Crime & Safety
Tucson Apartment Fire Leaves 20 People Homeless
A fire at an apartment building in Tucson left about 20 people homeless, authorities said.

TUCSON, AZ — A fire at an apartment building in Tucson left about 20 people homeless, authorities said.
The blaze broke out on East 22nd Street in the city's Myers Neighborhood, near South Beverly Avenue, the Tucson Fire Department said. The blaze has been contained, firefighters said Wednesday evening.
No one was hurt, but the Red Cross was called to help about 20 residents who were displaced.
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Investigators are trying to determine the cause of the blaze.
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