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A Tucson woman is being nationally honored for preserving Mexican folk traditions through dance and handmade costumes.
Shirley Louise Spitler, 93, died on Thursday, May 1, 2025 in Tucson, Arizona. Shirley was born June 7, 1931 to Darrell and Blanche Swayze in Roswell, New Mexico, who preceded her in death, as well as ...
City Manager Memo excludes funding for the Pima Early Education Program Scholarship (PEEPS) for budget in FY 2026.
What started as an investigation into missing items at an Air Force base in Arizona resulted into a multicount indictment against a U.S. servicemember accused of ...
Cooler temps with periodic chances for scattered showers today and Wednesday. Temps will then soar the second half of the week, with the possibility for reaching 100 in Tucson by Friday.
Thanks to your generous donations through the KGUN 9 "If You Give a Child a Book" Campaign, children at Nash Elementary are ...
Mayor Regina Romero said Tucson is one of the fastest-warming cities in the U.S. This is the second year the city has ...
Despite costing more than sedans and hatchbacks, the SUV market grows every year. Regardless of inflationary concerns or ...
Tim Zehring trailblazed an international crime-free movement starting in Mesa. He says he is not concerned if landlords abuse ...
Arizona joined two lawsuits against the Trump administration challenging efforts to shrink the federal health agency and stop wind power production.
In the early stages of President Trump’s demands that Mexico do more to control the movement of drugs, especially fentanyl, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum suggested that there were two actions ...
A Secrist Middle student was hospitalized after allegedly ingesting chocolate infused with psychedelic mushrooms.