More Arizona Pima County Government Stories

Pima County may stop COVID-19 testing

Officials said they don’t have the money to continue.

State wants 24/7 COVID-19 vaccine site in Pima County

Vaccine shortage means cuts to local centers.

Pima County COVID-19 vaccine shortage due to federal government

The state made an error in ordering according to a member of Congress.

Pima County getting fewer COVID-19 vaccines

The head of the Board of Supervisors is reaching out for more inoculations.

Pima County curfew on hold

A judge put the 10:00 p.m. curfew on hold, for now.

Pima County faces COVID-19 vaccine shortage

Officials say there is about a week’s worth of vaccine left.

Pima County moves to Prioritized 1B for COVID-19 vaccines

More than 20,000 people signed up in a couple hours today.

Pima County readies COVID-19 vaccine expansion

The county is preparing four additional vaccine sites.

Pima County's COVID-19 costs keep growing

Federal money for the pandemic has run out.

Pima County residents can now text 911 for help

Messages to 911 sent via text will be handled with the same priority as phone calls.

Masks mandatory in public in Pima County

The Board of Supervisors met in emergency session to pass the ordinance.

State map showing coronavirus cases by ZIP 'pretty much meaningless,' Pima County Health director says

Bob England says the map mostly shows where some limited groups have been tested, not the spread of the virus.

County Supervisor Richard Elías dies

The long-time local official died early Saturday morning.

County puts off vote to raise tobacco age to 21

The delay caused the city to postpone its vote, and council members say they may try to pass an ordinance on their own.

Increasing the Smoking Age Has Wide Support in Pima County

A new poll shows residents approve of raising the age to buy tobacco.

Tucson City Council Votes to Take E-Scooters for a Spin

A dockless electric scooter pilot program was approved to start later this summer.

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