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June's Tucson-area coronavirus coverage: Bars, gyms face shutdowns; Tucsonans worried telemedicine might disappear
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June's Tucson-area coronavirus coverage: Bars, gyms face shutdowns; Tucsonans worried telemedicine might disappear

  • Arizona Daily Star
  • Jun 30, 2020
  • Jun 30, 2020 Updated Aug 3, 2020

Here's a look at June stories surrounding local coronavirus coverage. This collection will continue to be updated. To see stories from May, click here.

See day-to-day brief updates, such as closures and other changes, here. 

(105) updates to this series since Updated Aug 3, 2020

University of Arizona: Rise in COVID-19 cases pauses return of athletes to campus

University of Arizona: Rise in COVID-19 cases pauses return of athletes to campus

The Wildcats started voluntary workouts June 15, with a goal of having the entire football team on campus by July 6. But the schedule was put on hold Monday amid the surge in the state's coronavirus cases and Gov. Doug Ducey's new emergency order.

Tucson's 'Let Freedom Sing' celebration is going virtual this Fourth of July

Tucson's 'Let Freedom Sing' celebration is going virtual this Fourth of July

Arts Express has had to come up with different online efforts to keep its arts programs going during the coronavirus pandemic.

Hunker-down habits that are here to stay

Hunker-down habits that are here to stay

Lasting, life-affirming routines emerge during coronavirus shutdown.

Tucson patients, families who use telemedicine are worried it might disappear

Tucson patients, families who use telemedicine are worried it might disappear

With Arizona's rate of COVID-19 infection still rising many Tucson residents are wondering how long insurance providers will keep covering telephone and online medical visits.

Faculty vote seeks to sway UA administrators away from impending furlough plan

Faculty vote seeks to sway UA administrators away from impending furlough plan

A faculty group says its alternative furlough plan would save the UA at least $87 million and hit more employees at the high end of the school's salary scale.

Masks create a communication barrier for Arizona's deaf community

Masks create a communication barrier for Arizona's deaf community

More than 1.1 million people in Arizona are hard of hearing, and more than 20,000 are deaf, according to the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

Clubs close after citations, push back on Ducey’s call-out of ‘bad actors’

Clubs close after citations, push back on Ducey’s call-out of ‘bad actors’

Several Scottsdale bars and restaurants labeled “bad actors” by Gov. Doug Ducey have shut down temporarily, and they’re pushing back on his allegations they disregarded safety protocols meant to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Pima County officials consider penalties for businesses that thwart mask law

Pima County officials consider penalties for businesses that thwart mask law

Pima County officials are frustrated by calls they’re getting about certain businesses not following the rules laid out in the mask-wearing ordinance, said chief medical officer Dr. Francisco Garcia.

Theater Artist Relief Fund nearly halfway to goal

Theater Artist Relief Fund nearly halfway to goal

Effort raises $9,500 to date to help out-of-work theater employees. 

Senae Thai, Saffron Indian Bistro latest to pull back on dining in

Senae Thai, Saffron Indian Bistro latest to pull back on dining in

Both restaurants closed their dining rooms and returned to takeout only after seeing the state's coronavirus cases quadruple since Gov. Doug Ducey ended his stat-at-home order in mid-May. 

Tucson's BK Carne Asada temporarily closes as state's COVID cases jump

Tucson's BK Carne Asada temporarily closes as state's COVID cases jump

Owner, alarmed over the state's nearly quadrupled coronavirus cases, says his employees and customers are his priority. 

Increase in virus cases could impact UA's plans for fall semester, employee furloughs

Increase in virus cases could impact UA's plans for fall semester, employee furloughs

University of Arizona faculty and staff continue to express concern about a furlough plan that is set to start July 1.

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey: No masks at political rallies OK, but not so at bars

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey: No masks at political rallies OK, but not so at bars

Ducey defended President Trump's recent rally of mostly unmasked supporters  and Vice President Mike Pence's planned visit to Tucson — even as he said the only way Arizona will stop the upward trend of COVID-19 cases is if people mask up and stay home.

Arizona has $127M available in rental assistance; $1M has reached people who need it

Pima County says it is working on changes to better assist tenants and property owners, but for now there's a backlog and millions in aid has not been distributed. 

Tucson's hospitals managing a health-care crisis as beds fill with coronavirus patients

Tucson's hospitals managing a health-care crisis as beds fill with coronavirus patients

All of Pima County’s hospitals and medical centers are now using the state’s health-care emergency hotline to take in or move those seriously or critically ill with COVID-19.

A 3-day weekend is on its way. These Tucson businesses are ready to welcome you

A 3-day weekend is on its way. These Tucson businesses are ready to welcome you

Fireworks aren't the only thing to look forward to for the long Fourth of July Weekend. Go-karting, catching a flick, museum-hopping and indoor playgrounds are among the options 

Governor: Arizona liquor-license regulators start crackdown on bars with unsafe crowds

Arizona's liquor-license regulators have begun enforcement actions against bars that don't require employees and patrons to take safety measures to prevent or slow COVID-19 spread, Gov. Doug Ducey said Thursday. Ducey said Arizona is being hit hard by the coronavirus, but he isn't issuing any new executive orders because his plan is public education and the urging of personal responsibility. He was pressed to explain why President Trump's Phoenix rally Tuesday was allowed to have a crowd of unmasked, shoulder-to-shoulder attendees.

TUSD moves ahead with $585M budget plan, discusses school-year changes

TUSD moves ahead with $585M budget plan, discusses school-year changes

The Tucson Unified School District is not currently considering a hybrid schedule, where students go to school some days and learn online on others. 

Arizonans headed to New York could face mandatory quarantine

New Jersey and Connecticut also will require a 14-day quarantine for visitors arriving from states like Arizona with "significant community spread."

Arizona schools to split $270M to help reopen during COVID-19 pandemic

Arizona schools to split $270M to help reopen during COVID-19 pandemic

The plan announced Wednesday by Gov. Doug Ducey includes $200 million from the federal CARES Act to protect schools against budget shortfalls due to expected enrollment declines  caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Dove of Peace showing off renovated pipe organ with sneak peak concert

Dove of Peace showing off renovated pipe organ with sneak peak concert

The three-year renovation project won't be finished until the fall, but with a shortage of classical music concerts because of the coronavirus pandemic, the church is giving the community a gift on Sunday. 

Theater Artist Relief Fund reaches nearly $8,500 on its way to $20K

Theater Artist Relief Fund reaches nearly $8,500 on its way to $20K

Close to $8,500 has been raised toward a goal of $20,000 for the Theater Artists Emergency Fund, sponsored by the Star and the Arts Foundation…

Students at UA dorm notified of COVID-19 case

Students at UA dorm notified of COVID-19 case

The student was tested June 15 after being exposed to a person with the coronavirus while spending a week back home, the notice from the UA's C

Supervisors approve $1.4B budget, fund projects to boost economy post COVID-19

Supervisors approve $1.4B budget, fund projects to boost economy post COVID-19

The proposed budget, which will go into effect July 1, has been significantly modified to account for the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

At least 631,000 Arizonans have sought regular jobless benefits in pandemic

At least 631,000 Arizonans have sought regular jobless benefits in pandemic

More than 30,000 Arizonans filed for employment benefits last week alone, a sign the state economy is far from recovery as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

Coronavirus in Tucson: In-person classes at UA to end early next semester

Coronavirus in Tucson: In-person classes at UA to end early next semester

Classes, including finals exams, will be done online after the holiday, the University of Arizona says in a new plan.

ICUs at hospitals across Tucson are filling up with coronavirus patients

ICUs at hospitals across Tucson are filling up with coronavirus patients

Tucson Medical Center, Banner-University Medical Center and Banner-University Medical Center South all report using turning to the state to help take in or move patients seriously or critically ill with the virus that causes COVID-19.

Chicago Bar closes for good in Tucson citing pandemic's financial strain

Chicago Bar closes for good in Tucson citing pandemic's financial strain

Since 1978, Chicago Bar has been the place to go in Tucson for blues, beer and "Da Bears," but on Sunday, the owners said the financial strain from having to close for the coronavirus pandemic was too hard to overcome. 

Athens on 4th closes, ending Greek restaurant's nearly 30-year run in Tucson

Athens on 4th closes, ending Greek restaurant's nearly 30-year run in Tucson

Owner says COVID pandemic was the last straw after years of enduring construction projects and changes to the avenue's character.

103 coronavirus cases reported among Arizona immigration detention center's employees

103 coronavirus cases reported among Arizona immigration detention center's employees

CoreCivic released the new numbers on positive cases days after the June 14 death of a senior correctional officer at the Eloy Detention Center was attributed to COVID-19.

State looks for ways to convince younger Arizonans of coronavirus danger as cases rise

The biggest group of positive test results in Arizona is now among those age 20 through 44, health officials say.

Arizona reports about 2,200 new coronavirus cases, totaling more than 54,500 statewide

Across Pima County, 5,587 cases of coronavirus have now been confirmed, up 217 cases from the day before. No new deaths were reported in Pima County today.

Coronavirus in Tucson: Oro Valley man dies from COVID-19 shortly after liver transplant

Coronavirus in Tucson: Oro Valley man dies from COVID-19 shortly after liver transplant

Dale Elkins, a Navy veteran who lived in Oro Valley, and his wife, Lori, were enjoying their retirement years when a health crisis struck.

Being smarter in 2020: Pandemic causes some changes to recycling routine

Being smarter in 2020: Pandemic causes some changes to recycling routine

A reader has said he can't find grocery bag recycling bins. Another reader said her store didn't allow her to use her cloth grocery bags even though she had washed them. What gives?

Coronavirus in Tucson: Man dies from COVID-19 after outbreak at UPS facility, union says

Coronavirus in Tucson: Man dies from COVID-19 after outbreak at UPS facility, union says

Dan Amaro, 53, was one of more than 40 employees who recently tested positive for the coronavirus during an outbreak at the United Parcel Service facility, union officials say.

Arizona reports more than 2,500 new coronavirus cases, totaling more than 52,300 statewide

Across Pima County, 5,313 cases of coronavirus have now been confirmed, up 294 cases from the day before.

Tucson Tech: UA-invented device delivers COVID-19 results in minutes

Tucson Tech: UA-invented device delivers COVID-19 results in minutes

The device, based on an invention by University of Arizona optical scientists, can be rapidly “trained” to detect any pathogen, from the common flu to future, as yet unknown threats.

Arizona, Pima County set records — again — for weekly rise in COVID-19 cases

Arizona, Pima County set records — again — for weekly rise in COVID-19 cases

"We should be very concerned," says Dr. Francisco Garcia, Pima County’s chief medical officer. But the county's new mask-wearing requirements, covering all residents including in Tucson, might change the trajectory of the coronavirus outbreak, experts say.

After months of uncertainty, Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation to move forward with 2020 season

After months of uncertainty, Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation to move forward with 2020 season

The Tucson Youth Football and Spirit Federation will be going ahead with a Sept. 5 season start, with officials saying, "If high school is going to play, and there’s going to be school, we’ll have a season."

Making lemonade and the gift of art: Tucsonans share coronavirus experiences

Making lemonade and the gift of art: Tucsonans share coronavirus experiences

We are all in this together. When times get tough, Tucsonans come together and help one another. That is what makes this big city with a small…

Arizona reports more than 3,100 new coronavirus cases, totaling almost 49,800 statewide

Across Pima County, 5,313 cases of coronavirus have now been confirmed, up 294 cases from the day before.

Pima County approves mask-wearing ordinance, but without enforcement

Pima County approves mask-wearing ordinance, but without enforcement

The ordinance was to be modified to say any enforcement through law enforcement or the courts will be made only with board authority after two supervisors raised concerns about including legal consequences for ignoring the mask-wearing mandate.

Tucson theater prepares to stage indoor play next week as coronavirus cases rise

Tucson theater prepares to stage indoor play next week as coronavirus cases rise

The play, put on by Tucson's Invisible Theatre, will be open to only 22 viewers at a time — all of whom are required to wear masks. Three of the performances have already sold out.

Tucson pizzeria, bar to close dine-in as coronavirus cases rise

Tucson pizzeria, bar to close dine-in as coronavirus cases rise

Fire N' Smoke and Danny's Baboquivari Lounge say the rise in confirmed coronavirus cases poses a threat to their customers and employees.

Arizona's unemployment rate declines to 8.9%

Arizona's unemployment rate declines to 8.9%

Employment gains were seen in food service, bar industry, as well as beauty salons and barber shops.

Political Notebook: McSally tries to save A-10 Thunderbolt; Pinal sheriff has coronavirus

Political Notebook: McSally tries to save A-10 Thunderbolt; Pinal sheriff has coronavirus

Sheriff Mark Lamb was tested for the coronavirus before attending a meeting with President Donald Trump.

Tucson's new mask requirement could be superseded  today by expected county-wide rules

Tucson's new mask requirement could be superseded today by expected county-wide rules

Mayor Regina Romero's order may be short-lived, as the Pima County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to meet Friday to discuss a mask ordinance for the entire county.

Tim Steller's opinion: Ducey finally acts on COVID surge, but puts burden on cities

Tim Steller's opinion: Ducey finally acts on COVID surge, but puts burden on cities

Gov. Doug Ducey has launched a public persuasion campaign to get people to wear masks against COVID-19, but he's put the burden on Tucson and other Arizona cities and counties to decide whether to mandate masks — even though recent research says requiring masks is key in fighting transmission. Ducey has a pattern of leading from behind. 

Better contact tracing, cleaner dorms expected at UA when classes resume

Better contact tracing, cleaner dorms expected at UA when classes resume

The use of a contact tracing app, support for DACA students and new quarantine protocols were among the topics of a University of Arizona news conference Thursday.

Tucson to require masks in public as Ducey relents; Pima County may follow

Tucson to require masks in public as Ducey relents; Pima County may follow

In an abrupt about-face, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey gives local officials the power to enact and enforce mask requirements. He was under pressure from rising COVID-19 cases and from officials including Tucson's Mayor Regina Romero, who said she will require masks be worn in public. Pima County will also consider a a mask mandate. 

Get away, but not too far away, with a Tucson staycation

Get away, but not too far away, with a Tucson staycation

Itching to ditch home sweet home? These staycation spots are a sweet way to escape. 

Face cover designed in Tucson could be game-changer for Arizona Wildcats, others

Face cover designed in Tucson could be game-changer for Arizona Wildcats, others

Their new gaiter allows athletes to breathe while controlling the amount of moisture they emit from their mouths and noses. Those who have tried them say the gaiters are comfortable — something that most masks aren’t.

Tucson restaurant, like others in Arizona, closing dining rooms as COVID-19 cases spike

Tucson restaurant, like others in Arizona, closing dining rooms as COVID-19 cases spike

BK Carne Asada & Hot Dogs is returning to takeout only at its two Tucson locations and the owner hopes other restaurants here will follow his lead. 

Governor backs down, allows Tucson, other locales to mandate mask-wearing

Governor backs down, allows Tucson, other locales to mandate mask-wearing

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey had insisted on a statewide policy not requiring masks, but changed course Wednesday under pressure from growth in COVID-19 cases and pleas from local officials. Mayor Regina Romero says Tucson will require masks to be worn in public.   

Tucson Mayor: Wearing masks in public to fight coronavirus spread to be mandatory

Tucson Mayor: Wearing masks in public to fight coronavirus spread to be mandatory

The exact details of the order by Mayor Regina Romero, including when it will go into effect and how it will be enforced  are being drafted by city attorney, officials said.

Cinemark to begin opening Tucson movie theaters July 3

Cinemark to begin opening Tucson movie theaters July 3

Cinemark will do a phased opening of its four Tucson locations. Other major movie theater chains — Harkins and AMC — have yet to announce reopening dates. 

More than 1.6M Arizonans are collecting unemployment benefits

More than 1.6M Arizonans are collecting unemployment benefits

The number of Arizonans receiving unemployment benefits is on the rise as Arizona reports record number of coronavirus cases. 

'Dreamer' in Tucson with health issues won't be detained

'Dreamer' in Tucson with health issues won't be detained

Brayann Lucero was released on his own recognizance and will wear an electronic ankle bracelet as his immigration case in Tucson unfolds.

Despite available COVID-19 reprieve, Pima County evictions uneven, frequent

Despite available COVID-19 reprieve, Pima County evictions uneven, frequent

Since Pima County evictions resumed June 1, 783 cases have been processed and an eviction order has been issued about 75 percent of the time.

Arizona reports record number of coronavirus cases, with about 39,000 statewide

Arizona reports record number of coronavirus cases, with about 39,000 statewide

Statewide, 2,392 new coronavirus cases were reported Tuesday. Across Pima County, 4,329 cases of coronavirus have now been confirmed, up 385 cases from the day before.

Advocates: Dreamer in Tucson has health issues that make detention too risky

Advocates: Dreamer in Tucson has health issues that make detention too risky

Brayann Lucero, who has lived in Tucson since he was a toddler, faces ICE detention without a $12,000 bond.  

This is not a test: Garth Brooks is performing in Tucson — kind of

This is not a test: Garth Brooks is performing in Tucson — kind of

Load up the car, country superstar Garth Brooks is putting on a drive-in theater concert at Tucson Dragway on June 27. 

Arizona COVID-19 cases surge 54% in one week

Arizona COVID-19 cases surge 54% in one week

A public health expert at the University of Arizona is “absolutely convinced” the virus is spreading faster than it was several weeks ago, despite Gov. Doug Ducey downplaying the surge.

Education Notes: TUSD creates webpage to inform public about its reopening

Education Notes: TUSD creates webpage to inform public about its reopening

Arizona Schools Chief Kathy Hoffman works to address digital inequity as Tucson's largest school district plans for the upcoming school year. 

As Tucson businesses emerge from COVID-19 closures, new challenges arise

As Tucson businesses emerge from COVID-19 closures, new challenges arise

After sending employees to work from home, businesses are adapting office spaces and developing policies to bring them back. 

Space for Tucson artists, creatives returns following coronavirus closure

Space for Tucson artists, creatives returns following coronavirus closure

Catalyst Arts & Maker Space gives artists and organizations a place to create and collaborate.

Early results from UA's antibody tests show Arizona remains 'virgin territory' for coronavirus

Early results from UA's antibody tests show Arizona remains 'virgin territory' for coronavirus

The UA has done 11,000 antibody tests since the initiative was launched in April. Only 74 people — or about 1.3% — had antibodies, although that rate was slightly higher for health-care workers.

How 4 Tucson organizations stepped up to provide support during the pandemic

How 4 Tucson organizations stepped up to provide support during the pandemic

Southern Arizona organizations that once relied on in-person interactions have still been able to offer their services to Tucsonans in need amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Political cartoons with a twist; supporting bereaved parents: Tucsonans share coronavirus experiences

Political cartoons with a twist; supporting bereaved parents: Tucsonans share coronavirus experiences

Snippets of life from the Old Pueblo while sheltering in place.

Asylum seekers face changing policies, postponed court dates

Asylum seekers face changing policies, postponed court dates

Immigration lawyers and advocates say asylum seekers face confusing instructions as U.S. officials use a federal public health order to "expel" thousands of migrants to Mexico.

University of Arizona moves forward with re-entry plans as faculty, staff voice concerns

University of Arizona moves forward with re-entry plans as faculty, staff voice concerns

UA President Robert Robbins said a possible scenario preventing re-entry in August is if Arizona starts to resemble New York, which saw its intensive-care unit beds and ventilators near capacity during its pandemic peak.

Rate increases proposed for TEP customers delayed by COVID-19

Rate increases proposed for TEP customers delayed by COVID-19

Tucson Electric Power customers aren't likely to see any rate increases until October at the soonest, as added hearings and the pandemic have delayed the utility's rate case.

Gov. Ducey plans no new restrictions for Arizona as COVID-19 cases rise

Gov. Ducey plans no new restrictions for Arizona as COVID-19 cases rise

Cara Christ, Arizona's health director, said state is "not going to be able to stop the spread'' of COVID-19, "and so we can't stop living as well.''

On Monday, Wildcats will 'start small and slow' with football players' return to campus

On Monday, Wildcats will 'start small and slow' with football players' return to campus

Student-athletes will be split into groups of 10, subjected to daily wellness checks, wear masks while working out and more under the University of Arizona athletic department's re-entry plan.

Arizona poll shows widening partisan split in COVID-19 concerns

Arizona poll shows widening partisan split in COVID-19 concerns

Concern about the coronavirus is dropping fast among Arizona Republicans while it's rising for Democrats, survey finds. President Trump's "massive megaphone" is one reason, pollster thinks. 

Arizona hospitals at 83% capacity, elective surgery may stop

Arizona hospitals at 83% capacity, elective surgery may stop

Arizona is dealing with a surge in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations that experts say is likely tied to Gov. Doug Ducey's ending of statewide closure orders in mid-May.

Gift card program raises $300K for downtown Tucson businesses, makes final push

Gift card program raises $300K for downtown Tucson businesses, makes final push

Community members can buy a $25 gift card for a downtown Tucson business and get a free $10 added on on Friday, June 12. 

Escape coronavirus cabin fever with one of these Arizona road trips

Escape coronavirus cabin fever with one of these Arizona road trips

We're not anxious to get on a plane or drive thousands of miles from home, but a trip up north for a long weekend or a day trip to wine country? Count us in. 

Arizona unemployment claims rise even as state loosens restrictions on businesses

Arizona unemployment claims rise even as state loosens restrictions on businesses

As first-time unemployment claims rose, Arizona recorded a record number of intensive care unit beds in use by COVID-19 patients, as well as a record number of COVID-19 cases in hospital emergency rooms. 

Arts Fund will help raise money for Tucson artists

Arts Fund will help raise money for Tucson artists

When theaters went dark in March, Tucson lost more than the chance to see plays and be entertained.

Arizona hospitals bracing for crisis as COVID-19 cases surge

Arizona hospitals bracing for crisis as COVID-19 cases surge

With weekly increases in cases hitting the highest level yet across the state, Arizona hospitals are seeing more patients in ERs, more admitted for overnight stays and more needing ventilators.

Tucson through a crystal ball: our city after coronavirus

Tucson through a crystal ball: our city after coronavirus

What lies ahead as Tucson's economy emerges from state-ordered COVID-19 closures? Here's what you need to know about shopping, eating out, events, sports, school, entertainment, senior care and more.

New Arizona-led study shows coronavirus began to spread in U.S. later than previously thought

New Arizona-led study shows coronavirus began to spread in U.S. later than previously thought

Led by a University of Arizona researcher, the study suggests public health officials had even more time to implement aggressive measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

Tucson fishing holes provide fresh air, social distancing and dinner

Tucson fishing holes provide fresh air, social distancing and dinner

If you're starting to ease your way into the world again now that Arizona's stay-at-home order has been lifted, fishing may bring that sense of normalcy you've been craving. 

So far, Tucson's 2020 Dusk music festival is still on, organizer says

So far, Tucson's 2020 Dusk music festival is still on, organizer says

The two-day EDM festival is planning to host the event in downtown's Jácome Plaza in November. However, many artists are unwilling to commit to shows as the coronavirus continues to loom.

Partial coronavirus shutdown starts to lift at federal court in Tucson

Partial coronavirus shutdown starts to lift at federal court in Tucson

Though hearings and jury trials can resume, a fast-track prosecution program for illegal border-crossing cases remains suspended.

A cautious cactus and pandemic poetry: Tucsonans share coronavirus experiences

A cautious cactus and pandemic poetry: Tucsonans share coronavirus experiences

Snippets of life from the Old Pueblo while sheltering in place.

Banner Health's chief clinician urges COVID-19 precautions or crisis will worsen

Banner Health's chief clinician urges COVID-19 precautions or crisis will worsen

Dr. Marjorie Bessel noted a sharp spike in infections following the decision in the middle of last month by Gov. Doug Ducey to scrap his stay-at-home order.

Allegiant Air gets OK to drop Tucson airport service but keeps flying

Allegiant Air gets OK to drop Tucson airport service but keeps flying

Low-cost carrier Allegiant could drop Tucson under an exemption related to federal pandemic aid, but is still flying here and even launched Las Vegas service on Friday.

Rising COVID-19 cases prompt city of Tucson to delay reopening of its facilities

Rising COVID-19 cases prompt city of Tucson to delay reopening of its facilities

Target date to resume certain public services is June 22.

1-in-4 nursing homes in Pima County report COVID-19 deaths

1-in-4 nursing homes in Pima County report COVID-19 deaths

More than half of the federally licensed nursing homes in Pima County have had at least one COVID-19 case among residents and staff, according to data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Gov. Ducey defends ending stay-at-home order as Arizona COVID-19 deaths near 1,000

Gov. Ducey defends ending stay-at-home order as Arizona COVID-19 deaths near 1,000

The governor acknowledged the number of cases of people contracting the virus has increased in the weeks following his decisions. But he said that was to be expected, what with more people getting tested.

17 employees test positive for COVID-19 at Tucson's 911 dispatch center

17 employees test positive for COVID-19 at Tucson's 911 dispatch center

Even with absences, emergency dispatching services continued as expected during outbreak, city officials said.

Tucson's Rincon Market closes after owner failed to pay rent

Tucson's Rincon Market closes after owner failed to pay rent

The neighborhood market and grocer had closed up shop during the statewide coronavirus shutdown but hoped to reopen in May. 

Pandemic steers Tucson toward drive-in movie boom

Pandemic steers Tucson toward drive-in movie boom

You can catch drive-in movies in the Tucson area six nights a week. 

Tucson's Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails is reopening with patio service

Tucson's Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails is reopening with patio service

Janos Wilder is offering dinner service on the patio, with social distancing measures in place, and takeout beginning Friday, June 5. 

Tucson airport will require passengers, others to wear face masks

Tucson airport will require passengers, others to wear face masks

As travelers return to the sky, Tucson International Airport has shifted from "strongly recommending" face masks to requiring them. The airport has also taken other measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

Number of COVID-19 hospitalizations rises past 1,000 in Arizona

Number of COVID-19 hospitalizations rises past 1,000 in Arizona

The hospitalizations figure, a record, comes amid what has been a steady upward trend in cases since the Arizona Department of Health Services began tracking the numbers in early April.

As coronavirus threatens to muffle McKale Center, Wildcats coach Sean Miller says 'there's so much unknown'

As coronavirus threatens to muffle McKale Center, Wildcats coach Sean Miller says 'there's so much unknown'

Will playing in an indoor environment that's believed to be more conducive to virus spread mean no fans or limited fans? If allowed, will fans have to wear masks? Be discouraged from yelling? And how many games will there be, anyway? 

With Hollywood delaying blockbuster summer films, cinemas slow to reopen

With Hollywood delaying blockbuster summer films, cinemas slow to reopen

Most Tucson's movie theaters say they are waiting for Hollywood to put out new movies. 

TUSD cancels in-person graduation due to ongoing coronavirus concerns

TUSD cancels in-person graduation due to ongoing coronavirus concerns

The possibility of a spike in coronavirus cases locally created cause for concern for Tucson Unified and health officials, leading to the cancelation of the events planned for later this month.

Pima County set to boost tracking of people exposed to the coronavirus

Pima County set to boost tracking of people exposed to the coronavirus

The expanded effort seeks to conitnue to minimize the spread of the coronavirus throughout the Tucson area.

Arizona rolls out recommendations for reopening schools as coronavirus continues

Arizona rolls out recommendations for reopening schools as coronavirus continues

Distancing school desks, temperature checks, face masks and limiting the use of commonly shared areas like cafeterias and playgrounds are among the recommendations for Arizona schools devising reopening plans. 

TUSD forms plan to reopen schools as teachers, parents voice concerns about returning

TUSD forms plan to reopen schools as teachers, parents voice concerns about returning

Many Tucson parents are telling Tucson's largest school district they want choices when it comes to sending their kids back to campuses as educators share concerns about returning in the absence of a coronavirus vaccine. 

Poll: Slight majority willing to send children back to school upon reopening

Poll: Slight majority willing to send children back to school upon reopening

With about 20% saying "no" to a return to schools, the financial impact could be worrisome; fewer students in classes could mean less public aid for Arizona schools.

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Arizona bars, nightclubs and gyms face mandatory shutdowns amid coronavirus spike

Arizona bars, nightclubs and gyms face mandatory shutdowns amid coronavirus spike

Arizona  Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday reversed his order to allow an assortment of businesses to reopen and also instituted a delay on the start of the school year.
 

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