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Bobby Diaz, an Army veteran, now has a three-bedroom apartment because of the help from the Southern Arizona Chapter of the American Red Cross. Diaz served for seven years in the Army, and served overseas three times.

Three local organizations have been awarded almost $3.3 million to help fight homelessness among military veterans in Southern Arizona. Seven-year Army vet Bobby Diaz and his family are among those who've been helped by the Red Cross. "It was fast, a lot faster than I thought it would be," he said. "They have services and I got a home within a week." Read more»

An interview with Karin Uhlich, city councilwoman from Tucson's Ward 3. Also, certified financial advisor Shelly Fishman has the Tuesday Money Maker Report. Plus, Richard White, of the American Red Cross and Tom Collier, Buckmaster consumer affairs contributor. Read more»

Tucson City Councilwoman Shirley Scott, plus, Richard White of the Red Cross talks about the nationwide blood supply shortage, along with a technology report from Dan Ranieri, CEO of La Frontera, and Elaine Richardson, Democratic candidate for Pima County treasurer. Read more»

Historian and writer John Martin Meek talks about his new book "The Other Pearl Harbor." Plus, state Sen. Linda Lopez, and Richard White from the Red Cross. Read more»