High school students that were a part of the robotics club at Sunrise Drive Elementary when they were younger are now teaching students there about the basics of engineering.
Senator Kelly and Michigan Governor Whitmer visited Mercado San Agustin to hear from local businesses. Some businesses said they’re worried about the economy.
Four bars in downtown are implementing a new rule that kicks people out if they’ve committed crimes at any of the bars. If they try and get in, their name will come up.
Representative Juan Ciscomani’s bill would fund more community colleges’ construction programs. He’s hoping more skilled workers will mean housing that costs less.
Hifi announced this week that they closed their doors. Basqueria is a nearby business that said the closure could impact them while Highwire said it could bring customers to them.
The Tucson Fire Department is getting sixty percent more emergency calls compared to 2008 and have fewer firefighters. They said they need about 100-150 more.
Anisa Linette Moreno was only 26 years old when she was shot and killed. A man her family says she had only known for a few months is accused of killing her.
The City of Tucson requested a study that looked at what it would be like if they were to operate an electric company. It would be similar to how Tucson Water operates.