• Tucson: Flags at half-staff honor Major General Rataczak in Tucson | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Tucson honors Major General Rataczak with half-staff flags as the city and Governor Katie Hobbs recognize his legacy. The episode also covers Governor Hobbs' veto of 88 bills affecting education, healthcare, and environment, plus updates on public safety via the Citizen app and Tucson's 106°F weather.
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  • Tucson: Tucson family seeks help finding missing woman | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Tucson authorities are searching for a missing woman last seen near the Santa Rita Mountains after a local family appealed for help, while the Sugar Skulls stunned the Rattlers with a 35-28 comeback win. A tense Democratic primary in Tucson pits two moderate candidates against each other over education and infrastructure, drawing national attention.
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  • Tucson: Swift water rescue underway in Tucson's Santa Cruz River | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Tucson: A swift water rescue is happening in the Santa Cruz River after a person was reported in distress, and the Tohono O’odham Nation is suing over the Arizona border wall construction. CTE teachers also took students on a tour of a local optics company to connect classroom learning with real-world STEM careers.
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  • Tucson: UA study identifies key strategies to boost Arizona's water supply | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Tucson's Local Wire update covers key topics including the University of Arizona's water supply study, the uncertain future of Old Tucson, and Western Retail Advisors' new Tucson office. The episode also highlights outdoor activities and weather forecast for the region.
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  • Tucson: Swift water rescue underway in Santa Cruz River | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Tucson firefighters are handling a swift water rescue in the Santa Cruz River and addressing downed power lines causing road closures. A Tucson hospital faces scrutiny over an alleged sexual assault by an employee, while the Tohono O’odham Nation sues the Trump administration over border wall construction.
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    2 mins
  • Tucson: Person found dead in midtown Tucson lot | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Tucson authorities are investigating a potential homicide after a body was found in a midtown lot, while a wildfire in the Catalina Mountains forces evacuations and disrupts nearby communities. The city also saw a major update as Arizona’s 911 system was restored after a statewide outage, and the attorney general announced a $795,000 settlement with a Tucson mobile home park over unsafe conditions.
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  • Tucson: Tucson Monsoon Arrives On Schedule | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Tucson residents should prepare for monsoon season as thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected today, with a 17% chance of precipitation and flash flooding risks. Authorities are also investigating the discovery of three bodies in an undisclosed location and urging the public to contact police with any information.
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