City of Tucson
Recent News About City of Tucson
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Covid-19 Cases Continue to Rise in Arizona Among Unvaccinated People
Covid-19 Cases Continue to Rise in Arizona Among Unvaccinated People.
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Albert Elias Awarded Distinguished Planning Pioneer Award
Albert Elias Awarded Distinguished Planning Pioneer Award.
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Call for Vendors: Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair
Call for Vendors: Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair.
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City of Tucson Announces Mask Requirements for City Facilities
Following updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the City of Tucson, July 28, re-instituted its mask policy for people in City buildings, including those who are fully vaccinated.
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Mobile Covid-19 Vaccination Sites Continue This Week
Mobile Covid-19 Vaccination Sites Continue This Week.
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CITY OF TUCSON: City of Tucson Recieves "Town of the Year" Award From Az Chapter of Forty & Eight Society
The City of Tucson will be recognized as the 2021 "Town of the Year" by the Arizona Chapter of the Forty & Eight Society of the American Legion.
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CITY OF TUCSON: Tucson Parks and Recreation to Begin Registration for Kidco Afterschool
Tucson Parks and Recreation's KIDCO Afterschool program will resume for the 2021-22 school year.
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Remote Tucson pilot program launched to attract remote workers to region
Startup Tucson recently launched a pilot program to attract remote workers to Southern Arizona, according to a news release by the City of Tucson.
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Applications available for We are One Somos Uno Resiliency utility grants for small businesses
Applications are now being accepted for the grant program benefitting small businesses through CARES Act funds approved by the Tucson City Council and Mayor Regina Romero.
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Businesses in Downtown Tucson reopen with safety guidelines, precautions
A grand reopening of businesses in Tucson's downtown core began on Oct. 1.
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Tucson offers grants for artists, art organizations for COVID-19 relief
Tucson artists and art organizations can now apply for COVID-19 pandemic relief, with the city having over $700,000 available, according to a press release from the City of Tucson.
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Tucson approves $2.5 million in grants for small businesses, nonprofits
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and Tucson City Council recently approved $2.5 million in grants for small businesses and nonprofits.
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Small business grants still available, Tucson officials say
Assistance grants are available for small businesses in the City of Tucson, Tucson officials said in a press release.
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Ducey allocates funding to benefit homeless population with food, shelter
Arizona has been especially hit hard with the coronavirus.
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Voluntary COVID testing available for city employees, families and contract employees
City employees, their families and contract employees can now receive a voluntary COVID-19 test in Tucson, according to a press release from the City of Tucson.
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Tucson mayor extends emergency declaration keeping city parks, buildings closed until June 8
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero recently added another extension to an emergency declaration that will keep the city's parks and buildings, except for city court, closed until June 8, despite the state's stay-at-home order being lifted.
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Tucson willing to 'move heaven and Earth' for inclusion in MLB's upcoming relocation to Arizona
The City of Tucson is willing to go to great lengths to be included in Major League Baseball’s conversation for an upcoming strategy in the state, according to Tucson.com.
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Companies plan to produce COVID-19 tests with quick results
Plans to fight COVID-19 have been brought to light by Accelerate Diagnostics Inc. and BioCheck Inc.
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University of Arizona breaks ground on respiratory-assist invention
A new respiratory-assist invention has the potential to aid those who are struggling to breathe from COVID-19.
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Tanque Verde Swap Meet cancelled out of COVID-19 concerns
The Tanque Verde Swap Meet joined the long list of events to either be cancelled or postponed because of the COVID-19 outbreak.