Don't live in fear of a big water bill
Water bills totaling $150, $1,000, and $4,000. They’re unexpected charges soaking some Tucson Water customers. More »
The truth behind chemtrails: what is that up in the sky?
Shortage of breath, trouble sleeping, earaches, and a list of about 30 pains and ailments are what one group claims the government is... More »
TUSD looks towards a smoother 2012
The Tucson Unified School District is coming off a rough year, but the district’s superintendent is now looking ahead. More »
New border fence complete in Douglas
Border protection goes to new heights in Douglas, where Border Patrol has finished a new 18 foot high fence on the border More »
Fire destroys mobile home in back yard
A fire destroyed a mobile home which was located in the back yard of a residence late Saturday night on the 4100 Block of South... More »
Catalina Magnet High School Principal defends school's actions
9OYS was scheduled to speak with Catalina's principal on Thursday for the original story. More »
Do red light cameras actually make you safer, as police claim?
“Really, it’s for your own good.” That’s what city officials tell us, time and again when it comes to those pesky red light cameras. But is it really true? Do they improve public safety, or are they just easy money-makers for the city? More »
Bully's attack leaves student brain-injured; school refuses to turn in suspect
Over the past two weeks 9 On Your Side has been investigating the troubling issues of bullying and cyberbullying. In the course of delving into those issues, 9 On Your Side Investigator Valerie Cavazos discovered this alarming fact... More »
Rio Nuevo serves City with lawsuit
The City of Tucson has been served with a 47 million dollar lawsuit. It's the latest shot across the bow from the Rio Nuevo board at the City of Tucson. More »
Man and his mother shot during deadly home invasion robbery
Tucson Police are on the scene of a deadly home-invasion robbery on Tucson's Eastside. More »
Operation Deep Freeze called into effect by Salvation Army
Operation Deep Freeze has been called into effect by The Salvation Army. The temperatures are expected to plunge beneath the... More »
Big water bills leaving Tucsonans high and dry?
Imagine opening your water bill and finding you've been charged 70 times what you normally pay. That's the case of one KGUN9 News viewer whose December bill totaled more than $4,200. More »
Cyberbullying Solutions: Jan. 8th shooting victim Ron Barber weighs in.
Ron Barber envisions Tucson soon becoming an anti-bullying community. "Because this issue goes beyond schools, it goes into... More »
DM Airman identified after death in traffic accident
Tech. Sgt. Dustin Jackson, 36, assigned to the 355th Civil Engineer Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, passed away on Friday night at the University of Arizona Medical Center after he collided with a vehicle while riding a motorcycle at the intersection Sandario Road and Kinney in the vicinity of Saguaro National Park, according to authorities. More »
Body of lifeless man found in parking lot
Tucson Police Department officials say they received a 911 call reporting a man down in a parking lot near 3000 Block of... More »
Republican councilman breaks party lines to support Ron Barber
Just hours after announcing he's running for Gabrielle Giffords district 8 seat Ron Barber is getting a little help from an unlikely person. Republican Steve Kozachik is breaking party line's in support Barber's candidacy. More »
Four student suicides connected to cyberbullying: who is to blame?
Our 9 On Your Side investigation into cyberbullying struck a chord with many... More »
Ron Barber’s run for Congress
An aide of former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords announces he's in the race to finish her term. Ron Barber served as Giffords' district director and was also shot on January 8th, 2011. Thursday, the Democrat announced he's running in the upcoming special election in part because Gabby asked him to. More »
Police investigating body found in wash
Tucson Police investigating a death body found in a wash behind... More »
Community organizations unite against measure for new bond committee
The move has been called a power grab, even a political ploy: A house panel voted to create a special committee to oversee Pima County's bond spending. However, the county already has a committee - one that many say works just fine. More »
Tucson City Council:
Tucson City Council is heading into its yearly budget planning process with an outlook its members haven't had in years. That outlook: somewhat positive and "cautiously optimistic." More »
Tucson PD investigating major theft from Gem Show
Tucson Police say they are investigating a theft of $800,000 to $900,000 worth of one-of-a-kind stones in the area of... More »
Banning smoking in cars
There are many restrictions that have been placed on drivers including texting bans and talking on the cell phone. Now, government researchers are pushing for another ban -- no smoking in the car when kids are present. Is it a good idea? More »
Vandals slash tires in southwest Tucson neighborhood
A neighborhood on Tucson’s far southwest side is looking for answers Sunday, after more than half... More »
Shooting at Tucson bowling center
A chaotic scene at the Santa Cruz Lanes Bowling Center near 16th Avenue and Ajo Way on Saturday night. More »

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