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9OYS Investigates:
The parents of a girl who was bullied and attacked at school say they are getting no help. Our investigation confirms the school refused to call police.
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9 On Your Side Investigates:
The offer for infectious confections first appeared on Facebook: spit on suckers, spreading cooties from Arizona, to Tennessee, to Louisiana.
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9OYS Wants to Know:
4 Tucson kids dead at their own hands from cyberbullying. What in the world is going on? 9OYS finds the social media craze is putting kids at risk.
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9 On Your Side Investigates:
Several communities across the country are banning certain breeds, including pit bulls. Do such bans really work?
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9 On Your Side Investigates:
KGUN9 News spoke with Child Protective Services Wednesday to get answers on a child abuse case that has family members distraught and angry.
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9 On Your Side Investigates:
Court records show the 1-year-old baby who died was emaciated, with bruises on her head and body. The 3-year-old remains in the hospital in serious condition.
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9OYS Investigates:
TUSD has long denied it. But now a program founder admits that teaching the art of protest was a key component of ethnic studies all along.
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9 On Your Side Wants to Know:
Pima County Attorneys Office says they don't have enough evidence to prove criminal intent.
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9OYS Investigates:
Psychologists say kids can find positive messages against self-injury but even messages meant to be positive may trigger the behavior.
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Seniors may struggle to get basic medical services covered, but Medicare hasn't forgotten about all their needs.
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9OYS Investigates:
A recent 9 On Your Side investigation revealed several problems when it comes to collecting unpaid parking tickets. Now, a week later the investigation is sparking real change.
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9OYS Investigation:
Incident report shows detectives found videos of child porn and beastiality inside Hovden's home.
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9OYS Investigation:
A DPS review board finds that a supervisor should have called a halt to last November's chase, well before it turned fatal.
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9OYS Investigation:
Exactly two weeks after the Tucson Fire Department has taken over the call center, Chief Jim Critchley says things are better.
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Chief Jim Critchley set a long-term plan and established his priorities for solving technical and procedural problems.
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9OYS Investigation:
KGUN9 News has obtained what the city of Tucson doesn’t want you to see: discrepancy reports that prove the most serious system glitches weren’t squashed right away.
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Viewers' Voice:
The city is ordering employees not to talk about 911 issues, has fired one of them, and is delaying the release of public records. 9OYS viewers speak out.
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9 On Your Side Investigates:
The cost of prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs could be going up.
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9OYS Investigation:
The fired 911 operator who lost his termination appeal with the Civil Service Commission said he will sue the city of Tucson for what he considers violations of whistleblower laws.
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While the Tucson Fire Department takes over the city's new, but troubled plagued 911 system, our 9 On Your Side Investigation has evidence of 911 workers, overworked and exhausted while trying ...