From roads to rivers: volunteers unite to transform old paths into thriving wildlife corridors

Former Arizona senator reports being molested while running in Iowa

Martha McSally described the Wednesday morning attack in a video she posted online.

BLM halts SunZia Transmission Project in Arizona amid concerns over cultural impact

A temporary suspension sparks consultations as the Bureau of Land management responds to cultural concerns, impacting a segment of the transmission project

Ballot counting continues in Pima County

Officials are wrapping up their work

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