Fox 11 News (first era)[]
2003–2004[]
On June 16, 2003, the hour-long Fox 11 News at Nine began to air as part of a three-way partnership. The newsgathering operation was supplied by Tucson NBC affiliate KVOA, while the news itself was presented by anchors at KTVK.
2004–2008[]
2008–2012[]
In August 2008, KMSB began originating its own newscasts, which in turn expanded back to an hour in January 2009. In April 2010, the entire newsroom became a standalone operation when the news staff migrated; with KVOA opted to discontinue the arrangement. In the same year, KMSB began to plan for the introduction of a four-hour morning newscast that fall, to be called Daybreak. However, Belo corporate held the project back due to budgetary concerns, and the station continued to air Good Morning Arizona from KTVK.
Fox 11 Tucson Now[]
2012–2013[]
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2013–2015[]
On February 1, 2012, Raycom Media owned CBS affiliate KOLD-TV took over the operations of KMSB—taking over production responsibilities of KMSB's nightly prime time newscast at 9, as well as launching a two-hour weekday morning show (from 7 until 9), Fox 11 Daybreak, on the station. In addition, KMSB dropped its simulcast of KTVK's Good Morning Arizona, and Fox 11 Sports Force was canceled (with the Sunday 9 p.m. newscast now airing for an hour). The same day, KMSB and KOLD introduced a shared website under the Tucson News Now banner.
Fox 11 News (second era)[]
2015–2023[]
2015–2020[]
2020–2023[]
By 2020, when a new version of the shared services agreement came into effect, a third local newscast from the KOLD-TV newsroom at 5:30 p.m. on weekdays had been added.
KOLD-TV 13 News on Fox 11[]
2023–present[]
In 2020, KMSB began simulcasting several daily newscasts from Tegna's Phoenix sister NBC affiliate KPNX in addition to the Tucson newscasts from KOLD-TV, later paring back to air just the Phoenix station's 10 p.m. newscast.