Ava Passannanti died by suicide in 2021 just before her 19th birthday by ingesting sodium nitrite. She purchased it from Amazon. Her family is now one of dozens suing the company.
Growing crops requires time and sunshine — we have a lot of that in Arizona, but water is another story. A UArizona program is working with growers and researchers on efficient irrigation.
It's been 15 months since a hot mix asphalt plant application was submitted to the town of Sahuarita. That chapter is now closed. Here's how the town came to its decision and how residents reacted.
Former customers of Elegance Creations, a custom quinceañera dress store, said they didn't get what they paid for. KGUN 9 investigated the complaints to get the full story.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sent a letter to hospitals and medical providers Friday which clarified what the state's Civil War-era abortion ban means for them.
Danielle Barto was 3-years-old when she was first sexually abused. She shares what it took to overcome years of trauma, and how an upcoming Tucson event is supporting other survivors.
The University of Arizona Police Department has issued an order prohibiting a man from being on campus property after he was arrested multiple times for public sexual indecency.
Pima County Sheriff’s Department has identified the driver who struck a man and baby near West Ruthrauff Road and North Kain Avenue. The baby did not survive the accident.
In the early 1900s, Randolph, Arizona's large plots of agricultural land drew people from all over the country. Cotton was plentiful and it caught the attention of Black farmers.
A deadly officer-involved shooting on February 2 is now being investigated. Three Tucson police officers fired their weapons, killing 23-year-old Fabian Garcia.
It’s been 40 years since Mt. Lemmon established its fire station. Now, the department is preparing for a top-to-bottom makeover to improve not just the amenities, but safety measures for staff.
It was the second and final day of the La Encantada Fine Art Festival’s winter series, a way to celebrate local artists and their passion for beautiful creations.
A sea of red shirts overwhelmed the Sahuarita Town Hall on Monday night. Residents addressed the council to oppose the potential hot mix asphalt plant less than a mile from their community.
A team of eight retired firefighters are restoring historic engines, but the future of the crew is clouded as aging team members struggle to find replacements.
Vulcan Materials is applying for permit to operate a hot mix asphalt plant out of Sahuarita. Residents concerned about health and safety want the company to look for a location elsewhere.