Coronavirus in Tucson has forced local businesses to change quickly. Creative Juice Art Bar, Mostly Books, Why I Love Where I Live, Pivot Produce and The Loft Cinema are innovating as customers stay home.
- By Ronald Lancaster Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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Tucson writer, once content to live solo, misses human connection - do you?
- Irene McKisson | This Is Tucson
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More COVID-19 cases in Pima County, uplifting messages, free meals for children begin, pay-what-you-can meals at Welcome Diner and more updates from Monday, March 23.
- Irene McKisson | This Is Tucson
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More COVID-19 cases in Pima County, uplifting messages, free meals for children begin, pay-what-you-can meals at Welcome Diner and more updates from Monday, March 23.
- Patty Machelor
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Jack Masterman, 89, fell at their Tucson home and developed pneumonia. He's trying to get to a skilled nursing rehabilitation center near their home, but needs to test negative for COVID-19 first.
- Patty Machelor
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Jack Masterman, 89, fell at their Tucson home and developed pneumonia. He's trying to get to a skilled nursing rehabilitation center near their home, but needs to test negative for COVID-19 first.
- Irene McKisson | This Is Tucson
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More COVID-19 cases in Pima County, uplifting messages, free meals for children begin, pay-what-you-can meals at Welcome Diner and more updates from Monday, March 23.
- This Is Tucson
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Arizona school kids won't be going back to school before mid-April; Tucson businesses are super innovative; Loft is streaming films to your living room; and restaurants are fundraising for workers.
- This Is Tucson
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Local produce is being delivered, offered in drive-thrus and donated to those in need; the state is mandating restaurant dining room closures; and TUSD gets meals for kids set up.
- This Is Tucson
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Today we were tracking the impact on Tucson restaurant workers after restaurant dining rooms were forced to close; more closures at places like the zoo and Casino del Sol; and some brighter stories like Eegee's donating all their baked bread and local businesses moving education, craft, baking and fitness classes online.
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