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Tucson Patch COVID-19 Update
Here's the news to know about COVID-19 in Tucson from May 24 - 30.

Here's the news to know about COVID-19 in Tucson from May 24 - 30.

"I can't breathe" was the rallying cry at the Phoenix protest demanding justice for George Floyd, who died in police custody in Minneapolis.
Gov. Doug Ducey and Dr. Cara Christ, Director of Arizona Department of Health Services answered questions at COVID-19 news conference.
The Green Business Leaders Program wants to help businesses grow in Southern Arizona and fight climate change.
The obituary of an Arizona version of Hunter S. Thompson (minus the journalism and politics) went viral, now he's getting his own brew.
Some states will see a lot of rain. Others can expect scorching heat. Here’s what the Almanac says for Arizona.
The lawsuit claims that the tech company collected location data from Android users without their consent, even when tracking was disabled.
Missing live sports? Stream Arizona football games with Arizona Sports 98.7 FM during a limited six-week event.
The Trust for Public Land ranked the largest cities in the country based on their park systems. Find out how our city fared.
The Trust for Public Land ranked the largest cities in the country based on their park systems. Find out how our city fared.
"Gila monsters, rattlesnakes, mountain lions, etc. are part of the package of living in Arizona. Educate yourself to better coexist."
Despite economic concerns caused by COVID-19, home prices continued to increase in Phoenix in March.
A recent survey shows only 34 percent of Americans are worried bout getting skin cancer, which affects 23 in 100,000 Arizona residents.
Thousands of nursing home residents have died of COVID-19, but regular testing may be unsustainable without additional funding.
Recent polls show President Donald Trump and U.S. Sen. Martha McSally are trailing in re-election bids in battleground state Arizona.
The annual Fortune 500 list ranks the top revenue-generating companies in the United States.
Here's the news to know about COVID-19 in Tucson from May 17 - 23.
Here's the news to know about COVID-19 in Phoenix from May 17 - 23.
For Memorial Day 2020 a "solemn wreath laying ceremony" will be shared on Facebook.
It's still possible to celebrate Memorial Day 2020 in Tucson, here's how.