Ms. Latin’s classroom used to be full of smiles, laughter and noise. Now it is quiet and empty. As you can imagine, it has been very emotional…
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After posting on Facebook about how their glass doors were broken and their property kicked and smashed over the holiday, they received hundre…
When one local grandmother saw a need in her twin granddaughters’ kindergarten class she rallied the community, family and friends together to…
2020 hasn’t been an easy year to say the least, and a hug can help during these tough times.
“To me, it’s a pleasure working with the public,” said Nicolas Marquez, who is part of the “Meals on Wheels” program. “It is a blessing becaus…
To say it’s been a tense and trying time in America would be an understatement and in times like these, sometimes a little music can help soot…
You may have noticed a new mural in downtown Tucson.
Pima Animal Care Center is helping furry friends get the help they need, despite how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their owners.
Small businesses in Tucson have taken a direct hit during the coronavirus pandemic.
Children living in poverty who needed help before the coronavirus pandemic need help now more than ever.
Graduating from college is quite a milestone and a big part of graduation is the ceremony.
TUCSON – Tuesday marked the end of the year for the Head Start program here in Tucson. However, one school wanted to send children off with a …
TUCSON – Cox Communications showed its appreciation Tuesday for healthcare workers on the frontline with a special celebration that included a…
Many families in the Old Pueblo have taken a financial hit due to of the COVID-19 crisis.
It’s National Nurses Week and our front line workers in healthcare are giving their all to keep the rest of us safe.
TUCSON – As healthcare workers continue to work long hours in difficult conditions due to COVID-19, a group on Tucson’s east side is showing …
Paula Knauss conducts “Grandma School” virtually twice a week with her granddaughters who live back east
The coronavirus pandemic is still active and in Tucson, there are many literal signs of the times.
Here’s a reminder that we’re all this in together. And one way you can help is by writing a letter or cards and sending them to seniors.
The Tucson community is at it again. This time a local restaurant chain is showing gratitude to healthcare frontline workers in the community.
TUCSON – Dozens of Davis Monthan airwomen and airmen turned out to donate blood at a special Red Cross drive on base, overcoming coronavirus c…
In a press release shared Tuesday morning, Banner Health announced that members of the community have been partaking in its Banner Telehealth …
Over the next two weeks, the casino said it will donate food to workers at medical facilities including St. Mary’s Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hosp…
TUCSON – A group of Tucsonans are handing out free lunch to truck drivers passing through Interstate 10 as long as the coronavirus pandemic co…
TUCSON – In partnership with the Barrio Brewing Foundation Fund, Tucson Metro Chamber, and the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona – Gre…
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a historic demand for personal protective equipment, making it difficult for first-responders to stay safe wh…
Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch asking for donations to help feed animals during COVID-19 restrictions
While the visitors have stopped coming, the owners of the ranch still have to care for its feathered residents. With the economic uncertainty …
A local property group is using art to remind the community we are in this together during the coronavirus crisis.