Tucson inmate escapes prison; federal authorities now searching for him

Federal authorities are searching for escaped Tucson inmate Ezequiel Solis Jr. He left a minimum-security prison on Nov. 12 during his 13-year sentence.

4 dead in Tucson trailer park shooting, police say

Four people are dead after an early morning shooting at a Tucson trailer park on Nov. 14 near Ajo Highway and La Cholla Boulevard.

Tucson's 'Hometown Hero' gets ride with Air Force Thunderbirds after his life-saving efforts

An Arizona police sergeant was given the chance to fly with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds for his heroic efforts in saving the life of a bicyclist that was struck and nearly killed by a truck.

Tucson OK’s measure to gradually raise minimum wage to $15

Proponents said the minimum wage raise is long overdue to keep up with the cost of living, while opponents said the measure creates an administrative burden on business owners.

UArizona engineers work to develop health device unlike any other

A new health device was created by engineers at the University of Arizona and it could mean huge improvements in the treatment of diseases, testing of new drugs and the ability to track personal health.

Tucson voters to decide on higher minimum wage proposal

Voters in Tucson are being asked to approve a new minimum wage higher than the state's baseline pay, potentially joining Flagstaff in adopting the $15 per hour rate long sought by progressive Democrats.

Arizona veteran's van stolen from fenced-in yard found thanks to a Good Samaritan
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A handicap van has been returned to a Tucson veteran who has terminal cancer. The vehicle was the only way John Carter could get to his medical treatments. A suspect, Martin Alvarado, has been arrested.

More than 160 reports detail alleged mistreatment of asylum seekers at US border

More than 160 reports, obtained by Human Rights Watch, reveal details of alleged mistreatment that asylum seekers experienced from border officials.

Former finance manager at Tucson school indicted for theft

According to the Arizona Auditor General, Rosa Maria Ordonez may have embezzled nearly $3,000 of bookstore receipts and change funds in July and August 2018.

'Back Again Bandit': FBI arrests man accused of robbing 22 Arizona banks

On Oct. 25, 44-year-old Richard Zumbro, dubbed the "Back Again Bandit," was arrested following a bank robbery at a Mesa grocery store, the FBI said.

Longtime Pima County administrator critically injured in collision

A statement released by the county said Huckelberry was hospitalized in stable but critical condition "after being struck by a vehicle."

10-digit dialing to be required in some Arizona area codes

In Arizona, the new requirement applies to local calls in the 480, 520 and 928 area codes but not in the 602 and 623 area codes.

Gov. Ducey's lawyer says Tucson can’t fire unvaccinated employees

“This is just another politically motivated attempt to micromanage Tucson and deflect from his utter failure to manage the COVID-19 pandemic,” Tucson Mayor Regina Romero said in response to the letter from Ducey’s lawyer.

Photo captures hummingbird flying up to Tucson woman's face
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It's not everyday people can get up close and personal with a hummingbird, but a Tucson woman can now say it happened to her. FOX 10's John Hook and Christina Carilla spoke with the woman in a now-viral photo that details the encounter.

Arizona financial planner picked to fill Democratic House vacancy

Liguori will hold the District 28 seat formerly held by Aaron Lieberman, a Democrat who resigned to focus on his campaign for governor.