City of Tucson
Recent News About City of Tucson
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Family friend of constable killed in Tucson shooting: ‘Her passion was to make the world a better place’
A funeral service was recently held for Constable Deborah Martinez-Garibay, who was killed in the line of duty on Aug. 25 while serving an eviction notice at a central Tucson apartment complex.
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Tucson council member says grant ‘will help make this community’s dog park dreams come true’
Tucson Parks and Recreation has been awarded a $25,000 grant from PetSafe brand to build a new dog park at Lincoln Park featuring a water spray and giant obstacle course.
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Pony.ai CEO on Tucson partnership: 'Tucson is quickly becoming a leading city for tech startups'
On September 22, 2022, Pony.ai announced it will begin testing its autonomous vehicles in Tucson, Arizona, and is partnering with Pima Community College.
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Tucson Mayor Regina Romero tells Senate committee that city will be 'equitable, climate-resilient desert city'
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero traveled to Washington on Sept. 21 to testify before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works about Tucson's vision for the future and its growth in sustainability under the recent infrastructure laws.
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Comfort of knowing utilities, our modes of communication, and our ability to call 911
Comfort of knowing utilities, our modes of communication, and our ability to call 911.
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Club Zeus in Tucson is now open: ‘Everybody leaves feeling like a rockstar’
Club Zeus, a new nightclub for adults who have special needs, is now open in Tucson, featuring a dance party on the second Saturday of each month.
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Cyclovia Tucson Needs Volunteers
Cyclovia Tucson Needs Volunteers.
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Tucson Parks and Recreation Opens Three New Playgrounds
Tucson Parks and Recreation Opens Three New Playgrounds.
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Tucson's GAP Ministries expands: 'We're excited to see what more we can do and how we can help'
Tucson-based GAP Ministries has grown its foster care program by opening a new center for southern Arizona foster families and children.
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View Past and Current Development in Tucson
View Past and Current Development in Tucson.
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Arizona Legislature Committee to Hold Housing Hearing in Tucson
Arizona Legislature Committee to Hold Housing Hearing in Tucson.
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Find the 'Ready, Set, Rec!' Mobile Recreation Vans Throughout Tucson
Find the 'Ready, Set, Rec!' Mobile Recreation Vans Throughout Tucson.
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Stay Active and Fit With a Parks and Recreation Center Pass
Stay Active and Fit With a Parks and Recreation Center Pass.
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Tucson Water Updates Rebate Programs
Tucson Water Updates Rebate Programs.
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Proposal to Rename Alamo Wash Greenway in Honor of Former Mayor
Proposal to Rename Alamo Wash Greenway in Honor of Former Mayor.
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Tucson begins preliminary work on 22nd Street Bridge repair: 'project impacts a large amount of people'
The City of Tucson has begun work to rebuild the 22nd Street Bridge thanks to a $25 million federal grant that makes possible relief for many area drivers, officials say.
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Tucson officials set to implement 'One Water 2100' plan for sustainable water supply
Officials from the City of Tucson and Tucson Water recently discussed a new “master plan” for creating a sustainable water supply into the future.
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Tucson receives $12.1 million grant for electric buses: 'It will mean cleaner air and less pollution in our streets'
Tucson will soon increase its fleet of electric buses with a $12.1 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration.
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Transit Fares Pop-up Events Continue This Week
Transit Fares Pop-up Events Continue This Week.
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City of Tucson combats landlord discrimination: 'Getting more landlords in the housing choice voucher program
Tucson city officials say that despite a housing shortage in the area, they still have to battle landlord discrimination, especially toward those who receive federal housing assistance.