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CANNABIS BOWL 2021: Results of this year’s reader poll
Dispensaries and Clinics Best Delivery ServiceEarth’s Healing, 2075 E. Benson Highway, 78 W. River Road While both Grassp Delivery and Desert Bloom Re-Leaf Center provide solid delivery of fresh bud and locally crafted edibles, it’s Earth’s Healing’s delivery that wins the top spot in this category, which has been more important than ever in the…
The Daily Saguaro, Monday 4/26/21
This week we feature saguaro faces…
How Josh Hawley and Marjorie Taylor Greene Juiced Their Fundraising Numbers
[image-1] Two of the leading Republican firebrands in Congress touted big fundraising hauls as a show of grassroots support for their high-profile stands against accepting the 2020 election results. But new financial disclosures show that Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., relied on an email marketing vendor that takes as much…
Jake Plummer, other athletes continue to push for pro-marijuana change in sports
PHOENIX – The unofficial marijuana holiday, April 20, has become a popular day around the world. This year, it comes at a time when the marijuana landscape is drastically changing in terms of its acceptance from a recreational standpoint and in the medical field. It’s also a substance that has been the root of much…
Supervisor Christy Cites Bogus Paper in Support of Lifting Pima County’s Mask Ordinance
Pima County Supervisor Steve Christy cited a bogus study making its way around right-wing websites when he made a run at lifting Pima County’s mask ordinance at yesterday’s board meeting. Christy’s motion died for lack of a second. In justifying his push to lift the ordinance that requires Pima County residents to wear face masks…
State school officials rebuff Ducey’s decision to lift mask mandate
WASHINGTON – Education officials rebuffed Gov. Doug Ducey’s decision this week to lift the mask mandate for state schools, with many districts planning to ignore what they called an “irresponsible” decision in a state where COVID-19 cases continue to rise. “As soon as the governor released it, right away our locals went and met with…
Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Wednesday, April 21: New cases remain on a plateau; Here’s how to set up vaccine appointments
With 649 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases closed in on 856,000 as of Wednesday, April 21, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 93 new cases today, has seen 114,438 of the state’s 855,804 confirmed cases. With six new deaths reported this…
Potential jaguar habitat at U.S.-Mexico border identified by University of Arizona researchers
TUCSON – Although jaguars are widely assumed to live exclusively in Mexico, Central and South America, they once prowled Arizona, New Mexico and Texas before colonizers and poachers in the 19th century drove most of these beautifully spotted big cats out of the U.S. So when Ganesh Marin was studying ecosystems along the border U.S.-Mexico…
Tucson Local Media Sold to Times Media Group
Tucson Local Media announced today that the newspaper group was being acquired by Times Media Group of Phoenix. Terms were not disclosed. Tucson Local Media, which has been owned by 13th Street Communications, will continue to publish its six Pima County newspapers: Tucson Weekly, Explorer, Marana News, Foothills News, Desert Times and Inside Tucson Business.…
Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, April 20: Ducey bans ‘vaccine passports,’ lifts mask mandates in schools; Here’s how to set up vaccine appointments; new cases remain on a plateau
With 702 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases rose past 855,000 as of Tuesday, April 20, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 51 new cases today, has seen 114,345 of the state’s 855,155 confirmed cases. With 40 new deaths reported this morning,…
Thousands of UA POD Appointments Available This Week
The University of Arizona POD has 539 unfilled appointments for Monday, according to university officials. Last Friday, the UA POD opened 7,000 appointments for the following week, and has about 4,600 appointments still open for Tuesday through Sunday as of Monday afternoon, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. ADHS reported they have nearly…
Ducey Bans Officials from Requiring Vaccine Passports
Gov. Doug Ducey today banned state and local governments and some businesses from requiring vaccination status in his executive order released Monday. “The residents of our state should not be required by the government to share their private medical information,” said Governor Ducey. “While we strongly recommend all Arizonans get the COVID-19 vaccine, it’s not…
Movie Review: A Far From Routine Vampire Flick
FILM REVIEW: JAKOB’S WIFE NOW PLAYING AT HARKINS TUCSON SPECTRUM 18 Cult horror film goddess Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, From Beyond) gets the modern day bloody vampire film she deserves in Jakob’s Wife, a fittingly uncomfortable, gory, and often funny effort from writer-director Travis Stevens. Crampton plays Anne, wife of preacher Jakob (Larry Fessenden). Anne’s life…
Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Monday, April 19: New vaccine appointments available daily; Here’s how to set appointments up; new cases remain on a plateau
With 692 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases climbed toward 855,000 as of Monday, April 19, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 115 new cases today, has seen 114,294 of the state’s 854,453 confirmed cases. With no new deaths reported this morning,…
Pima County To Review State Terms for Federal Vaccine Pod for Low-Income and Minority Residents
Pima County officials were scheduled to meet with Arizona Department of Health Services and FEMA to discuss contract terms of Pima County’s federal POD today, according to an April 16 memo from County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry. “What the contract does is basically delegate all authority to Pima County, so Pima County would be responsible for…
Buttigieg: Indian Country investment a priority of infrastructure plan
WASHINGTON – Indian Country infrastructure needs, for everything from water to housing to broadband, are a high priority of the Biden administration’s $2.2 trillion American Jobs Plan, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said this week. Buttigieg, in a call with reporters Monday to discuss the plan, said the need to improve 20th-century infrastructure on the lands…
5 gun bills – 3 from Democrats – are on different paths in the Arizona Legislature
Guns are ingrained in the Arizona psyche, from the legendary Shootout at the OK Corral that morphed into tourist-dependent Tombstone to the CNN broadcast of Donald Trump supporters casually carrying long guns during a protest in downtown Phoenix. Arizona has some of the least restrictive gun laws in the nation, built on a pioneer, conservative…
“I Felt Hate More Than Anything”: How an Active Duty Airman Tried to Start a Civil War
Steven Carrillo’s path to the Boogaloo Bois shows the hate group is far more organized and dangerous than previously known. This story is part of a collaboration between ProPublica, Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Program and FRONTLINE that includes the documentary American Insurrection. Watch the documentary. It was 2:20 p.m. on June 6, 2020, and Steven Carrillo,…
A Tiny Number of People Will Be Hospitalized Despite Being Vaccinated. We Have to Learn Why.
Experts say we should investigate “breakthrough infections” to look out for variants and understand who’s vulnerable. In many cases, that’s not happening. Crucial pieces of the puzzle are being tossed in the trash. Dr. Carey Washington was eager to be vaccinated. The psychologist, who was still working at 80 years old, got his first coronavirus…
Giffords, congressional Democrats call for action on gun reform bills
WASHINGTON – Backed by a field of flowers that represent the thousands killed by gun violence each year, former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords said Wednesday that Congress can act on gun reform or “can let the shooting continue.” Giffords, who was severely wounded by a gunman in a 2011 mass shooting, joined congressional Democrats to…
Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Friday, April 16: UA vax pod opening up 7K appointments today; Pima County Superior Court is resuming trials; Here’s how to set up vaccine appointments, COVID tests
With 845 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases rose past 852,000 as of Friday, April 16, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reduced the total number of cases by 31 today, has seen 113,998 of the state’s 852,570 confirmed cases. With 30 new…
Governor signs tribal gaming compact, legalizes sports gambling in Arizona
PHOENIX – After years of resistance from tribes around the state, Gov. Doug Ducey signed House Bill 2772 on Thursday, legalizing daily sports fantasy and sports betting in Arizona. The development comes on the heels of ratification of a revised Tribal-State Gaming Compact. “Today’s signing is the culmination of years of discussion and engagement among many…
Pima County Resumes Jury Trials with New COVID-19 Guidelines
Pima County courts resumed jury trials this week after nearly a year-long hiatus, announced county officials Thursday. “We’re excited to end the moratorium on jury trials in Pima County,” said Presiding Judge Kyle A. Bryson, citing a decrease in COVID-19 cases and an increased availability of the vaccine. With new COVID-19 protocols, the courts are…
Cannabis Pioneer Who Developed Hand-Crafted Marijuana-Infused Edible Dies
Peggy Noonan, an Arizona cannabis pioneer, died on April 10. She was 73. Copia Infusions announced Noonan’s passing after a four-year battle with leukemia. “Peggy was a pioneer in life, as in with business, and was one of the early trailblazers in the Arizona medical marijuana industry,” said a Copia press release. “For nearly the…
Cox offers ‘diversity scholarships’ to area HS seniors
Area highs school seniors can earn $3,500 scholarships to help pay for higher education, thanks to Cox. The 10 Cox Diversity Scholarships, totaled at $35,000, are available to “future Arizona leaders with rich cultural backgrounds,” according to a news release. Applications can be found here. The deadline is May 1. “Helping students achieve their educational…
Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Thursday, April 15: County moving to indoor vax sites; Here’s how to set up vaccine appointments, COVID tests
With 460 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus neared 852,000 as of Thursday, April 15, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 126 new cases today, has seen 114,029 of the state’s 851,725 confirmed cases. With 14 new deaths reported this morning, a total…
Board of Supervisors opposes Tucson Water’s planned rate increase for unincorporated residents
It’s fair to say that many supporters of Donald Trump are taking his loss in the 2020 presidential election badly. That includes Trump himself, who incited his followers into storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 in hopes of preventing a procedural step in the peaceful transfer of power. Trump continues to proclaim, without evidence,…
CANNABIS BOWL 2021: Munchies Madness: 15 of the best places to go when you need a snack
Marijuana and the munchies go together like peanut butter and jelly. Is there anything better than stocking up on your favorite snacks, getting baked and binge-watching Xena: Warrior Princess until you slip into a food coma? (If there is, I have yet to experience it). Considering the Old Pueblo is a bonafide UNESCO City of…
Danehy: Rush Limbaugh continues his radio show from beyond the grave
A few questions: • As Andre 3000 might have asked, what’s lower than really low? I have long (unashamedly) admitted that, for decades, I would listen to Rush Limbaugh if I was driving somewhere when his show was on. I started listening to Limbaugh in the late 1980s, not long after he first came on…
CANNABIS BOWL 2021: Product reviews
With the cannabis market opening to recreational customers, you might be wondering what kind of product is on the shelves of our local dispensaries. Well, the 21st century has brought quite a revolution to marijuana products, what with marijuana extracts now being used in edibles and sold in a variety of forms, including vape cartridges…
Expanded Opportunities: City of Tucson updates zoning for pot-related businesses
After months of discussions, the Tucson City Council last week updated the city’s zoning code related to cannabis dispensaries, opening a wide swath of potential locations to an expanding and lucrative business sector. In a unanimous vote at the Tuesday, April 6, Tucson City Council meeting, council amended its Unified Development Code Related to Medical…
Let’s Get Small: The Latest In Edible Technology: Nano-Emulsification
As the wheels of the cannabis industry turn ever faster, new technologies continue to move from labs to dispensary shelves. For Arizonans, two new edible options are available that utilize a nano-emulsification process. A quick science lesson: nano-emulsions are described in the National Center for Biotechnology Information as an “advanced mode of drug delivery” in…
The Skinny: The real fraud is about the GOP’s latest audit, not the 2020 election
It’s fair to say that many supporters of Donald Trump are taking his loss in the 2020 presidential election badly. That includes Trump himself, who incited his followers into storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 in hopes of preventing a procedural step in the peaceful transfer of power. Trump continues to proclaim, without evidence,…
City Week
Ballet Tucson Pop-Ups. Last November, Ballet Tucson dancers, who had not performed since March 2020, did a brief but magical nighttime concert at the Tucson Botanical Garden. They went on to dance in other unconventional venues, including the Reid Park Zoo, the St. Philip’s Farmers Market, and a Tucson Museum of Art patio. The shows…
Editor’s Note: Happy 4/20
We’ve come a long way from the War on Drugs, which pretty much degenerated into a War on People of Color in far too many jurisdictions. Medical or recreational marijuana is now legal in 36 states and Washington, D.C. A full 60% of Arizona voters supported legalizing recreational cannabis just last November and when the…
Far Out, Far In: Two new albums from Steve Roach help map meditation
During a recent online music festival hosted by local artist Steve Roach, listeners agreed Tucson likely has more ambient musicians per capita than any other city—something about the enchantment of the desert and its resulting states of consciousness. But even if the per capita claim isn’t quite true, Roach’s prolific musical output makes up for…
Call of Duty: Biden taps Tucson Police Chief Magnus to head up Customs and Border Protection
Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus is President Joe Biden’s pick to oversee Customs and Border Protection in President Joe Biden’s administration. “I am, of course, very honored to be nominated by the President to lead Customs and Border Protection,” Magnus said. “I look forward to speaking with senators and hearing their thoughts and concerns.” City…






