• Tucson News Today — May 18, 2026
    May 18 2026
    Tucson police are boosting community safety efforts after a rise in nighttime crimes, while a judge appoints a receiver to reform state prison healthcare. Residents are also encouraged to use the Citizen app for real-time safety alerts and incident reporting.
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  • Tucson News Today — May 17, 2026
    May 17 2026
    Tucson police are searching for a missing 69-year-old man facing health risks, while Tucson Water reintroduces differential rates and Marana reports a budget surplus. Graduation season is driving business growth near the University of Arizona, boosting local restaurants and bars.
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  • Tucson News Today — May 16, 2026
    May 16 2026
    Tucson: A small biplane crash on the southside and a community map tracking ICE activity are key updates. The University of Arizona’s 2026 graduates celebrated their ceremony, while childcare providers in Tucson receive Spanish language training.
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  • Tucson News Today — May 15, 2026
    May 15 2026
    Tucson police are investigating a violent altercation on the southside that left two people hospitalized, while a prehistoric bone discovered near Nancy Guthrie’s home in Mohave Valley is over 10,000 years old. University of Arizona graduates are also facing job market concerns as economic uncertainty affects new professionals.
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  • Tucson News Today — May 14, 2026
    May 14 2026
    Tucson fire crews are fighting a blaze at a Southside shopping center, causing evacuations and traffic delays, while a new federal water cut plan threatens Tucson's Colorado River allocations. Authorities also cited AMES Construction for safety violations at Project Blue and reported 15 new missing persons cases, including two in Tucson.
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  • Tucson News Today — May 13, 2026
    May 13 2026
    Tucson's Local Wire update for May 13, 2026, covers a wind gust damaging a building on East Valencia Street, new findings on community college economic impact in Arizona, and a continued heatwave with slightly lower temperatures. Highlights include Pima Community College's job placement rates and weather warnings for the 90s through the weekend.
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  • Tucson News Today — May 12, 2026
    May 12 2026
    Tucson faces a heatwave with temperatures hitting 102°F, prompting warnings to stay hydrated and check on vulnerable neighbors. Authorities are investigating a rise in missing persons reports across Arizona, while experts advise homeowners on wildfire preparedness and insurance coverage.
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  • Tucson News Today — May 11, 2026
    May 11 2026
    Tucson faces a dangerous heatwave with temperatures hitting 100+ degrees, prompting officials to urge caution and indoor safety. A protest supporting Project Blue turned violent near the Tucson Convention Center, leading to arrests and increased police presence.
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    2 mins