Music venues across Arizona are balancing how to safely reopen a year after the COVID-19 pandemic began in America.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Pima County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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Following months of closure due to the coronavirus, DOWNTOWN Kitchen + Cocktails will permanently close its doors.
Food delivery service DoorDash will open a new convenience store, DashMart, in Tucson. It is currently available in 12 other cities.
Businesses in the heart of Tucson will officially reopen Oct. 1 with help from the Pima County Health Department.
Applications open Friday for small businesses and nonprofits struggling with the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
As Arizona opens amid a new coronavirus spike, a Tucson sneeze guard manufacturer says he's busy as ever — and that demand is increasing.
According to the Associated Press Tucson car dealership Dependable Auto, Inc. sold vehicles under false pretenses to many Arizonans.
The Green Business Leaders Program wants to help businesses grow in Southern Arizona and fight climate change.
As unemployment soars, many companies are still looking to hire.
Through the fund, businesses affected by the coronavirus can take advantage of the Tucson Resiliency Direct Loan Program.
Raytheon Missiles & Defense has won a contract to build long-range, nuclear-capable standoff weapons for the military.
Known for their roast beef sandwiches, Arby's recently delivered free meals to healthcare workers at Canyon Vista Medical Center.
An on-duty police officer was driving by Los Betos on North Oracle Road when he noticed smoke coming from the restaurant.
Add your business to the Tucson Patch business directory to let your customers know what's happening during the coronavirus crisis.
Macy’s announced Monday it will furlough the majority of its workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Food and alcohol delivery services, restaurants offering deals, free or inexpensive streaming options, pharmacy deliveries and more.
The malls and shopping outlets managed by Simon Property Group temporarily closed Wednesday night.
Macy’s says it will provide benefits and compensations to its impacted workers.
Foster’s Shoes is holding a going-out-of-business sale ahead of its expected closure in March.
The James Beard Foundation has released semifinalists, including some in Tucson, for its 30th annual culinary awards competition
Tucson appears at No. 21 on WalletHub's list of the best STEM job markets among the 100 largest U.S. metros.
New University of Arizona study results indicate the "Fake it until you make it" mantra can backfire at work.
Sun Van and Sun Tran job fairs will be held this Saturday and Sat., Feb. 1 respectively. Both are hiring for transportation and office jobs.
Melissa Ortiz, a freelance software developer in Tucson, has become hyperaware that her industry largely excludes people who look like her.
The lines to cross the U.S. border have continued to grow because there are not sufficient Customs and Border Protection personnel.
Raytheon Missile Systems on Wednesday announced plans to expand its Tucson workforce by more than 1,000 new jobs in the next three years.
New rules prohibit hot weather disconnections over past-due bills. Here’s how often power was shut off in 2018.
The Brookings Institution looked at how well metro areas across the country are positioned to adapt to the changing job landscape.
The beauty products retailer is closing its stores in Tucson the morning of Wednesday, June 5.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its 2017 regional price index. Some metros pay 20 percent more for goods than the average American
Charrovida is described as a Mediterranean-Sonoran fusion restaurant featuring plant-based dishes with sustainable ingredients.
The six-story building, going up in the east parking lot, will connect with the TCC and feature a rooftop bar.
Denver-based company specializing in flea markets will bring upgrades to the park, including WiFi.
Feasibility studies showed the two-hotel proposal was too tight on the downtown Tucson block.
The school, with mostly online students, is opening a support center in Tucson for its students on the west coast.