More than 1,000 health care workers sign up for antibody tests in first afternoon

May 18, 2020 Doctors, nurses and first responders have been signing up since the UA made 250,000 tests available.

As if firefighting wasn’t dangerous enough, crews grapple with COVID-19

May 18, 2020 On top of a challenging fire season, officials also expect difficulties in observing distancing in a job that relies on face-to-face communication.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, May 18

May 18, 2020 Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: Coronavirus liability, community gardens, and more.

Groups say border wall construction threatens biodiversity of Arizona sky islands

May 18, 2020 Conservation groups say the animals rely on the ranges to travel between habitats in the U.S. and Mexico.

Pima County libraries reopen with temporary COVID-19 measures

May 18, 2020 Guests can now pick up books they’ve placed on hold or use computers that have been spaced apart.

Gardening brings peace to some Tucsonans during pandemic

May 18, 2020 Community gardens provide a space for people to care for their mental health and for groups to address food insecurity.

New Pima regulations under scrutiny

May 15, 2020 AG Brnovich to rule on challenge by three Republican lawmakers

UA virologist on protective measures individuals can take to slow spread of COVID-19

May 15, 2020 It comes as the Arizona's stay-at-home order expires.

Some Pima County businesses reopen with precautions, others decide it’s too soon

May 15, 2020 How some business owners say they plan to protect the health of customers and employees.

Slowing the spread, businesses reopen, pandemic’s economic impact

May 15, 2020 Plus, what businesses and employers are liable for when it comes to preventing an outbreak.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, May 15

May 15, 2020 Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: UA graduation, retail sales plunge, and more.

Supreme Court DACA decision looms over thousands of Arizonans

May 15, 2020 A longtime legal battle of the Trump administration will be decided by the Supreme Court before the end of session in June.

UA president discusses plan to return to classrooms in the fall

May 14, 2020 President Robert Robbins said the plan to reopen amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is not final.

Jill Biden, wife of presumptive nominee, makes virtual visit to Tucson

May 14, 2020 The former second lady discussed education and issues facing Latinos.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, May 14

May 14, 2020 Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: Restaurants' tough decision, gyms reopening, CVS test sites.

CVS opening new COVID-19 testing sites in Arizona

May 14, 2020 Patients stay in their cars for the drive-thru examination.

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