Cyber Ninjas faces fine over Arizona election review records

Jan 7, 2022 A judge says he will fine the contractor $50,000 a day if the firm doesn’t turn over public records from the unprecedented inquiry.

Booster shots now being offered in Pima County to 12-15 year-olds

Jan 7, 2022 Only the Pfizer booster is available to the new age group

County attorney reassigns unvaccinated workers

Jan 6, 2022 Department fulfills mandate without firings.

Virus-related ER visits in Arizona up as more seek tests

Jan 6, 2022 Arizona on Thursday reported 10,679 additional confirmed cases and 16 more deaths.

Asylum applications in Mexico hit historic highs in 2021

Jan 6, 2022 But the country admits its refugee agency is struggling to keep up with the increasing number of asylum applications.

Pima County out of take-home COVID tests

Jan 5, 2022 In-clinic tests still available, county health director says.

Tohono O'odham chairman tests positive for COVID-19

Jan 5, 2022 Tohono O'odham Nation Chairman Ned Norris Jr. plans to continue work as the chairman remotely while isolating.

Tucson police officially fire officer who killed man in wheelchair

Jan 5, 2022 Pima County Attorney's review of Nov. 29 shooting continues

Fate of wildflower season depends on winter rain, says expert

Jan 5, 2022 A dry fall slowed the growth of Tucson area wildflowers but there is still hope for an above average bloom this winter.

Arizona Trail's southernmost point is open again after long border wall closure

Jan 5, 2022 After more than a year of closures, it’s opened to hikers again on Dec. 31, 2021.

Arizona governor wants schools open despite virus surge

Jan 5, 2022 Ducey is tapping $10 million in federal virus relief funds to give parents up to $7,000 a year in private school tuition.

With less water on the surface, how long can Arizona rely on what's underground?

Jan 5, 2022 Some experts say aquifers are overtaxed and shouldn’t be seen as a long-term solution for a region where the water supply is expected to shrink in the decades to come.

51 unvaccinated Pima County workers heading for the exits

Jan 4, 2022 County prepares to fire employees who defied mandate.

At-home COVID test kit distribution at Abrams Public Health Center on Tuesday

Jan 4, 2022 The Pima County Health Department and El Rio Community Health Center will have 3,000 kits available between 1 and 7 p.m.

Arizona reports over 7,000 more COVID-19 cases, 154 deaths

Jan 4, 2022 COVID-19 hospitalizations statewide increased for the third straight day.

Last year was fifth-warmest recorded in Tucson

Jan 4, 2022 Each month was among the warmest in Tucson history except for July, when there was heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.

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