"Thanksgiving on the Mayflower" a big success
Your donations mean several families in need will have a hot Thanksgiving dinner this year.
Power out at mobile home park
Residents of the Swan Lake Estates on North Flowing Wells tell us they have not had power since Wednesday night.
AZ Legislature resumes special session on Monday
The Arizona Legislature is extending its special session after the Senate narrowly rejected a bill to cut funding for K-12 schools and Department of Economic Security social programs. After Thursday's
Procter & Gamble recalling Vicks Sinex nasal spray
The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG) announced today it is voluntarily recalling three lots of its Vicks Sinex nasal spray in three countries:  the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Arizona House committee backs bills on budget gap
A state House committee has endorsed a package of bills to close about a quarter of the state's $2 billion midyear budget shortfall.
Arizona Legislature plans to end session Thursday
Legislators hope to conclude a special session Thursday, with House and Senate voting scheduled on bills to close about a quarter of the state's $2 billion midyear budget shortfall.
2 armored car guards robbed outside Gilbert bank
Two men dressed in black robbed an armored car guard Wednesday outside a Gilbert Bank of America.
Oro Valley facing budgetary crisis, leaders leaving posts
Reporter: Dan Spindle Oro Valley. A place that's seemed like a model for how to develop a town the right way. But a major budget deficit and local leaders leaving their posts are starting to create
Cell phone germ scare
The swine flu scare has made americans more cautious about germs, bacteria and viruses. You cover your mouth and wash your hands... But do you ever think to wash the items you touch the most? KGUN 9
The ward 5 candidates' final push
The candidates are doing all they can to get the word out about tucson's city election tomorrow. With voters fed up with everything from the city budget to downtown development, the city council races
Will the Governor help avoid huge daycare fee hike?
We're on a money hunt tonight--looking for an alternative to a massive increase in fees that could cripple day care centers around the state. Many think the governor can bail them out. 9
Ward 6 Candidates Get One Last Word Out to Sway Votes.
Reaching out to those still on the fence... and rallying their loyalists. That's how Ward 6 council member Nina Trasoff and her challenger Steve Kozachik plan to spend the next few days leading up to the election.
Beware of fake flu remedies
Swine flu has been in the news for months now so of course we know what that means. Scammers are trying to take advantage of the flu fears. Attorney general Terry Goddard has issued a warning about
Marana to hold swine flu nasal spray clinic
Marana will hold a swine flu nasal spray clinic for healthy youngsters, ages two to 24 Saturday at Estes Elementary.
DPS makes two pot busts near Benson
A man is behind bars after DPS officers found nearly 100 pounds of pot in his trunk. An officer stopped Michael Florez just west of Benson Wednesday and found 97 pounds of pot in the car. A second traffic
9 missing after midair collision over the Pacific Ocean
The U.S. Coast Guard and Navy are searching for as many as nine people off the Southern California coast following a crash involving a Coast Guard plane and a Marine Corps helicopter. Coast Guard spokeswoman
Seminars cancelled after sweat lodge deaths
Motivational speaker and author James Arthur Ray is cancelling his remaining seminars this year. 
Police confirm the boy struck by a school bus, was in a crosswalk.
Was it a case of careless driving, or an accident? That's what police are trying to determine after an 11-year-old Townsend Middle School boy was struck by a T-U-S-D school bus at this crosswalk.  They tell KGUN 9 the boy was following a group of students when he was hit. Those students made it all the way across, but the boy got stuck in the median. When he tried to run across, the bus hit him while making a left turn.
Douglas stonewalling day 43: public records request moving again
The secrecy surrounding efforts to terminate Douglas Schools Superintendent Earl Pettit continues, but now Pettit has promised to intervene personally to turn over public records in the case.
Cat attacker on the loose
A serial cat attacker is on the loose.
Proposition 200 Public Forum offers perspective before election day
Reporter: Dan Spindle There are at least two sides to every story - and we are getting it all out in the open - on Proposition 200. Supporters and the opposition brought their arguments to center stage
Douglas School Board stonewalling Day 42
Did the Douglas School Board violate the state's open meetings law, as Superintendent Pettit has said?  Now, that same question mark is on another law:  Arizonas public records statute.
Where's the money for Prop 200?
Here's the question that haunts Prop 200: where will we get the money to pay for that prop? And whose responsibility is it to find it? Prop 200 would force the city of Tucson to hire more police
Make a difference day challenges Southern Arizonan's
Make a difference day challenges Southern Arizonan's
Pima County Dems target 104.1 talk radio host Jon Justice
Pima County Dems target 104.1 talk radio host Jon Justice
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