• Milwaukee mayor: Multiple people killed in shooting at brewing company

    Milwaukee mayor: Multiple people killed in shooting at brewing company
    MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett says multiple people have been killed in a shooting on the Molson Coors Brewing Co. campus.Barrett did not give an exact number of people killed in Wednesday's shooting.He called it “a horrible, horrible day for the employees here.”The post Milwaukee mayor: Multiple people killed in shooting at brewing company appeared first on KVOA.
  • Milwaukee mayor: Multiple people dead in shooting at Molson Coors’ corporate complex

    Milwaukee mayor: Multiple people dead in shooting at Molson Coors’ corporate complex
    MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee mayor: Multiple people dead in shooting at Molson Coors’ corporate complex.
    The post Milwaukee mayor: Multiple people dead in shooting at Molson Coors’ corporate complex appeared first on KVOA.
  • Support Animal Conservation at Reid Park Zoo’s Wine Gone Wild This April

    Support Animal Conservation at Reid Park Zoo’s Wine Gone Wild This April
    Raise a glass in support of animal conservation at Reid Park Zoo’s fourth annual Wine Gone Wild, which returns to town Saturday, April 25 from 6 to 8 p.m.The wine tasting and food pairing event benefits the zoo’s operations and will help “provide quality animal care through innovative medicine and enrichment and to inspire the next generation through conservation and educational programs.”Wines and spirits will be provided by local and international wineries, distillerie
  • AP FACT CHECK: Democrats distort coronavirus readiness

    AP FACT CHECK: Democrats distort coronavirus readiness
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential contenders are describing the federal infectious-disease bureaucracy as rudderless and ill-prepared for the coronavirus threat because of budget cuts and ham-handed leadership by President Donald Trump. That’s a distorted picture. For starters, Trump hasn’t succeeded in cutting the budget.He’s proposed cuts but Congress ignored him and increased financing instead. The National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Contr
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  • Trump to detail US coronavirus efforts, Schumer seeks $8.5B

    Trump to detail US coronavirus efforts, Schumer seeks $8.5B
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is pushing back against criticism that his administration isn't doing enough to meet the coronavirus threat.Trump plans to hold a news conference late Wednesday to talk about what the U.S. is doing to prepare for the virus.On Capitol Hill, lawmakers are calling for much more money than the $2.5 billion the White House has requested. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer has asked for $8.5 billion.Trump's 6 p.m. news conference will be at the White
  • Rep. Kirkpatrick returns to Congress after six-week treatment of alcoholism

    Rep. Kirkpatrick returns to Congress after six-week treatment of alcoholism
    PHOENIX (AP) — U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick of Arizona returned to Congress on Wednesday after a six-week absence for treatment of alcoholism, a move she said was prompted by a fall that she saw as “a little bit of a wake-up call.”The Democratic lawmaker told The Arizona Republic that she didn't know she had a problem with substance abuse until she fell on a Metro platform in Alexandria, Virginia, in January. She suffered a fractured spine, cracked ribs and a g
  • Got a beard? CDC says beards are incompatible with masks

    Got a beard? CDC says beards are incompatible with masks
    Face masks and respirators are being used around the world in an effort to combat the massive global spread of the deadly coronavirus.
    The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cautions
    that facial hair can interfere with those devices.A CDC infographic displays dozens of styles, showing which ones are compatible with masks and respirators.Some types of facial hair can keep the exhalation valve from
    working properly. Side whiskers, handlebar mustaches, and several others are
    ok.But sty
  • Congress warns Pentagon to not divert military funds to construct border wall

    Congress warns Pentagon to not divert military funds to construct border wall
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers from both parties have told Pentagon leaders that the Defense Department is undermining its own efforts to get military money by diverting billions of dollars for the construction of President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall.The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and the committee's top Republican warned Defense Secretary Mark Esper that overturning congressional funding decisions to shift money for the wall is an enormous problem that will h
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  • CCSO: Bisbee man wanted on felony charge

    CCSO: Bisbee man wanted on felony charge
    BISBEE, Ariz. – A Bisbee man is wanted on a felony warrant
    charge, Cochise County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.
    Tomas Diaz, 47, is wanted on a felony warrant charging possession
    of a narcotic drug with a bond amount of $25,000.His last known address was located in Bisbee.
    Anyone with information
    regarding Diaz’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Cochise County Sheriff's
    Office at 520.432.9502 or your local law enforcement agency.You can remain anonymous.
    RELATED: CCSO: Dou
  • Arizona group travels to Mexico to help migrants get vaccinations

    Arizona group travels to Mexico to help migrants get vaccinations
    SAN LUIS RÍO COLORADO, Mexico (AP) — Inside Casa del Migrante, the piercing screams of an 8-year-old boy echo from a room. Other children, curious and uncertain, look on as Jordan Ramírez battles two nurses trying to vaccinate him against influenza, chicken pox and measles.Jordan’s family arrived here 15 days earlier from their home in the Mexican state of Chiapas, intent on seeking asylum in the United States. Despite her son’s obvious terror, Maribel Lópe
  • VIDEO: Meteor captured falling through Tucson sky on southeast side

    VIDEO: Meteor captured falling through Tucson sky on southeast side
    TUCSON - If you looked up at the sky early Wednesday morning, you may have noticed something spectacular. And it definitely wasn't a bird or a plane.On Wednesday, YouTuber S Paris captured an object zooming through the sky on his dashcam at around 5:30 a.m. In the video's description, S Paris believes the object that came down is a meteor.With the sun still down, the video showcased a clear visual of the meteor flying through the sky.According to YouTuber, the video was captured on the southeas
  • Claytoon of the Day: Kissy Cuddly Commies

    Claytoon of the Day: Kissy Cuddly Commies
    Find more Claytoonz here. …
  • Court rules Trump administration can withhold grants from cities, states over sanctuary policies

    Court rules Trump administration can withhold grants from cities, states over sanctuary policies
    NEW YORK (AP) — A federal appeals court in New York says the Trump administration can withhold law enforcement grants to force states and cities to cooperate with U.S. immigration enforcement.The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday. The ruling overturned a lower court's decision that ordered the release of federal funding from 2017 to seven states and New York City.The states are New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington, Massachusetts, Virginia and Rhode Island. The Just
  • Four Tucson Chefs Are Semifinalists For James Beard Award

    Four Tucson Chefs Are Semifinalists For James Beard Award
    Four Tucsonans have been nominated as semi-finalists for the 2020 James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards in the early morning hours on Tuesday.…
  • Marana PD seek identity of woman accused of stealing nearly $500 worth of items from Home Depot

    Marana PD seek identity of woman accused of stealing nearly $500 worth of items from Home Depot
    TUCSON - Marana Police Department seeks the identity of a woman who reportedly stole hundreds of dollars worth of items from a Home Depot on Jan. 25.According to MPD, the woman reportedly entered the store at 3935 W. Costco Dr. at around 8:32 p.m. that day and placed $473 worth of items into a flat shopping cart.The woman reportedly left the store with the items, without paying and fled the scene in a gray or silver pick-up truck.
    Posted by Marana Police Department on Wednesday, February 26
  • Benson PD searching for missing woman last seen Tuesday

    Benson PD searching for missing woman last seen Tuesday
    TUCSON - Benson Police Department is on the lookout for a missing woman after she was last seen at a convenience store in Benson on Tuesday.According to BPD, Christina Duggar was last spotted at the lower Circle K in Benson at around 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.Anyone with information on her whereabouts is advised to call 520-586-2211.
    The post Benson PD searching for missing woman last seen Tuesday appeared first on KVOA.
  • Assistance League of Tucson collecting new books for kids

    Assistance League of Tucson collecting new books for kids
    TUCSON- The Assistance League of Tucson is holding its 2nd annual book drive to bring new books to kids who need them.It is part of the league’s Action Week that is
    focusing on literacy.  The Assistance League is accepting brand new books
    for children ages 0-12. They are also in need of Spanish and Bilingual books.
    All the books stay in Tucson and are distributed through Assistance League of
    Tucson’s children’s programs.The books can be dropped off at their partner
    locatio
  • Things to Do, Wednesday, Feb. 26

    Things to Do, Wednesday, Feb. 26
    Led by guitar monster Zakk Wylde, heavy metallists Black Label Society play their Grimmest Hits.…
  • Brazil confirms first coronavirus case in Latin America

    Brazil confirms first coronavirus case in Latin America
    By MARCELO DE SOUSA and DAVID BILLER
    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - Brazil's government confirmed on Wednesday that a 61-year-old Brazilian man who traveled to Italy this month has Latin America's first confirmed case of the contagious new coronavirus.
    "We will now see how this virus behaves in a tropical country in the middle of summer, how its behavior pattern will be," Brazil's Health Minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta said in a press conference.The Brazilian man spent two weeks in northern Italy's Lomba
  • CDC Says Shave Beard To Protect Against Coronavirus

    CDC Says Shave Beard To Protect Against Coronavirus
    Bad news for Elvis impersonators, Civil War reenactors and our bearded brethren across the world...but good news for Gillette. 
    The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention recommends shaving your beard to protect yourself from a potential coronavirus outbreak. Beards and mutton chop side burns can interfere with the seal of a facepiece respirator mask, according to a new CDC infographic.…
  • Girl Scout busts accused counterfeiter in Oregon

    Girl Scout busts accused counterfeiter in Oregon
    (KGW/NBC News)  Eagle-eyed Girl Scouts are being credited with busting an Oregon counterfeiter.Two separate scout troops reported the man and the counterfeit money to police in mid-February, according to Lt. Debbie Aguilar of the Salem Police Department.One of the incidents occurred on February 16 when Ava Brown, a 13-year-old scout, spotted the counterfeit money as she was selling cookies outside of Walmart."I kept looking at it and I was like, there's no way this is the same, this does no
  • US new-home sales climbed 7.9% in January

    US new-home sales climbed 7.9% in January
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. sales of new homes jumped 7.9% in January to the fastest pace in more than 12 years, a positive sign for economic growth.The Commerce Department said Wednesday that new homes sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 764,000 last month. That’s the highest sales rate since July 2007, shortly before the U.S. economy slumped into the Great Recession.Half of January’s sales gains came from people buying homes that have yet to be constructed, possible evide
  • US new-home sales rose 7.9% in January, as buyer demand pushed prices up 14% from a year ago

    US new-home sales rose 7.9% in January, as buyer demand pushed prices up 14% from a year ago
    WASHINGTON (AP) — US new-home sales rose 7.9% in January, as buyer demand pushed prices up 14% from a year ago.
    The post US new-home sales rose 7.9% in January, as buyer demand pushed prices up 14% from a year ago appeared first on KVOA.
  • New Orleans celebrates end of Mardi Gras touched by tragedy

    New Orleans celebrates end of Mardi Gras touched by tragedy
    NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Dressed in sequined costumes, grooving to the rhythm of marching bands and clutching at strands of shiny beads, people in New Orleans celebrated the end of a Mardi Gras season tinged by tragedy after two bystanders were killed by floats in the days leading up to Fat Tuesday.The party took place in neighborhoods across the city and got started before dawn. In the Treme neighborhood, the Northside Skull and Bone Gang in skeleton costumes went door to door to wake people up befor
  • Arizona Senate rejects Ducey’s veteran tax cut measure

    Arizona Senate rejects Ducey’s veteran tax cut measure
    PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Senate on Tuesday rejected Republican Gov. Doug Ducey's proposal to exempt military pensions from the state's income tax.The GOP-controlled Senate shot down the stand-alone proposal that would cut state revenue by an estimated $45 million. Four Republicans joined all 13 Democrats in opposing the measure, although they offered differing reasons.One Republican was absent, and GOP Sen. David Gowan supported the measure but changed his vote to “no&rdq
  • Court closes courthouse door on slain Mexican teen’s family

    Court closes courthouse door on slain Mexican teen’s family
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has closed the courthouse door on the parents of a Mexican teenager who was shot dead over the border by an American agent.
    The court's five conservative justices ruled Tuesday that the parents could not sue Border Patrol Agent Jesus Mesa Jr., who killed their unarmed 15-year-old son in 2010.
    Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the court that the case is tragic, but strong border security and international relations issues led to the ruling against the teen's
  • Brazilian officials report first confirmed case of new coronavirus in Latin America

    Brazilian officials report first confirmed case of new coronavirus in Latin America
    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian officials report first confirmed case of new coronavirus in Latin America.
    The post Brazilian officials report first confirmed case of new coronavirus in Latin America appeared first on KVOA.
  • Officials: Utility blamed for gas explosions near Boston agrees to plead guilty to breaking pipeline safety laws

    Officials: Utility blamed for gas explosions near Boston agrees to plead guilty to breaking pipeline safety laws
    BOSTON (AP) — Officials: Utility blamed for gas explosions near Boston agrees to plead guilty to breaking pipeline safety laws.
    The post Officials: Utility blamed for gas explosions near Boston agrees to plead guilty to breaking pipeline safety laws appeared first on KVOA.
  • TPD: Homicide investigation underway on Tucson’s south side

    TPD: Homicide investigation underway on Tucson’s south side
    TUCSON – Detectives are investigating a homicide early
    Wednesday morning on Tucson’s south side.
    According to Tucson Police Department, the incident occurred
    at 6250 S. Campbell Avenue.
    No further details have been released.
    Anyone with information is asked to call 88-CRIME.HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION - 6280 S. CAMPBELL AVE.Detectives are investigating an early morning homicide on Tucson's South Side. Anyone with information is asked to call 88-CRIME. pic.twitter.com/J6UA9iStF2— Ofc
  • 1 dead, 2 injured after shooting on Tucson’s south side

    1 dead, 2 injured after shooting on Tucson’s south side
    TUCSON – A man is dead and two others are injured after a shooting on Tucson’s south side early Wednesday morning.
    According to Tucson Police Department, a man in his 20s was
    pronounced dead at the scene at 6280 S. Campbell Avenue, near Bilby and
    Valencia roads.
    Another man with life-threatening injuries was transported
    to Banner- University Medical Center Tucson. 
    Police say that a third man, who had been shot, showed up at
    a different hospital.
    No one is in custody at this tim
  • Trump to hold news conference on coronavirus US threat

    Trump to hold news conference on coronavirus US threat
    By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump said he'll discuss the coronavirus threat at a White House news conference Wednesday, a day after he sought to minimize fears of the virus spreading widely across the U.S.
    Trump tweeted that representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and others, would join him at the late-afternoon appearance.Trump and members of the administration have been sending mixed messages about the virus.
    The CDC on Tuesday warned
  • Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova is retiring from tennis at age 32

    Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova is retiring from tennis at age 32
    NEW YORK (AP) — Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova is retiring from tennis at age 32.
    The post Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova is retiring from tennis at age 32 appeared first on KVOA.
  • Cool and breezy today, low 80s by Friday!

    Cool and breezy today, low 80s by Friday!
    TUCSON - Sunny and breezy today with gusts as high as 30 MPH. Highs will only warm into the mid 60s for the warmest spots! Nice warm up starting tomorrow and through the weekend before rain and snow returns early next week. Today: Tons of sunshine and breezy at times. High: 64°Tonight: Clear and cold. Low: 36°Tomorrow: Nice warm up and mostly sunny! High: 76°It will remain breezy at times today with gusts as high as 30 MPH. Temperatures will only warm into the mid
  • SUPER dry today! Here’s some tips to get you by.

    SUPER dry today! Here’s some tips to get you by.
    TUCSON - Is your hair full of static? Are your hands drier than normal? The super dry air that filtered in yesterday is to blame!
    Dew points are in the single digits this morning! That means the air is bone dry. Luckily, moisture will move back into the Southwest this weekend andinto early next week. In the meantime, here are some helpful tips to get you through the day!#1 STAY HYDRATED. When the atmosphere is super dry, it takes all the moisture from us too! That's why are lips get chapped and
  • State TV says 19 killed by new virus in Iran amid 139 confirmed cases; official urges limiting nonessential travel

    State TV says 19 killed by new virus in Iran amid 139 confirmed cases; official urges limiting nonessential travel
    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — State TV says 19 killed by new virus in Iran amid 139 confirmed cases; official urges limiting nonessential travel.
    The post State TV says 19 killed by new virus in Iran amid 139 confirmed cases; official urges limiting nonessential travel appeared first on KVOA.
  • Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad says he will return as prime minister if he has majority support from lawmakers

    Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad says he will return as prime minister if he has majority support from lawmakers
    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad says he will return as prime minister if he has majority support from lawmakers.
    The post Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad says he will return as prime minister if he has majority support from lawmakers appeared first on KVOA.
  • South Korea reports 115 more cases of the new virus, raising its total to 1,261

    South Korea reports 115 more cases of the new virus, raising its total to 1,261
    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea reports 115 more cases of the new virus, raising its total to 1,261.
    The post South Korea reports 115 more cases of the new virus, raising its total to 1,261 appeared first on KVOA.
  • Bobrovsky stops 36 shots in Panthers’ 2-1 win over Coyotes

    Bobrovsky stops 36 shots in Panthers’ 2-1 win over Coyotes
    By JOHN MARSHALL
    AP Sports WriterGLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 36 shots, Mike Hoffman scored for the third straight game and the Florida Panthers spoiled Darcy Kuemper's return with a 2-1 win over the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday night.Florida allowed 10 total goals in back-to-back losses to the Kings and Golden Knights before arriving in the desert, but played a much tighter defensive game against the Coyotes."Today was a team win. They blocked shots, they finished checks, they
  • BOYS: Carl Hayden stops Sunnyside’s repeat run

    BOYS: Carl Hayden stops Sunnyside’s repeat run
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    TUCSON - A second straight state championship wasn't meant to be for Sunnyside Boys Soccer.The top seed Blue Devils suffered just their second defeat in two seasons Tuesday, losing 3-0 to No. 3 seed Phoenix Carl Hayden in the Conference 5A state championship match at Mountain View High Schools.The win clinched the Falcons (23-2) their first state championship.Carl Hayden scored in the match's 3rd minute to grab an early 1-0 lead. Kevin Noria did the honors b
  • PACC forms animal hoarding task force

    PACC forms animal hoarding task force
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    TUCSON - The Pima Animal Care Center has started an animal hoarding task force along with the county health department and other local organizations to combat the growing issue of hoarding in the area.The number of cases this year is already at 11 and they are on track to pass the 37 that they had in 2019.
    According to PACC, many of these cases happen to people who become unintentionally overwhelmed by the number of pets they have.
    That's why the focus of th
  • Salpointe beats Cat. Foothills to advance to state hoops title game

    Salpointe beats Cat. Foothills to advance to  state hoops title game
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    TUCSON - Salpointe High School's boys basketball team avenged its only loss this season by beating Catalina Foothills 56-50 to advance to the 4A state championship game.The post Salpointe beats Cat. Foothills to advance tostate hoops title game appeared first on KVOA.
  • Dash-cam video shows fatal head-on crash in Phoenix last month

    Dash-cam video shows fatal head-on crash in Phoenix last month
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    PHOENIX - A vehicle's dashboard camera filmed a head-on collision that killed a man in Phoenix in January.The video might be hard to watch for some viewers.
    The incident occurred at 3 a.m. on the Loop-202.
    The Arizona Department of Public Safety said 31-year-old Josafath Rubio-Hernandez was driving the wrong way on the freeway and crashed into another vehicle.Rubio-Hernandez was killed in that collisionADOT said there are plans to install driving-detection s
  • Former Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro stumps for Warren in Tucson

    Former Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro stumps for Warren in Tucson
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    TUCSON - Former Democratic presidential candidate JuliánCastro fired up Sen. Elizabeth Warren supporters at a watch party on the south side Tuesday night.Castro was in former President Barack Obama's cabinet, serving as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.Last year, he launched a campaign for president.
    However, he dropped out of the race in January and quickly backed Sen. Warren."Arizona is a wonderful, diverse state that represents a lot
  • Former Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro stumps for Warren in Tucson

    Former Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro stumps for Warren in Tucson
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    TUCSON - Former Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro fired up Sen. Elizabeth Warren supporters at a watch party on the south side Tuesday night.Castro was in President Barack Obama's cabinet, serving as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.Last year, he launched a campaign for president.
    However, he dropped out of the race in January and quickly backed Sen. Warren."Arizona is a wonderful, diverse state that represents a lot of the future
  • Pro-golfers make their way to Old Pueblo for Cologuard Classic this week

    Pro-golfers make their way to Old Pueblo for Cologuard Classic this week
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    TUCSON - Some of the best
    professional golfers of all time are making their way to the Old Pueblo for the
    Cologuard Classic.The PGA Tour champions
    will go toe-to-toe in the tournament, formerly known as the Tucson
    Conquistadores Classic.
    Round one begins Friday
    and goes through Sunday.
    The Jose Cuervo PRO AM
    starts Wednesday at 7 a.m.
    On Thursday, celebrities
    like country singer Lee Brice and comedian Larry the Cable Guy will hit the
    greens.The post Pro-golf
  • Gone, but not forgotten: Over 120 unidentified people buried in Pima County Cemetery

    Gone, but not forgotten: Over 120 unidentified people buried in Pima County Cemetery
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    TUCSON
    - There are currently more than 120 unidentified people buried in the Pima
    County Cemetery.Some
    of those cases are homicides.The
    Medical Examiner’s office recently received a grant of over a $175,000 to
    exhume some of the remains for DNA profiling, in hopes of letting families know
    their loved ones have been found.Prior
    to 1999, unidentified remains were buried without getting DNA samples.
    The Medical Examiner’s office has known that for t
  • McDonald’s unveils Golden Shamrock Shake worth nearly $100K, celebrating 50 years

    McDonald’s unveils Golden Shamrock Shake worth nearly $100K, celebrating  50 years
    CHICAGO - Famous fast-food chain McDonald's is continuing to celebrate 50 years of its Shamrock Shake by introducing the Golden Shamrock Shake in honor of the iconic beverage's golden anniversary.
    The unveiling of the new Golden Shamrock Shake is following the nationwide, limited-time return of McDonald's' Shamrock Shake and introduction of the new OREO Shamrock McFlurry.The Golden Shamrock Shake "is a hand-crafted, luxurious cup made with high-polish 18K gold and precious stones, designed to pe
  • USA’s shotgun team for 2020 Tokyo Olympics to be announced in Tucson

    USA’s shotgun team for 2020 Tokyo Olympics to be announced in Tucson
    TUCSON - Athletes competing for a spot on the USA's shotgun team for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo this summer will be selected at the Tucson Trap and Skeet Club from Tuesday through Sunday, March 8.There are two trap and two skeet spots for men and women.A total of eight spots need to be filled as "these athletes will go on to represent Team USA in the Men's and Women's Trap and Skeet competition in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games," according to Kate Gest, assistant manager for PR and Communications
  • Local woman found guilty of defrauding elderly couple of $80K

    Local woman found guilty of defrauding elderly couple of $80K
    TUCSON - A Tucson jury found Cynthia Renae Ortiz guilty of 21 felony counts for defrauding an elderly Arizona couple out of more than $80,000, according to Attorney General Mark Brnovich on Tuesday.
    Ortiz was convicted of two counts of Fraudulent Schemes and Artifices,11 counts of Taking the Identity of Another, five counts of Forgery, and one count each of Aggravated Taking the Identity of Another, Theft, and Theft from a Vulnerable Adult, according to Brnovich.
    In 2014, an elderly Tucson
  • Sanders faced the brunt of the attacks in SC Democratic Debate

    Sanders faced the brunt of the attacks in SC Democratic Debate
    CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Democrats unleashed a roaring assault against Bernie Sanders’ electability and seized on Mike Bloomberg’s past with women in the workplace in a raucous debate Tuesday night that tested the strength of the two men leading their party’s presidential nomination fight.Sanders, his status as the Democratic front-runner undeniable, faced the brunt of the attacks for much of the night.Pete Buttigieg, mired among the moderates fighting to emerge as the chi

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