Arizonans who are unvaccinated have a higher chance of contracting and dying 0f COVID-19, according to the state department of health.
The rate of new cases has decreased recently in Pima County.
Through a partnership with the city of Tucson, Pima County is offering COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters at the center.
If you’re looking for COVID-19 testing options to stay safe over Thanksgiving, here’s where to go.
If you're looking to get your heart pumping ahead of the big holiday meal, Reid Park in Tucson is the place to be Thanksgiving morning.
Case counts are up again. Here's a list of places to get a booster as well as places that are doing vaccinations for ages 5-11.
The testing kits are available at more than a dozen local libraries.
Stay safe against the flu and COVID-19 this season by following these suggestions from Banner – University Medicine.
The nonprofit graded nearly 3,000 hospitals in Tucson and across the country on how well they prevent errors, infections and more.
The health department plans to distribute the kits Saturday.
Pregnant women in Pima County have moderate vulnerability to poor health outcomes, according to a new analysis.
Tucson is entering its second flu season amid a global pandemic. Luckily, there are plenty of places in town to get a flu shot.
Chuck Huckelberry's wife thanked all those who shared their concerns and wished him a speedy recovery.
Those eligible can choose any vaccine as their booster regardless of which one they received for their initial dose, health officials said.
The 21st National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be held Oct. 23. Here’s where to take unused pills in Tucson.
The trailhead will be closed for part of this week as a film crew works in the area.
With influenza activity typically increasing in October and November, there are ways you can keep yourself and your loved ones protected.
Trace amounts of naturally occurring arsenic were found in Parent’s Choice Rice Baby Cereal sold at Walmart in Tucson.
Has ongoing stress surrounding the pandemic left you feeling less like yourself? Banner – University Medicine has tips to help you cope.
Brnovich says that Tucson will lose out on state funds if it does not rescind or amend its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees.
The testing is set to begin Saturday at the Abrams Public Health Center.
Former Surgeon General urges vaccination to stop the spread and mutation of COVID-19.
As of Sunday, 53.4 percent of Arizona residents were fully vaccinated.
Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Pima County and across AZ.
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero directed City Manager Michael Ortega to resume a mask mandate in all city facilities, as COVID-19 cases rise.
In addition to ranking the best hospitals in the nation, new rankings from U.S. News also highlight the best hospitals by region.
Senior Services CEO Jeff Salter and his electric bicycle are crisscrossing the U.S. to raise funds for in-home senior care. Read more here.
Swimming pool dangers persist, especially for children, in Tucson.
The grant will support the department’s ongoing work to identify and improve public health equity in Pima County after the pandemic.
The virtual conference is scheduled for June 22, 2021
An updated list of all the incentives and vaccination sites can be found on the Pima Count website.
Tucson officials will indefinitely suspend operations at one of the city’s water treatment plants to keep it from getting overwhelmed.
Pima County Care Center is hosting a free vaccination and microchip event for pets this Saturday, to boost efforts against viruses.
To remain protected even if you are vaccinated, Banner – University Medicine suggests that you stay updated and avoid large gatherings.
Pima County is teaming up with the Arizona Lottery to offer scratcher tickets to anyone that gets a COVID-19 vaccination this weekend.
The Tucson City Council voted 4-1 to rescind the city's mask mandate Tuesday. Here's what you need to know.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to end the county's mask requirement. after the CDC's announcement on Thursday. Here's why.
For those who are fully vaccinated, Banner – University Medicine shares helpful advice on how you can protect yourself and others.
The number of deaths reported to the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner increased 28% in 2020. Here's why.