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Rodent droppings, clogged sink among reasons 14 restaurants fail July health inspections
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Rodent droppings, clogged sink among reasons 14 restaurants fail July health inspections

  • Aug 28, 2017
  • Aug 28, 2017 Updated Feb 11, 2019

After 32 restaurants failed inspections in June, 14 restaurants failed scrutiny by the Pima County Health Department in July. Eleven passed follow-up inspections in July and three are awaiting re-inspection.

 Here’s what you need to know:

Nico’s Mexican Food, 11165 N. La Canada Drive

Nico’s Mexican Food, 11165 N. La Canada Drive

Nico’s Mexican Food, 11165 N. La Canada Drive - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since 2004, the restaurant has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, but had two previous fails and a needs improvement.

What the inspector saw: The inspector found just one priority violation: a walk-in cooler not keeping foods at established temperatures. It earned the restaurant a failing probationary rating because similar problems had been found in previous inspections, establishing a “history of noncompliance,” according to the inspection report.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up inspection on July 24.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned by deadline.

 

Nico’s Mexican Food, 4231 W. Ina Road

Nico’s Mexican Food, 4231 W. Ina Road

Nico’s Mexican Food, 4231 W. Ina Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since 2000, the location has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, but failed two previous inspections.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed nine priority violations, including a hand sink being used for disposal of mop water, ready-to-eat food stored with raw meat, inadequate cooling of prepared foods, improper date marking and no sanitizer test strips.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a July 31 follow-up inspection.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned by deadline.

 

Romano’s Macaroni Grill, 2265 W. Ina Road

Romano’s Macaroni Grill, 2265 W. Ina Road

Romano’s Macaroni Grill, 2265 W. Ina Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since 2009, the restaurant has almost exclusively received inspection ratings of good or excellent, but has had two previous needs improvement inspections. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The probationary rating came during a July 12 follow-up inspection to a previous needs improvement inspection that found cold-holding issues. Because such issues had been observed during two previous inspections, Romano’s received a failing probationary rating for what the health department described as a “history of non-compliance.”

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a July 17 follow-up inspection.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned by deadline.

East Coast Super Subs, 187 N. Park Ave.

East Coast Super Subs, 187 N. Park Ave.

East Coast Super Subs, 187 N. Park Ave. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since the mid-2000s, the restaurant has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, but failed two other inspections in recent years.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed just one violation during a July 3 visit: two reach-in coolers not keeping foods adequately cooled. East Coast Super Subs was one of many locations to have trouble with food temperature violations in recent months.

Follow-up: The situation had not been resolved during a follow-up two days later, but passed during another inspection on August 3. The unusually long delay was due to the fact that the original inspections were conducted by an employee who subsequently left the county. Inspections chief David Ludwig said the employee tasked with following up has been out on medical leave.

Response: Owner Keith McNesby said high summer temperatures and one of their busiest lunch rushes strained the coolers, but added that they should have been functioning nevertheless. 

El Charro Cafe, 7725 N. Oracle Road

El Charro Cafe, 7725 N. Oracle Road

El Charro Cafe, 7725 N. Oracle Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since 2009, the restaurant has exclusively received inspection ratings of good and excellent. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed just three priority violations, below the threshold normally required for a failing probationary rating. However, one of the violations — handling lemons for drinks barehanded — had been observed on two prior occasions, establishing what the health department calls a “history of noncompliance.” The inspector also found raw steak and other meats stored above ready-to-eat foods and issues with a dish sanitizer.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up on July 24.

Response: Garret Boos, with Flores Concepts, the restaurant’s owner, said employees will now use picks to handle lemons for drinks, avoiding any contact with bare hands. “Hopefully that will stop the issues in the future,” he said.

Happy Rooster Cafe, 1114 S. Sarnoff Dr.

Happy Rooster Cafe,  1114 S. Sarnoff Drive

Happy Rooster Cafe,  1114 S. Sarnoff Drive - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since 2003, the restaurant has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, though it has one previous failing probationary and needs improvement inspection.

What the inspector saw: During a July 3 inspection, a county employee saw instances of inadequate hand washing practices and improper storage of pesticides. Though they were not priority items, the inspector also observed a “large amount of rodent droppings” in two storage areas and recommended a “very thorough cleaning from floor to ceiling” in the rear of the restaurant.

Follow-up: The restaurant failed two follow-up inspections and had yet to pass one as of press time, according to online health department information.

Response: Manager Affee Johnson said that another follow-up had since been conducted, and the restaurant failed it as well. However, the only remaining issue, according to Johnson, has to do with structural issues. The rodents have also been cleared out for some time, she said.

“Our kitchen and our food prep area are very clean, and I have full confidence in our kitchen staff and wait staff, that they follow the rules to the best of their ability,” she added.

Taqueria Juanitos, 708 W. Grant Road

Taqueria Juanito's, 708 W. Grant Road

Taqueria Juanito's, 708 W. Grant Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

GoogleEarth

In July

History: This was the restaurant’s first routine inspection, according to online records. It had been operating without a health department permit since last September after missing payment deadlines, according to additional information provided to the Star.

What the inspector saw: The inspector saw eight priority violations, including an employee handling raw eggs and then tortillas without washing hands, a blocked hand sink, inadequate cleaning practices for a meat slicer, a menu without required consumer advisories and inappropriate use of cleaning products.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a July 17 follow-up.

Response: Adriana Garcia, the owners’ daughter, said “we made a lot of changes” in response to the failed inspection. “We’ve just been working on retraining our employees, and ourselves, to make sure everything is in compliance,” she added. “We’re making sure this mistake doesn't happen again.”

Circle K, 560 N. Second Ave., Ajo

Circle K,  560 N. Second Ave., Ajo

Circle K,  560 N. Second Ave., Ajo - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since the early 2000s, this convenience store chain location has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, but had one previous needs improvement inspection. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed seven priority violations, including no hand washing sink in rear ware washing area, tongs not being sanitized, and prepared food stored both below and above established temperatures.

Follow-up: The convenience store passed a follow-up on July 24.

Response: “Circle K takes immediate corrective action when receiving a failed inspection notice. All items noted on the July 13, 2017 inspection … have been addressed with store employees and our facilities department,” company spokeswoman Donna Humphrey wrote in an email.

Dona Alicia Mexican Food (Food Truck)

Food truck

Taco Food Truck

artisticco

In July

History: Since 2012, the food truck has exclusively received inspection ratings of good and excellent. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed seven priority violations, including a blocked hand sink without soap, raw meat stored in ice chests with ready-to-eat foods and a cooler not keeping foods at established cold-holding temperatures. The food truck was also cooking carne asada and peppers outside without approval.

Follow-up: A follow-up inspection had not occurred by press time.

Response: Manager Aleyda Lopez said the only issue remaining to be resolved is the cooler, and all the other issues have been addressed.

Quality Inn, 750 W. Starr Pass Blvd.

Quality Inn, 750 W. Starr Pass Blvd.

Quality Inn, 750 W. Starr Pass Blvd. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since last year, the restaurant at Quality Inn has had two routine inspections and received an excellent on the first and on the more recent earned a needs improvement.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector found four priority violations, including a hand sink without hot water, food contact surfaces not being sanitized, food held above cold-holding temperatures and no probing thermometer on site.

Follow-up: The restaurant failed its first follow-up on July 21 but passed on July 24.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned by deadline.

Kiddie Korner Daycare, 242 W. Lester St.

Kiddie Korner Daycare, 242 W. Lester St.

Kiddie Korner Daycare, 242 W. Lester St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since 2000, the daycare has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, but had three previous needs improvement inspections.

What the inspector saw: The inspector found four priority violations, earning the location a needs improvement rating. Those included pots and pans with crumbs stored as clean, no date marking on some prepared foods and a dish sink connected directly to the main drain.

Follow-up: The daycare failed a July 6 follow-up because the sink plumbing had not been brought into compliance, but passed the following day.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned by deadline.

 

Los 2 Potrillos (Food Truck)

Food truck

Taco Food Truck

artisticco

In July

History: This was the food truck’s first routine inspection, according to online records.

What the inspector saw: The number of priority violations was unclear, but it was enough to earn a failing probationary rating. The violations included a person-in-charge unable to respond to questions about preventing the spread of food borne disease, inadequate hand washing practices, a blocked hand sink, an employee handling raw hamburger meat and then a bun without washing hands, food stored above established cold-holding temperatures and no testing devices for sanitizing solution.

Follow-up: A follow-up had not occurred by press time, according to online records.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned by deadline.

 

Penas Snowcones, Tacos y Mas, 2936 E. 22nd St.

Penas Snowcones, Tacos y Mas, 2936 E. 22nd St.

Penas Snowcones, Tacos y Mas, 2936 E. 22nd St.- photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since 2012, the restaurant has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, though it had two previous needs improvement inspections. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector found 11 priority violations, including an employee handling money and then food without washing hands, raw pork stored near cabbage, dishes not being sanitized, dirty pots stored as clean, no date marking on prepared foods and medicines stored near food.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a July 31 follow-up.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned by deadline.

Sonoran Delights, 921 W. Congress St.

Sonoran Delights, 921 W. Congress St.

Sonoran Delights, 921 W. Congress St. - courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In July

History: Since the mid-2000s, Sonoran Delights has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, though it had one previous needs improvement and a failed follow-up in 2014.

What the inspector saw: During an early July inspection, a county employee noted four priority violations, earning the location a needs improvement rating. Those included a blocked hand sink, a cooler not keeping foods at established temperatures, prepared foods without date marking and a prep sink that drains directly to the sewer system.

Follow-up: During a July 5 follow-up, the cooler was still not functioning properly. Sonoran Delights passed a second follow-up on July 17.

Response: “All violations that we were able to correct on site we did and all other violations were corrected for follow-up and re-inspection,” general manager Mia Robles said. "Corrective action was taken in the form of replacing equipment, aesthetic renovation, and further training and enforcement of proper food prepping and handling. As before and after this inspection, Sonoran Delights continues to place an emphasis on consumer food health and safety."

July inspections by the number

4,836 - Food service licenses in Pima County

504 - Excellent and good inspections

29 - Needs improvement inspections

14 - Probationary and failed inspections

Source: Pima County Health Department

Old Peking Restaurant, 2522 E. Speedway

Old Peking, 2522 E. Speedway

Old Peking, 2522 E. Speedway - photo from Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since the early 2000s, the restaurant has largely received inspection ratings of good, but has failed four previous inspections, including a string of three in late 2015 and early 2016.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed 10 priority violations, including an employee handling rice with their bare hands, raw chicken stored over raw shrimp, “numerous food contact surfaces including reach-in refrigerator, pots used for cooking and grill encrusted with grease and food debris,” inadequate cooling of food, food kept below established hot-holding temperatures, ready-to-eat food stored without date marking, cooked chicken stored in a shopping bag and an employee banging a spoon on the inside of a garbage can to discard rice and then washing it with water only.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up inspection on July 5.

Response: Several messages seeking comment were not returned by deadline.

Pat’s Drive In, 1202 W. Niagara St.

Pat’s Drive In, 1202 W. Niagara St.

Pat’s Drive In, 1202 W. Niagara St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, Pat’s has received mostly good and excellent inspection ratings. In February 2005, it received a needs improvement rating and more recently failed an inspection in March 2014. This is its second failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed 10 priority violations, including improper handwashing by employees, a rusted chain on a salt scoop, several unclean areas where dishes or food are kept, broken or cracked food containers and cutting boards, improperly refrigerated food and “thick grease buildup” on floors, walls and sink area. Several items were corrected on site, including retraining employees on proper handwashing techniques and throwing out improperly refrigerated food.

Follow up: It passed  reinspection on June 20.

Response: Several calls were made to obtain comment, but the Star was unable to reach anyone by deadline.

Los 3 Betos Taco Shop, 6671 N. Thornydale Road

6671 N. Thornydale Road

6671 N. Thornydale Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: This was the restaurant’s first routine inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector noted about a dozen priority violations, including the person in charge not knowing several key restaurant regulations, a blocked hand sink, tamales whose origin could not be established, no sanitizing solution on site, a reach-in cooler not keeping foods at established temperatures, numerous containers without date marking and no thermometer for checking food temperatures.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up inspection on June 15.

Response: Owner Gerardo Ramos said all of the issues were quickly resolved and he has taken a number of measures to ensure there is not another failed inspection.

Mariscos Chihuahua, 2902 E. 22nd St.

Mariscos Chihuahua, 2902 E. 22nd St.

Mariscos Chihuahua, 2902 E. 22nd St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

Mariscos Chihuahua, 2902 E. 22nd St., was left off the failed restaurant inspections for the month of June. 

History: Since 2000, this Mariscos Chihuahua location has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, though it has failed two previous inspection, once in 2010 and another in 2014.

What the inspector saw: On June 14, the inspector observed three priority violations, earning it a needs improvement rating. Those included no date tags for shellfish, a reach-in cooler not keeping food at established temperatures and no on-site food thermometers.

Follow-up: The restaurant failed two follow-up inspections in June before passing a third in July.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned by deadline.

El Torero 231 E. 26th St.

El Torero  231 E. 26th St

El Torero  231 E. 26th St - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, the restaurant has exclusively received inspection ratings of good and excellent. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector noted six priority violations, including raw meat stored over ready-to-eat food, a walk-in cooler not keeping food adequately cooled, food lacking date markings in the walk-in, and warewashing sink basins draining directly into the sewer. 

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up on July 3.

Response: A message left for the owner Thursday was not immediately returned.

 

Mountain Oyster Club, 6400 E. El Dorado Circle

Mountain Oyster Club, 6400 E. El Dorado Circle

Mountain Oyster Club, 6400 E. El Dorado Circle - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2006, the restaurant has exclusively received inspection ratings of good and excellent. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector noted just one priority violation — several coolers not keeping foods at established temperatures, a widespread problem among restaurants that failed in June. However, because the restaurant had similar issues in several recent inspections, it received a failing probationary rating for a “pattern of noncompliance.”

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up on June 30.

Response: Pauline Loftus, the restaurant’s general manager, said one of the coolers was repaired and another was replaced. “We do make every effort to ensure quality and safety,” she said, but added that the “extreme heat” strained the equipment.

Del Taco, 1530 W. Grant Road

1530 W. Grant Road

1530 W. Grant Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, this Del Taco location has received inspection ratings of good and excellent exclusively. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector observed six priority violations, including inadequate handwashing practices, raw meat stored above ready-to-eat food, food equipment stored as clean with food debris that “felt sticky,” a refrigerator not keeping food sufficiently cool, chemical spray stored near cups and no sanitizer testing strips for a three-compartment sink. All of the violations were corrected on site.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed reinspection on June 12.

Response: The Star was unable to reach someone for comment before deadline.

Rincon Market, 2513 E. Sixth St.

2513 E. Sixth St.

2513 E. Sixth St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2008, Rincon Market has received mostly good and excellent inspection ratings. On June 8, it received a needs-improvement inspection rating and failed on June 9, and again on its reinspection on June 19.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed several core and priority violations including lack of a food protection manager, three employee drinks and an employee’s “amino acid powder” on the food prep table, raw meat that did not hold the proper temperature in the walk-in, an open-air cheese and sausage refrigerator that was too warm, two hand sinks in the kitchen “draining into buckets” and a prep sink with improper drainage. Food that didn’t meet temperature requirements was thrown out during the inspection.

Follow up: This location failed its reinspection on June 19 for failing to repair plumbing issues connected with the sinks.

Response: Danny Abbott, the owner’s son, said that the sinks with improper drainage have been fixed and the market is currently in full compliance. He contested the failures, stating that they had not failed any inspections for the month of June and had only been placed on needs-improvement status. He said that the health inspector had given the market several extensions to correct sewage issues connected to the improperly draining sinks. However, health inspections chief David Ludwig said that Rincon Market did fail both of its reinspections on June 9 and 19 and added that the health inspector inappropriately wrote “facility remains in needs improvement until plumbing repairs” on the report. He does not know why the health inspector did so. “Nowhere on the operator’s report does it say fail. (The inspector) knew it was a failure, they entered it as a failure into our database,” he said. According to Ludwig, if the plumbing issue is not resolved in the next 10 days the market will likely be placed on probationary status.

Monkey Burger, 5350 E. Broadway

Monkey Burger, 5350 E. Broadway

Monkey Burger, 5350 E. Broadway - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2011, Monkey Burger has received mostly good and excellent inspection ratings. It received a needs improvement rating in December 2016. This is its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed several violations, including improper handwashing and glove use, pans of food at improper temperatures, a sandwich make unit “encrusted with food waste and debris” and a damaged refrigeration unit.

Follow up: It passed its reinspection on June 13.

Response: Owner Stuart Lauer said that the refrigerator  was low on coolant and has been fixed. Employees were  retrained on proper handwashing and glove use techniques.

Dollar General Store, 945 E. 22nd St.

945 E. 22nd St.

945 E. 22nd St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2011, this location has had all excellent inspection ratings and one needs-improvement rating on June 8. A follow-up inspection on June 19 was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector noted that a reach in cooler was blowing hot air, and had not been replaced since the visit on June 8.

Follow up: This location passed reinspection on June 29.

Response: A message for comment was not returned by deadline.

Golden Phoenix Restaurant, 2854 E. 22nd St.

Golden Phoenix Restaurant, 2854 E. 22nd St.

Golden Phoenix Restaurant, 2854 E. 22nd St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, this restaurant has received mostly good ratings, with one previous failed inspection, a needs improvement and an excellent.

What the inspector saw: The inspector noted six priority violations, including handling ready-to-eat-food with bare hands, “raw chicken stored over an open can of mushrooms,” a lack of use-by dates and food that did not meet temperature requirements.

Follow up: It passed reinspection on June 26.

Response: A message for comment was not  returned by deadline.

Monsoons Tap and Grill, 6781 N. Thornydale Road

6781 N. Thornydale Road

6781 N. Thornydale Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2013, the restaurant has exclusively received inspection ratings of good and excellent, according to online inspection records. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector noted 11 priority violations, including inadequate sanitizing of tongs used to handle raw beef, a sanitizer whose maximum water temperature was below established minimums and air fresheners stored near single-serve items.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up inspection on June 16.

Response: Owner Danny Liebeskind said that some of the violations stemmed from recent changes in the food code, which the restaurant quickly complied with.  “It was a setback and humbling,” he said of the inspection, adding: “We’re not a dirty place. All I can really say is we are now in compliance with 2017 codes.”

McDonald’s, 3856 E. Speedway

3856 E. Speedway

3856 E. Speedway - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, this location has received almost all good and excellent inspection ratings, with one needs-improvement rating in 2004. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed five priority violations including, improper handwashing before employees put on gloves, improperly sanitized dishes, food that didn’t hold the right temperature and items on the prep line, like tomatos and lettuce, that were not thrown out within four hours per “time as control” procedures. Most issues were resolved at the time of inspection.

Follow up: This McDonald’s passed reinspection on June 21.

Response: A message for comment was not returned by deadline.

McDonald’s, 3310 E. 22nd St.

3310 E. 22nd St.

3310 E. 22nd St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since the early 2000s, the chain location has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, though it did earn a needs-improvement in 2002. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector saw five priority violations, the minimum for a failing probationary rating. Those included the person-in-charge being unable to answer basic food safety questions, inadequate sanitizing of trays, a cooler not reducing temperatures quickly enough or keeping foods below mandated temperatures. The restaurant was temporarily closed due to “imminent health hazards” stemming from the cold-holding issues.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up inspection on July 6.

Response: A message requesting comment was not returned by deadline.

Marcela’s Cafe and Bakery, 1117 W. Dorsey St., Ajo, AZ.

1117 W. Dorsey St., Ajo

1117 W. Dorsey St., Ajo - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: The restaurant has largely received inspection ratings of good, though it has received two needs-improvement ratings, after one of which in 2008 it failed a number of follow-up inspections. It also failed an inspection in 2013 and failed two follow-up inspections.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector observed 10 priority violations, including a hand sink without soap or paper towels, a deli slicer encrusted with food debris, inappropriate sanitizing of utensils, a reach-in cooler not keeping foods at established temperatures, and no date marking on a number of items.

Follow-up: No follow-up inspection had been conducted by deadline.

Response: A message seeking comment was not returned.

Food City, 1225 W. St. Mary’s Road

1225 W. St. Mary’s Road

1225 W. St. Mary’s Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since the early 2000s, this Food City location has largely received high inspection ratings, with an unbroken string of excellent ratings from 2007 through 2016. It has received two previous needs-improvement ratings, and failed one of the follow-ups in 2006.

What the inspector saw: The only priority violation the inspector observed was a walk-in and self-service cooler not keeping foods below established temperatures.

Follow-up: The grocery store failed a follow-up on June 26, but passed on July 6.

Response: Several messages seeking comment were not returned by deadline.

Dollar General Store, 3751 S. Pantano Road

3751 S. Pantano Road

3751 S. Pantano Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2013, this location has received all excellent inspection ratings with the exception of a needs-improvement inspection rating on June 1. A follow-up inspection on June 12 was its first fail.

What the inspector saw: The inspector reported several violations, including a person in charge who didn’t excuse an ill employee from working with food, no thermometers in refrigerators, dirty food storage shelves, an expired permit and old, spilled milk in the bottom of a refrigerator. Several violations were dealt with on site.

Follow up: This location passed reinspection on June 22.

Response: A message for comment was not returned by deadline.

Whole Foods Market (Deli), 3360 E. Speedway

Whole Foods Market (Deli), 3360 E. Speedway

Whole Foods Market (Deli), 3360 E. Speedway - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2008, all permitted facilities in this Whole Foods location have almost exclusively received inspection ratings of good or excellent. The supermarket had one previous needs improvement, and this was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The sole violation observed by the inspector was a cooler not keeping food at established temperatures. Because it wasn’t resolved during the inspection, the deli earned a needs improvement rating.

Follow-up: The deli failed a follow-up inspection on June 19 and passed another on June 29.

Response: Manager Clinton Jessup said that it took a little tinkering, but the cooler was eventually brought into compliance. He noted that every other store department passed their inspections.

Circle K , 2080 W. Ruthrauff Road

2080 W. Ruthrauff Road

2080 W. Ruthrauff Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, this location has received all good and excellent inspection ratings. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector saw seven priority violations, including a store manager unaware of proper food safety who did not have a food thermometer, a lack of a required hand sink, improperly heated nacho cheese, food in open air cases that did not meet temperature requirements and a lack of use-by dates on refrigerated items.

Follow up: This location passed reinspection on June 19.

Response: A message for comment was not returned by deadline.

Tanque Verde Swap Meet Mercado commissary 4100 S. Palo Verde Road

4100 S. Palo Verde Road

4100 S. Palo Verde Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2015, the commissary has received two excellent and one good inspection rating. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector noted seven priority violations, including the staff’s “inability … to answer questions pertaining to food safety,” limes stored “in varying stages of decomposition,” storage racks encrusted with food debris, employees not sanitizing utensils, dirty utensils stored as clean, foods stored above established cold-holding temperatures, and no date marking on some stored food. Though it was not a priority violation, the inspector also saw single serve cups stored on a “bloody, soiled towel.”

Follow-up: The commissary failed a follow-up inspection on June 30, and another had not been conducted by press time.

Response: In a written statement regarding this failed inspection and another at the mercado’s commissary, the swap meet said “we have hired a new manager for that location and requiring all of our managers and cooks to obtain additional licensing in food service and management. The (swap meet) has been operating over 10 different food and snack locations for over 40 years and has an excellent record with the Health Department. We are confident that this will address all concerns.”

Circle K, 2701 N. Oracle Road

2701 N. Oracle Road

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Google earth

In June

History: Since 2001, this location has received all good and excellent inspection ratings. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector observed violations including a lack of soap at the sinks, employees not washing their hands, hot dogs and other roller grill food items not meeting temperature requirements and several other food temperature issues. Most violations were corrected on site, except proper refrigeration.

Follow up: This Circle K passed reinspection on June 19.

Response: A message for comment was not returned by deadline.

Tanque Verde Swap Meet Mercado, 4100 S. Palo Verde Road

4100 S. Palo Verde Road

4100 S. Palo Verde Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, the mercado has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, though it failed inspection in 2016.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed eight priority violations, including an employee touching his face and returning to food preparation without washing his hands, “numerous food contact surfaces” with built-up grease, employees not properly sanitizing utensils, foods stored below established hot-holding temperatures and below established cold-holding temperatures, foods stored without preparation date, no thermometer on site for taking food temperatures. Though they were not priority violations, the inspector also found rodent droppings and a dead mouse in a trap.

Follow-up: The mercado failed a follow-up inspection on June 30, and another had not occurred by press time.

Response: In a written statement regarding this failed inspection and another at the mercado’s commissary, the swap meet said “we have hired a new manager for that location and requiring all of our managers and cooks to obtain additional licensing in food service and management. The (swap meet) has been operating over 10 different food and snack locations for over 40 years and has an excellent record with the Health Department. We are confident that this will address all concerns.”

7-Eleven, 5457 E. Pima St.

7-Eleven, 5457 E. Pima St.

7-Eleven, 5457 E. Pima St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2008, this 7-Eleven has received inspection ratings of good and excellent, with one needs improvement on May 22. The June 1 follow-up inspection was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector found that the open-air deli case with prepared sandwiches failed to meet temperature requirements. All food was pulled from the case and discarded. The convenience store was not allowed to use this case until the problem was addressed.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed reinspection on June 26.

Response: Tom Rai, manager, said the issue with the deli case has been resolved .

Buggy Wheel Bar, 3156 E. Drexel Road

Buggy Wheel Bar, 3156 E. Drexel Road

Buggy Wheel Bar, 3156 E. Drexel Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, Buggy Wheel has received mostly good and excellent inspection ratings, though it received a needs improvement rating in June 2015. This is its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed that there was not a suitable food thermometer, inadequate water pressure in the hand sink and issues with the sink’s drainage system.

Follow up: It passed reinspection on June 29.

Response: Manager Carol Howard said all issues have been resolved and they now have the proper, smaller food thermometer. The sink in the back was also fixed.

Arco ampm, 802 W. Speedway

Arco ampm, 802 W. Speedway

Arco ampm, 802 W. Speedway - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, this location has received all good and excellent inspection ratings. This is its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector found eight priority violations, including improper glove use and handwashing, food temperature issues, unlabeled cleaning products and dust accumulation in the walk-in. Most violations were corrected on site.

Follow up: It passed reinspection on June 22.

Response: A message for comment was not  returned by deadline.

Subway, 2110 W. Grant Road

Subway, 2110 W. Grant Road

Subway, 2110 W. Grant Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: This chain location has exclusively received inspection ratings of good and excellent since the early 2000s. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector observed a manager “return to work without washing hands” and several other instances of inadequate handwashing, a rear handsink that had been removed and food contact surfaces not being washed with mandated frequency.

Follow-up: The restaurant failed a follow-up inspection on June 30. Another had not been conducted by press time.

Response: Manager Kristin Angeley said that the restaurant had not had inspection issues with hand sinks and that “it was sprung on us out of nowhere” during the most recent inspection. Employees were trained on proper hand washing practices after the failed inspection.

Robles Market, 15150 W. Ajo Way

Robles Market, 15150 W. Ajo Way

Robles Market, 15150 W. Ajo Way - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: The market has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, though it did receive a needs improvement and failed the follow-up in 2007. This was its first probationary rating.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector observed that there was no handsink outside of the bathroom, tongs and ice scoop stored in bleach water because there is no warewashing sink and nacho cheese kept below mandated temperatures.

Follow-up: The market failed a follow-up inspection because the operator declined to pay the reinspection fee. He said he intends to stop selling all non-prepackaged food.

Response: The Star was unable to contact the market  at the number listed online.

7-Eleven, 885 E. 22nd St.

7-Eleven, 885 E. 22nd St.

7-Eleven, 885 E. 22nd St. - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2007, this convenience store location has received inspection ratings of good and excellent exclusively. This was its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: As with many locations in the record-setting June heat, a walk-in cooler was not keeping foods below established temperatures. That was the only priority violation.

Follow-up: The 7-Eleven location failed a follow-up on June 19, but passed on June 29.

Response: Manager Rami Khatri said repairs were conducted on the walk-in, which eventually resolved the issue.

 

Guiseppe’s, 6060 N. Oracle Road

Guiseppe’s, 6060 N. Oracle Road

Guiseppe’s, 6060 N. Oracle Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: The restaurant has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent since 2010, though it has gotten several needs improvement ratings.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector observed two priority violations, including several coolers not keeping foods at established temperatures and food stored without discard dates. Because the restaurant has had previous issues with cold-holding in other recent inspections, it received a failing probationary rating.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up on July 5.

Response: Chef Israel Velderrain said that every cooler at the restaurant was “revamped” in the wake of the failed inspection, and added that the record summer heat had put a lot of strain on them. “They work pretty hard all day long,” he said.

 

Hideout, 3000 S. Mission Road

Hideout, 3000 S. Mission Road

Hideout, 3000 S. Mission Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, the restaurant and bar has largely received inspection ratings of good and excellent, though it had two needs improvement ratings in the mid-2000s.

What the inspector saw: The inspector observed nine priority violations, a number of which were corrected on site. Those included an employee washing their hands in the warewashing sink, raw eggs stored above ready-to-eat foods, wares stored as clean with food debris, a cookline cooler not keeping foods at established temperatures, food stored without proper date marking and a can of insecticide stored near prep sink.

Follow-up: The restaurant passed a follow-up inspection on July 3.

Response: Owner Ramiro Flores said that “every single issue on that list was either corrected that day or soon thereafter.” He added that some of the issues were due to a new cook, who will soon be taking the county’s food safety certification course.

Lightning Ridge Cafe, 4350 E. Irvington Road

Lightning Ridge Cafe, 5350 E. Irvington Road

Lightning Ridge Cafe, 5350 E. Irvington Road - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, this restaurant has exclusively received inspection ratings of good and excellent. They were placed on probationary status on June 7 and failed the required follow up on June 19.

What the inspector saw: The county inspector observed seven priority violations including improper food-handling training, dirty food contact surfaces, prep refrigerators holding food at insufficient temperatures, ready to eat food without discard dates, improperly stored cleaning solution and home-use insecticide and bug traps.

Follow up: The restaurant failed  inspection on June 19 due to the grills remaining dirty. The person in charge was still awaiting the proper food-handling test from Pima County. They  passed another inspection on June 29.

Response: A message for comment was not  returned by deadline.

Why Not Travel Store, 230 S. Sonoyta Way

230 S. Sonoyta Way, Ajo

230 S. Sonoyta Way, Ajo - photo courtesy of Google earth

Google earth

In June

History: Since 2000, this location has received only excellent and good inspection ratings. This is its first failed inspection.

What the inspector saw: The inspector saw seven priority violations, including improper dishwashing practices, a lack of thermometers, tongs that were only washed once a day and a lack of use-by dates on ready to eat food.

Follow up: The inspection report noted that the location was under a remodel for cosmetic purposes. It passed reinspection on June 28.

Response: A message for comment was not  returned by deadline.

June inspections by the numbers

4,836 - Food service licenses in Pima County

616 - Excellent and good inspections

26 - Needs improvement inspections

31 - Probationary and failed inspections

Source: Pima County Health Department

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Social Security and You: Questions from seniors with kids

Social Security and You: Questions from seniors with kids

I haven’t seen any demographic numbers on this issue, but if the questions I’m getting from golden years parents are any indication, then I th…

Ask Amy: Don't marry the man who is sharing bed with his young daughter

Ask Amy: Don't marry the man who is sharing bed with his young daughter

Advice for the real world.

Judge: Racism behind Arizona ban on TUSD's Mexican-American studies

Judge: Racism behind Arizona ban on TUSD's Mexican-American studies

The state enacted the ban with discriminatory intent, U.S. District Judge A. Wallace Tashima found.

Tucson weather: Heavy rains skipped metro Tucson; blowing dust warning issued

Tucson weather: Heavy rains skipped metro Tucson; blowing dust warning issued

Blowing dust along I-10 in northern Pima and Pinal counties.

Trump bashes Sen. Jeff Flake on Twitter after Phoenix rally

Trump bashes Sen. Jeff Flake on Twitter after Phoenix rally

Trump said he loves Arizona, but isn't a fan of its Republican senators.

Are these the 10 best restaurants for exploring Tucson's food scene?

Are these the 10 best restaurants for exploring Tucson's food scene?

Selections range from old to new and cover a multitude of cuisines.

Aug. 23 Arizona Daily Star front pages: Nixon renominated

Aug. 23 Arizona Daily Star front pages: Nixon renominated

We've collected a few front pages from newspapers.com to give you a look at some Aug. 23 papers in history. With a subscription to newspapers.…

Tucson teen at Trump rally protest: "I hope he hears us"

Tucson teen at Trump rally protest: "I hope he hears us"

"I'm glad to see all these people standing together against racism," she said. "I feel like I'm part of something big."

1960 Tucson home photos: Japanese style reflected in home

1960 Tucson home photos: Japanese style reflected in home

In 1960, the Tucson Citizen featured photos of the home of Ralph de Rose. The home reflected the influence of the two years the family lived i…

Raytheon wins $900M contract to develop new nuclear cruise missile

Raytheon wins $900M contract to develop new nuclear cruise missile

Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems will compete with Lockheed Martin to win the production program.

RichRod 'nervous' but 'excited' about multiple freshmen playing for Arizona Wildcats

RichRod 'nervous' but 'excited' about multiple freshmen playing for Arizona Wildcats

Highlights from the UA's media availability after Wednesday morning's practice.

Arizona Wildcats freshman My-King Johnson loves 'being the change' as football trailblazer

Arizona Wildcats freshman My-King Johnson loves 'being the change' as football trailblazer

Defensive end getting bigger, acclimating to college after making national headlines in February.

Arizona's high court hears appeal on 'dreamers' tuition

Arizona's high court hears appeal on 'dreamers' tuition

An appellate court ruling denying in-state tuition to "dreamers'' is based on a flawed reading of the law, the attorney for Maricopa colleges contends.

Old Tucson hiring 100 for Nightfall, seasonal positions

Old Tucson hiring 100 for Nightfall, seasonal positions

Interviews will be conducted on the spot at the hiring fair.

Girl pulled out of running wash by passersby west of Tucson

Girl pulled out of running wash by passersby west of Tucson

The girl was in stable condition and taken to Banner-University Medical Center.

All signs point to better-prepared Shawn Poindexter having big impact for Arizona Wildcats

All signs point to better-prepared Shawn Poindexter having big impact for Arizona Wildcats

The talented senior could be on the brink of blossoming now that ‘understands what it takes’ to be a Division-I college football player.

Deadline passed to mail in ballot for city primary; drop off locations available

Deadline passed to mail in ballot for city primary; drop off locations available

Two contested races Tuesday in 3 wards; unopposed candidates advance to general.

Roadrunners signal change with introduction of new coach, GM

Roadrunners signal change with introduction of new coach, GM

Mike Van Ryn and Steve Sullivan say they'll work closely with the parent Arizona Coyotes.

Stanford hires away GymCats coach Tabitha Yim; UA assistants to run program

Stanford hires away GymCats coach Tabitha Yim; UA assistants to run program

Yim is a 2008 Stanford grad and a former Cardinal assistant.

Tucson-based Raytheon wins $900M contract to develop new nuclear cruise missile

Tucson-based Raytheon wins $900M contract to develop new nuclear cruise missile

Raytheon will compete with Lockheed Martin to produce the Long Range Standoff weapon.

Sean Miller: Barcelona terror attack was 'very frightening' for Arizona Wildcats' traveling party

Sean Miller: Barcelona terror attack was 'very frightening' for Arizona Wildcats' traveling party

Coach reflected on last week's incident during an interview Wednesday. 

Small mining company seeks to kill Ironwood Monument designation

Small mining company seeks to kill Ironwood Monument designation

$80 billion worth of copper could be mined from the Ironwood area, says Liberty Star, a claim that's triggered skepticism from environmentalists.

We still don't know what this structure is

We still don't know what this structure is

If you know something, please let us know.

Tucson weather: Storm activity tapering off

Tucson weather: Storm activity tapering off

Tucson is transitioning back to a low grade monsoon pattern.

Border Patrol agents rescue 2 Mexican men in desert near Ajo

Border Patrol agents rescue 2 Mexican men in desert near Ajo

The men were subsequently arrested for immigration violations.

Bisbee home tour shows gardening that spans four seasons

Bisbee home tour shows gardening that spans four seasons

When Jason Macoviak talks about his summer garden or his winter garden, he’s not talking about a seasonal transformation of his Bisbee yard.

Aug. 24 Arizona Daily Star front pages: Arsonist sought

Aug. 24 Arizona Daily Star front pages: Arsonist sought

We've collected a few front pages from newspapers.com to give you a look at some Aug. 24 papers in history. With a subscription to newspapers.…

Yelp ranks Tucson's 5 most classic dive bars

Yelp ranks Tucson's 5 most classic dive bars

Yelp reviewer: "If you need to hide from god, your job, your sponsor, and sunlight at 6am while listening to 'Neon Moon' then look no further, 'cause no one will look for you here."

Report: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke won't eliminate any national monuments

Report: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke won't eliminate any national monuments

Zinke declined to say whether portions of the monuments would be opened up to oil and gas drilling, mining, logging and other industries for which Trump has advocated.

UA wins $4.8 million grant to work on valley fever vaccine for dogs

UA wins $4.8 million grant to work on valley fever vaccine for dogs

Though the vaccine will be initially targeted to dogs, it could eventually be effective for humans, too.

This is the Massachusetts woman who won the $758M Powerball jackpot

Lottery officials say Mavis L. Wanczyk chose to take a lump sum payment of $480 million, or $336 million after taxes.

Tim Steller: TUSD’s Mark Stegeman finds a new reason to vote 'no'

Tim Steller: TUSD’s Mark Stegeman finds a new reason to vote 'no'

When you look at Stegeman's voting pattern, you see the Tucson Unified School District board member undermining a superintendent again and again.

Police probe of Phoenix councilman’s stolen sunglasses included DNA testing

Police probe of Phoenix councilman’s stolen sunglasses included DNA testing

An officer, a sergeant and a police lieutenant responded to the branch library where the councilman's sunglasses were stolen Aug. 3 while he was in the men's room

Tucson's Abracadabra Restoration acquired by Florida company

Tucson's Abracadabra Restoration acquired by Florida company

The firms offer 24-Hour emergency restoration of water, fire and mold damage for homes and businesses.

In search for three QBs who can win, RichRod narrows Arizona Wildcats' competition to four

In search for three QBs who can win, RichRod narrows Arizona Wildcats' competition to four

Highlights from the UA's media availability after practice Thursday morning.

National Kiss and Make Up day and other goofy observances

National Kiss and Make Up day and other goofy observances

If you've been holding a grudge, Friday, Aug. 25, is the day to let go of it. It's National Kiss and Make Up day.

First time head coach Ryan McBrayer takes over at Sabino

First time head coach Ryan McBrayer takes over at Sabino

Ryan McBrayer, a former Sabercat player, assistant and coordinator takes over as head coach at Sabino High School in Tucson. Video by Kelly Pr…

Six observations from the Arizona Wildcats' open scrimmage

Six observations from the Arizona Wildcats' open scrimmage

Top six takeaways from the Arizona Wildcats training camps that ended with a scrimmage Saturday:

'Not a lot of teams in Tucson have a David Watson:' Here's what makes the Amphi star tick

'Not a lot of teams in Tucson have a David Watson:' Here's what makes the Amphi star tick

The 6-foot-6-inch future Arizona Wildcat gives Amphi more than just a puncher's chance.

Asarco wants 11,000 acres pulled from Ironwood Monument

Asarco wants 11,000 acres pulled from Ironwood Monument

A major conflict is brewing between Arizona's copper industry and environmentalists and recreationists over the future of three monuments.

Marana school bus driver placed on leave after student is swept down running wash

Marana school bus driver placed on leave after student is swept down running wash

The driver let students off at a non-designated bus stop. 

Steller's Friday Notebook: Stegeman finds new reason to vote 'no'

Steller's Friday Notebook: Stegeman finds new reason to vote 'no'

The selection of another new superintendent for TUSD followed a familiar pattern

Telephone service restored to SaddleBrooke, other Pinal County communities

Telephone service restored to SaddleBrooke, other Pinal County communities

Service, which was out for more than six hours, was restored by 10 p.m.

Cochise County Sheriff's: Undocumented man hiding in grass injured by tractor

Cochise County Sheriff's: Undocumented man hiding in grass injured by tractor

Man treated and taken to a Tucson hospital.

Man arrested in gas canister incident during Phoenix protest

Man arrested in gas canister incident during Phoenix protest

Man was identified through social media posts and at least one interview.

Agents in Douglas find marijuana launched over border fence

Agents in Douglas find marijuana launched over border fence

Drugs were worth about $48,000.

Meet the Arizona Wildcats football newcomer: QB Rhett Rodriguez

Meet the Arizona Wildcats football newcomer: QB Rhett Rodriguez

A Q&A with the freshman quarterback who has a shot to become the third QB on Arizona's depth chart this season.  

New home community open for sales on Tucson's west side

New home community open for sales on Tucson's west side

Silverbell Commons, on Silverbell and Goret roads, will have 51 homes.

Tucson Oddity: 'Great Wall of Ina' is now a hidden gem

Tucson Oddity: 'Great Wall of Ina' is now a hidden gem

One of Tucson's man-made wonders was rendered invisible 20 years ago, hidden behind a retaining wall.

'Hometown hero' Gary Brightwell overcame odds, miles to join Arizona Wildcats

'Hometown hero' Gary Brightwell overcame odds, miles to join Arizona Wildcats

Trying times have made Arizona Wildcats freshman receiver tougher. 

Ask Amy: Mother-in-law should offer relationship reboot

Ask Amy: Mother-in-law should offer relationship reboot

Advice for the real world.

Tucson caregiver charged with stealing $10K, kidnapping elderly client

Tucson caregiver charged with stealing $10K, kidnapping elderly client

Authorities found suspect, man in Florida.

Tucson community, religious leaders gather to promote unity, tolerance

Tucson community, religious leaders gather to promote unity, tolerance

It was called "One City, One County, One Community." 

Prosecutors decline to press charges against fired Tucson police officer

Prosecutors decline to press charges against fired Tucson police officer

Michael Sauber Jr. lost his job with the Tucson Police Department but won't be prosecuted after his arrest in July.

HoCo Fest redux pulls in diverse national acts for genre-shattering music

HoCo Fest redux pulls in diverse national acts for genre-shattering music

Twelfth annual festival brings in bands we may never have heard of and some local favorites for five-day Labor Day event. 

Tucson police arrest man in fatal stabbing in midtown

Tucson police arrest man in fatal stabbing in midtown

The man fatally stabbed was Jeremy Broussard, 36, police said.

Man sentenced to prison in crash that killed bicyclists

The cyclists included riders from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Pedestrian killed in crash on Tucson's south side

Pedestrian killed in crash on Tucson's south side

The road closure is expected to be lifted at 2 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 26.

City manager denies candidate's request for free bus service on election day

City manager denies candidate's request for free bus service on election day

Felicia Chew said free bus rides would help voters get to election centers to drop off ballots.

Cienega High students make valuable contribution to eclipse project

Cienega High students make valuable contribution to eclipse project

The school's astronomy club traveled to the path of totality to contribute to coronal science. 

Ask Amy: Recent retiree says no to 'friend requests'

Ask Amy: Recent retiree says no to 'friend requests'

Advice for the real world.

Tucson weather: Storm activity could make an early return

Tucson weather: Storm activity could make an early return

Chances for showers, thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.

Vandalized religious shrine near Bisbee is cleaned, repaired

Vandalized religious shrine near Bisbee is cleaned, repaired

Sheriff's officials are still looking for information that could lead to the arrest of the vandals.

1 killed, 1 seriously injured in early morning crash on Tucson's west side

1 killed, 1 seriously injured in early morning crash on Tucson's west side

A third person was uninjured.

Adoption fees lowered at Pima Animal Care Center this weekend

Adoption fees lowered at Pima Animal Care Center this weekend

As of Tuesday, the shelter had 653 pets waiting to find homes.

From beginning to end: Freshman DE Kylan Wilborn makes his move for Arizona Wildcats

From beginning to end: Freshman DE Kylan Wilborn makes his move for Arizona Wildcats

Wilborn continued his impressive summer with a noteworthy performance in the ‘Beanie Bowl’ at Arizona Stadium.

Police identify pedestrian killed in Friday night crash on Tucson's south side

Police identify pedestrian killed in Friday night crash on Tucson's south side

Driver remained at the scene; no arrests or citations are pending.

'Nobody can do it alone,' but Arizona Wildcats stacked with basketball talent

'Nobody can do it alone,' but Arizona Wildcats stacked with basketball talent

Sean Miller touches on incoming talent, returning players in Star interview.

The zen of hubcap painting

The zen of hubcap painting

After spending nearly 40 years in the legal profession, including more than eight as a U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge, Hector Estrada ha…

Records: Tucson detective failed to properly investigate dozens of abuse cases

Records: Tucson detective failed to properly investigate dozens of abuse cases

She allowed "dangerous suspects" to walk free, her former supervisors said.

Families on verge of homelessness after unknowingly renting condemned trailers

Families on verge of homelessness after unknowingly renting condemned trailers

Property owner Todd Kroepel said the woman who rented out the condemned trailers had no authority to do so.

New 'no judgment' approach to opioid-dependent moms also helps their babies

New 'no judgment' approach to opioid-dependent moms also helps their babies

Philosophy is changing on drug-exposed newborns, and that's decreasing the need to give them morphine and is reducing their hospital stays. 

Court ruling vindicates Tucson Unified's Mexican American Studies — so what now?

Court ruling vindicates Tucson Unified's Mexican American Studies — so what now?

TUSD Board members, stakeholders weigh in on return of Mexican American Studies.

Pima Animal Care Center looking for Labor Day dog walkers

Pima Animal Care Center looking for Labor Day dog walkers

Registration ends at 200 participants or by Friday, Sept. 1.

Steller: Finally, a realistic deal to reopen the Hotel Arizona

Steller: Finally, a realistic deal to reopen the Hotel Arizona

No more dreams of a taxpayer-subsidized "Diamond Rock Plaza" — just a solid convention hotel.

Contest to name yellow Lab pup, the 1st therapy dog for Pima County Sheriff's Department

Contest to name yellow Lab pup, the 1st therapy dog for Pima County Sheriff's Department

Therapy dogs in U.S. law enforcement are not common, says Sgt. Jill Isely of the Sheriff's Department.

Arizona, California skimp on raising awareness of valley fever

Arizona, California skimp on raising awareness of valley fever

Valley fever infects more than 13,000 people annually in Arizona and California and kills more than 100.

Ask Amy: Leaving the church has family consequences

Ask Amy: Leaving the church has family consequences

Advice for the real world.

Neto's Tucson: Teen goes to school at anti-Trump protest

Neto's Tucson: Teen goes to school at anti-Trump protest

Attending the Trump protest in Phoenix was the continuation of her lessons as an active citizen and as a student engaged in the political process.

Ward 3 Democrats, Ward 6 Green Party only contested races in Tuesday primary

Ward 3 Democrats, Ward 6 Green Party only contested races in Tuesday primary

Roughly 18 percent of the ballots sent out have been returned as of Friday.

CAP-California water deal that Arizona nixed provokes ongoing conflict

CAP-California water deal that Arizona nixed provokes ongoing conflict

"Arizona is, to a greater or lesser degree, selling water to California," CAP attorney said of the later-killed deal.

Money Manners: Parents are not responsible for adult child's debt

Money Manners: Parents are not responsible for adult child's debt

Dear Jeanne & Leonard:

Judge: Racism behind Arizona ban on Mexican-American studies

PHOENIX (AP) — Racism was behind an Arizona ban on ethnic studies that shuttered a popular Mexican-American Studies program, a federal judge s…

Family of five displaced in attic fire

Family of five displaced in attic fire

A family of five and their pets are displaced after an attic fire in mobile home.

How the underdog Arizona Wildcats plan to come together to ‘shock a lot of people’

How the underdog Arizona Wildcats plan to come together to ‘shock a lot of people’

No one believes in these ragtag Cats … except the Cats themselves, who are united by a common cause.

After nearly 50 years, R&B soul man Lee Fields finally playing Tucson

After nearly 50 years, R&B soul man Lee Fields finally playing Tucson

"That’s a city that I’ve always wanted to play," says the veteran singer-songwriter who bears a striking resemblance to James Brown.

‘Seminar’ full of laughs, verbal acrobatics clever

‘Seminar’ full of laughs, verbal acrobatics clever

The Theresa Rebeck play is compelling while being oddly anti-feminist

Greg Hansen's Sunday Notebook: Gymnast Gabby Bouza-Lazo's story as impressive as her routines

Greg Hansen's Sunday Notebook: Gymnast Gabby Bouza-Lazo's story as impressive as her routines

Star sports columnist Greg Hansen offers his opinion on recent sports news.

With Trump pardon, Arpaio again wiggles out of legal trouble

PHOENIX — In his 24 years as metro Phoenix’s sheriff, Joe Arpaio survived scandals and dodged investigations that would easily have sunk the c…

'Sustainable Tucson' is a long way off, new study shows

'Sustainable Tucson' is a long way off, new study shows

The study from a United Nations-based group found that most major U.S. cities also have a long path ahead to reach environmental and economic sustainability.

Appeals court: Judges erred in not deciding if prisoners must be shackled

Appeals court: Judges erred in not deciding if prisoners must be shackled

Ruling said judges must decide whether to require shackles individually.

Brawl at state prison in Douglas leaves 17 inmates, six guards injured

Brawl at state prison in Douglas leaves 17 inmates, six guards injured

Unit in prison was on lockdown Monday following disturbance.

CBP helicopters, personnel from Tucson conducting rescues in flooded Houston

CBP helicopters, personnel from Tucson conducting rescues in flooded Houston

Four helicopters, personnel from here sent Friday and Saturday to Texas.

Tumamoc Hill to be opened during the day for walkers starting Sept. 5

Tumamoc Hill to be opened during the day for walkers starting Sept. 5

Public access hours have changed to balance the demand for hiking with preserving the scientific, natural and cultural integrity of the site.

Texas flooding keeps immigrants in Tucson

Texas flooding keeps immigrants in Tucson

Flooding in Texas as a result of Hurricane Harvey is keeping undocumented immigrants processed by federal authorities and released to two Tucs…

Two city primary races to be decided Tuesday

Two city primary races to be decided Tuesday

Winners advance to general election in November.

Arpaio won't shut door on another run for public office

Said if he decides to return to politics he may run against U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake.

9th Circuit rules against endangered status for Sonoran Desert bald eagles

9th Circuit rules against endangered status for Sonoran Desert bald eagles

Even if the desert eagles become extinct, it wouldn't make a real difference to eagle populations as a whole, court rules.

Beyond the depth chart: What’s really going on with Arizona Wildcats’ QB situation?

Beyond the depth chart: What’s really going on with Arizona Wildcats’ QB situation?

Brandon Dawkins and Khalil Tate are listed as co-starters for NAU, but all signs point to Dawkins getting the nod.

Arizona AD Heeke: 'Details being finalized' for multipurpose sports center

Since Rich Rodriguez was hired as Arizona’s coach in 2012, he’s consistently expressed the importance of adding an indoor practice facility fo…

Greg Hansen: Indoor practice facility could soon be reality for Arizona Wildcats football team

Greg Hansen: Indoor practice facility could soon be reality for Arizona Wildcats football team

Greg weighs in on UA football, a looming Salpointe-Cienega matchup and pro boxing.

Northern Arizona solar facility breaks new ground on Navajo Nation

Northern Arizona solar facility breaks new ground on Navajo Nation

The Kayenta Solar Facility can power about 13,000 Navajo homes.

Tucson's Calimmune to be acquired by Australian drug giant

Tucson's Calimmune to be acquired by Australian drug giant

CSL Ltd. will pay $91 million for startup co-founded by UA alum.

Tucson weather: Triple-digit heat continues through the weekend

Tucson weather: Triple-digit heat continues through the weekend

Showers and thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening.

Website says these 2 Tucson spots have the best ice cream sundaes

Website says these 2 Tucson spots have the best ice cream sundaes

Triple-digit temperatures are back, so let's commiserate with ice cream!

Detectives investigating possible double shooting on Tucson's southwest side

Detectives investigating possible double shooting on Tucson's southwest side

Two men were found with what appear to be gunshot wounds.

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