UPDATES: Tucson-area coronavirus developments, April 24: What we know | Government & Politics
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As the spread of coronavirus continues, here are the latest updates from Southern Arizona.
Arizona lawmakers OK religious freedom bill despite discrimination concerns
Coronavirus cases in Arizona, mapped by county: April 20
Masks no longer required on Tucson public transit
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Free Zoom talks offered about long COVID, other virus problems
Arizona lawmakers OK religious freedom bill despite discrimination concerns
Coronavirus cases in Arizona, mapped by county: April 13
Tucson Electric Power bills going up
All things considered, Tucson book festival was a triumph
Coronavirus cases in Arizona, mapped by county: April 6
New operator approved for Old Tucson Studios
Business looking up for street vendors at Nogales border crossing
Tucson Electric customers could see big increase in monthly bill
3 days, 6 stages: Folk Festival returns to downtown Tucson
Tucson-area teacher surprised with award for success during pandemic
TUSD middle-schoolers years behind in math, reading in 2 schools
Arizona senators ask Biden to keep policy that quickly expels migrants from US
Panel OKs banning any COVID vax mandates for Arizona students
Coronavirus cases in Arizona, mapped by county: March 23
Beleaguered health system struggles to treat poor, isolated patients
Pima County announces potential new operator for Old Tucson Studios
Coronavirus cases in Arizona, mapped by county: March 16
University of Arizona set to end mask mandates next week
Safety violations, resource shortages put Arizona dialysis patients at heightened risk
Summer education program sign-ups likely won’t start until late March
TUSD to end mask mandates, return to in-person meetings
Coronavirus cases in Arizona, mapped by county: March 9
Supervisors to resume in-person meetings, end mask mandates for Pima County buildings
Coronavirus cases in Arizona, mapped by county: March 2
Pima County schools weigh whether to lift mask mandates
Workers fired for refusing COVID vaccine would get year’s pay under Arizona legislation
Pima County, Tucson receive extra $22M to help prevent evictions, could get more
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