“Introduced a few years ago as an interim pet-housing solution, the tent has saved many lives at PACC by providing additional housing space for dogs, but right now, it’s filled to capacity,” the shelter said.
Business and community events and news in Tucson and southern Arizona.
Tucson schools scramble to serve students, families as teacher strike looms
Some school districts promise to keep schools open, even if they can’t provide instruction.
About-face on opioids helped Tucson family physician earn national honor
Dr. Christian Moher admitted mistakes in opioid-prescription rates, innovated a solution.
Gov. Ducey vetoes Republican bills in push to get money for teacher raises
Ducey justified the vetoes with a call for 20 percent teacher raises.
ZIP codes serve as indicator of community health, Arizona study finds
“Your ZIP code is more important to your health than your genetic code,” says report by the Arizona Partnership for Healthy Communities.
Antigone Books workers seeking to become store’s owners
The three bookstore employees secured a loan and now need to raise enough funds for a purchase in May.
Jurors in border agent’s trial deadlocked, judge says keep deliberating
Jurors in the trial of Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz told a federal judge this afternoon they’ve been unable to reach a unanimous verdict.
Jurors in border agent’s trial deadlocked, judge says keep deliberating
Jurors in the trial of Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz told a federal judge this afternoon they’ve been unable to reach a unanimous verdict.
Jurors in border agent’s trial deadlocked, judge says keep deliberating
Jurors in the trial of Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz told a federal judge this afternoon they’ve been unable to reach a unanimous verdict.
Jurors in border agent’s trial deadlocked, judge says keep deliberating
Jurors in the trial of Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz told a federal judge this afternoon they’ve been unable to reach a unanimous verdict.