(Tucson, AZ) Governor Ducey has announced Arizona's stay-at-home order will expire on Friday, May 15.
When most Pima County public libraries reopen in a few days, library officials stressed that it will not be business as usual.
Pima County officials will not yet open pools and splash pads, despite the lifting of restrictions announced by the governor.
"We have a lot of hungry people, and they deserve our help," Tucson Bishop Edward Weisenburg said.
Proof of caregiving for children is required to receive snack bags, but you do not need a library card or show ID to receive the produce.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
May-June webinar series is focused on supporting small businesses through the challenge of pandemic. There are 10 new topics in schedule.
Delays are possible during traffic signal upgrades on May 7 and 12.
Employers who provide paid family and medical leave to their employees may claim a tax credit recently extended until December 31, 2020.
In this free program, kids ages 4 to 5 will build school ready skills through stories, songs, and interactive learning activities.
"The theme this week was animals of all kinds, our furry and feathered and scaly friends. I hope you had as much fun as I did."
The Library app is getting an upgrade, and it will roll out starting on May 4 for users of Apple iOS devices -- iPhones and iPads.
Basically, it’s the time to purify heart, mind, and body, so that the sins of the previous months will be forgiven.
Reid Park Zoo's newborn elephant calf wiggled her way into Tucson residents’ hearts, earning the name they selected for her.
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The woman and dog were attacked near the Coronado National Memorial over the weekend, Arizona Game and Fish officials said.
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office is urging people to use caution when traveling through the Chula Vista community.
No Kid Hungry’s map shows where Tucson kids sidelined from school by the coronavirus crisis can get access to free meals.
They've already delivered nearly 500 meals to medical workers at Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital, but they're not done yet.
The meerkat pups are the first-ever of the species born at the 24-acre zoological gardens.
To mourn the passing of "Pizza Man" Dino Chonis, his family asked customers to draw on his shop's outer wall. The results stunned them.
It took three baths to remove all of the glue, according to Tucson Wildlife Center.
The Lyrids, the first of the spring and summer meteor showers called “Old Faithful,” offer a chance to get outside our homes in Tucson.
The family of Dino Chonis is temporarily closing the store to honor the memory of Tucson's "pizza man."
St. Philip’s in the HIlls offers a $35,000 gift that, when leveraged, will pay off $3.5 million in medical debt for Pima County residents.
A baby elephant was born at the Reid Park Zoo this week and the first pictures are a delightful distraction during the coronavirus shutdown.
April’s full moon is a supermoon, and it's the brightest of 2020. Here’s how to see the full pink supermoon in Tucson.
Tucson authorities closed many of Tucson parks facilities and amenities in order to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Arizona electric companies are committing to not shutting off electricity due to inability to pay during the coronavirus pandemic.
Arizona mayors responded to Gov. Doug Ducey's inclusion of golf courses, pawnshops and others as essential businesses.
A Tucson nonprofit is raising money for the staff members of three Tucson restaurants affected by the coronavirus.
The Tucson Festival of Books generally draws more than 100,000 people to the University of Arizona campus each year.
If you’ve been awaiting the official arrival of spring in Tucson, the vernal equinox is not occurring when you may think it should.
The longtime jockey died from his injuries after falling from a horse at Rillito Racetrack, local media outlets report.
Video on the Neighbors app shows a bobcat looking for something to eat in Tucson. It didn’t go away hungry.
Pima County is offering a summer work program for youth age 14 to 21, earning $12 per hour and high school credits. Apply now.
Street closures between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. for the parade are cause to bus detours.
In 2018, he was crossing the street by the VA when he was hit by a pick up truck. He's now calling for the crossing signal to be longer.
The Tucson Rodeo is in full swing. See here what events are coming up, when to see them and much more.