One key point in the Tucson trial of Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz has been whether there was movement after the teen fell to the ground.
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Thousands of Arizona teachers rally as tensions rise, walkout looms
Over 130 school districts, 1,100 schools and 22,000 people took part in statewide “walk-ins.”
Tucsonan’s film takes a look at ‘Hippie Family Values’
Beverly Seckinger explores hippie elders and their family at a communal ranch in rural New Mexico in her documentary, “Hippie Family Values,” which has its Arizona premiere on Thursday, April 12, at The Loft Cinema.
Jury convicts Tucson man in wreck that killed former county supervisor
Man was convicted on five of the six charges stemming from the crash.
Bill requiring questioning of Arizona women seeking abortions heads to Gov. Ducey
If approved, women would be questioned about the reason for terminating a pregnancy.
This little red bird spotted near Tucson has lots of people excited
Spotted in Tucson-area canyon, it could mark the first time a Red Warbler has been confirmed in Arizona.
Giffords’ gun control group critical of Gov. Ducey’s school safety legislation
PHOENIX — A gun safety group formed by former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is criticizing a school safety plan proposed by Gov. Doug Ducey as insufficient to protect the public against mass shootings.
Border Patrol agent accused of killing Mexican teen takes the stand in murder trial
The Border Patrol agent recalled only portions of the fatal incident.
In-state tuition for ‘Dreamers’ violates state, federal law, Arizona Supreme Court rules
“Dreamers” will have to pay more next year to attend Arizona universities, community colleges.
Road Runner: Contractor bids for Tucson’s Downtown Links project way over estimates
The city is currently investigating why the bids came in so high.