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Thousands of people return to Southern Arizona for gem shows

The Tucson Gem, Mineral and Fossil Showcase is attracting national and international crowds.

"Big" Jim Griffith dies at 86

Legendary folklorist was part of the fabric of Tucson.

Pima County sues the City of Tucson over water

The suit is the result of a policy regarding water prices.

El Tour de Tucson Returns

The popular event is Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021 after the pandemic forced a cancellation last year.

Blood donations in southern Arizona remain low heading into the holidays

Medical experts worry the shortage could cause a slowdown in patient care

Pima County administrator hospitalized

Chuck Huckelberry was hit by a vehicle Saturday.

Brnovich says City of Tucson can’t require COVID-19 vaccines

The Attorney General says the requirement violates state bans on vaccine mandates.

Tucson police union challenges city’s vaccine requirement

The Tucson Police Officers Association alleges the policy breaches its labor contract.

Banner leader says hospitals seeing sharp rise in COVID cases, especially among children

Banner Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Marjorie Bessel urged the public to get vaccinated to protect those who are too young.

Tucson homicide rate soars

The increase is part of a national trend.

TUSD board votes to require masks on campuses

Decision comes as Arizona sees a rising number of COVID-19 cases

TPD still looking for answers in Sunday shooting

The suspect was prohibited from owning a gun.

Multiple people shot in series of attacks in Tucson, Arizona

35-year-old man accused of separate shootings of first-responders

Tucson International Airport getting $18.5M federal grant

The grant will fund infrastructure and security upgrades.

Tucson International Airport wants steady money

Airport Authority head tells Congress to keep funding steady.

Shock after swastika painted on door of Tucson synagogue

Rabbi says synagogue has been vandalized in the past but has never before been the target of antisemitic graffiti

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