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The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
The incident allegedly happened a few weeks ago at a Tucson vaccination site, according to KOLD-TV. → Read More
Three Pima County districts explain the severity of the COVID Math Slide and how long it could take to recover → Read More
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Two FEMA mobile teams will start vaccinating patients this weekend in Pima County. Supervisor Dr. Matt Heinz said "They will simultaneously deploy to two sites in the areas of highest need." Each team has a minimum goal of 250 shots per day. The teams will focus on the southern and western areas of the county. → Read More
CDC extends temporary halt to June 30th. → Read More
In a rare unanimous vote, the Pima County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution to seek help from the Biden Administration and Arizona's congressional delegation. → Read More
The state has rejected FEMA’s offer to bring at least 240,000 vaccine doses to Pima County. → Read More
4 high school teens talk about their unprecedented journey through pandemic learning → Read More
An internal memo sent to staff last week from Chief Chris Magnus describes the impact of the severe staffing shortage. → Read More
The Arizona Department of Education handed down directives on AzMERIT testing. → Read More