Mark Mingura, KVOA  News 4 Tucson

Mark Mingura

KVOA News 4 Tucson

Tucson, AZ, United States

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UArizona to require vaccines for all employees by Dec. 8

TUCSON (KVOA) - In an announcement made Friday, the University of Arizona will now require COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees by December 8. → Read More

Witness of fatal Mount Lemmon crash speaks

TUCSON (KVOA) - This past weekend, Laura Rodriguez was identified as the woman who died in a crash this weekend while heading down Mount Lemmon. → Read More

Nationally and locally businesses are hiring, but nobody is getting hired

TUCSON (KVOA) - The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that there are a record number of jobs available at 10.9 million and there are nearly eight million job seekers in → Read More

New HBO series set to begin filming in Tucson

Hollywood is coming back to Tucson and with it, a projected 65 million dollar economic boost. → Read More

Filming for new HBO series beings in Tucson's west side

Hollywood is coming back to Tucson and with it, a projected 65 million dollar economic boost. → Read More

Stray bullet nearly costs man his life

A midtown shooting on Tuesday that left one man dead almost claimed another unsuspecting victim. → Read More

To-Go Cocktails are here to stay

TUCSON (KVOA) - Starting today you can now get cocktails to go from bars around the state. → Read More

President of Mexico apologizes to Pascua Yaqui tribes for centuries of persecution

The president of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, publicly apologized for atrocities committed by the Mexican government against the Pasqua Yaqui Tribe in Sonora, dating back centuries. → Read More

While many struggle to hire, one assisted living center is nearly fully staffed

With fewer people wanting to work, Via Elegante and many others across Tucson were left with a lot of demand but no staff to meet it. → Read More

TUSD to vote on increasing pay for bus drivers in training

The Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) will be voting on a pay increase for its bus drivers while they're in training as the district looks to fill open vacancies that have forced them to stop some bus routes. → Read More

Haitian refugees arrive in Tucson

Once the Haitian refugees get to Tucson they'll be processed by border patrol. From there, migrants will then head to Casa Alitas temporarily, while they are set up with other families who are living in the states already. → Read More

More COVID-19 treatment options undergoing clinical trials

Arizona Clinical Trials (ACT), a medical research clinic, is hoping to change the future of COVID-19. → Read More

Arizona adjusts approach towards unvaccinated population

Last month Governor Doug Ducey named Dr. Richard Carmona the senior advisor on public health emergency preparedness. → Read More

Ivermectin still in high demand despite warnings against its use

Nearly a quarter of patients in banner hospitals are being treated for COVID-19, most of those patients are not vaccinated, according to Banner Health. → Read More

Fourth Avenue Street Fair aims to preserve tradition and culture

The Fourth Avenue Merchant's Association (FAMA) is asking the community for donations to help bring back the bi-annual street fair. → Read More

Hollywood Tucson? Downtown group trying to lure production companies

$500,000 has been set aside in a reserve fund from the group Rio Nuevo, whose focus is revitalizing downtown Tucson, to create an entertainment fund geared towards luring TV and movie productions to Tucson. → Read More

New 'A' Mountain restrictions cause conflict among Tucson residents

Starting on Monday "A" Mountain will be closed to all traffic for the next two weeks while crews work on repairs to the structure of the "A," but some residents think the city is using the break as an excuse to further restrict access to the mountain. → Read More

Pima County Schools trending in right direction with COVID cases

The Pima County Health Department is hopeful we may have seen the worst of it as numbers trended down this past week. → Read More

Marijuana sales soaring into $1 billion industry in Arizona

The Arizona Department of Revenue said people have spent almost $1 billion this year on both recreational and medical marijuana. Those working in the industry say that has a chance to double. → Read More

Over one million COVID-19 cases reported in Arizona

"Everyone who is eligible to be vaccinated should get vaccinated, it is safe, effective, it's free. FDA just approved the Pfizer vaccine fully for anyone 16 and older," said Jessica Rigler, Assistant Director COVID-19 Response Team, AZDHS. → Read More