UA Licenses Out ‘Alternative Solar Energy System’

A new solar technology developed by a University of Arizona researcher has been licensed to the startup company Gen3 Solar, with the goal of manufacturing the technology for commercial and industrial use. Whereas traditional photovoltaic systems use flat solar panels, this new technology, developed by optical sciences professor Roger Angel, uses mirrors to focus sunlight…

You Can Now Vote in the Nov. 3 Election

Early birds wait before 8 a.m. for Early Voting downtown at 240 N. Stone. Vote in person. #FirstWeekVoters pic.twitter.com/IWcFNnkzMV — Pima County Recorder (@Pima_Co_Record) October 7, 2020 Early voting for the Nov. 3 general election is underway in Pima County! Some county residents are so eager to cast their ballots that they were in line…

O’Halleran, Democrats Keep Campaign Focus on Health Care Issues

The healthcare advocacy organization Protect Our Care took a “virtual bus stop” in Arizona on Tuesday to advocate for protecting the Affordable Care Act and to bring awareness to Republican-led efforts to dismantle it. The group usually tours the nation on a physical bus, but this year, they’re hosting virtual meetings with elected leaders and…

UArizona and partners work to increase colorectal cancer screenings among American Indians

PHOENIX – Colorectal cancer has received a great deal of attention since actor Chadwick Boseman lost his four-year battle to the disease in August. It’s the second-leading cause of cancer death among Native Americans, prompting calls for increased screenings to improve detection and treatment of colorectal disease. Donald Haverkamp, an epidemiologist with the U.S. Centers for…

McSally and Kelly Square Off in Debate Tonight

Senator @KyrstenSinema knows that Arizonans need an independent voice representing them in the Senate. pic.twitter.com/quSlnyMAj5 — Captain Mark Kelly (@CaptMarkKelly) October 3, 2020 Tonight is the first big showdown between appointed U.S. Sen. Martha McSally and her Democratic opponent, Mark Kelly, the former NASA astronaut who is leading in the polls. McSally and Kelly will…

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, Oct. 6: Campus Cases Trending Downward; UA Football Coach Tests Positive; Trump out of Hospital; Total AZ Close in on 222K

With 864 new cases reported today, the number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases closed in on 222,000 as of Tuesday, Oct. 6, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County had seen 26,052 of the state’s 221,934 confirmed cases. With six new deaths today, a total of 5,713 Arizonans had died after…

McSally and Kelly discuss climate change, public land management in online forums

Senate candidates Martha McSally and Mark Kelly laid out their visions of public land management for Arizona on Friday in two separate online forums hosted by the Arizona Trail Association. The online forums took place ahead of their only scheduled debate on Tuesday and today’s voter registration deadline. Climate change starkly contrasted the candidates, McSally…

UA Head Football Coach Tests Positive for COVID-19

University of Arizona head football coach Kevin Sumlin is in self-isolation after testing positive for coronavirus, according to university officials. The announcement comes days after UA announced the team’s delayed 2020 Pac-12 football schedule on Saturday, Oct. 3. The Wildcats plan to start pre-season practice on Friday, Oct. 9. “My positive test result, while a…

Your Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Monday, Oct. 5: Trump Remains Hospitalized with Coronavirus, No Tucson Visit Today; Total AZ Cases Top 221K; Local Test Sites Open

With 316 new cases reported today, the number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases topped 221,000 as of Monday, Oct. 5, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County had seen 25,980 of the state’s 221,070 confirmed cases. With 1 new death today, a total of 5,707 Arizonans had died after contracting COVID-19,…

Nationwide airline layoffs hit hundreds of workers in Arizona

WASHINGTON – To American Airlines flight attendant Robyn Walters, her co-workers are like family. That made it all the more difficult last weekend when she had to say goodbye to colleagues who were working their last flights before being furloughed. “It’s been absolutely heartbreaking,” Walters said. “They’re being separated from a career they’ve grown to…

Now Stream This: This Week’s Movie Offerings at The Loft

Every Friday, The Loft Cinema adds a new selection of streaming films to their already robust standing list. These are the films that would normally be playing on their screens at this time rather than in your living room. First run, all new movies for you to view on your personal big screen. The Open…

The Shots Are Free, But The Public Is Staying Home

The Pima County Health Department opened a free flu shot clinic late last September in an effort to get Tucsonans vaccinated ahead of flu season. The problem: The public isn’t coming in. Registered nurse Heather Webber said she typically sees fewer than 10 patents a day during an eight-hour shift at Passport Health Clinic, located…

Your Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Friday, Oct 2: Trump Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Making Tucson Visit Unlikely; Total AZ Cases Close in on 220K; State Hits Benchmarks for Moderate Spread in All Counties; Local Test Sites Open

With 551 new cases reported today, the number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases closed in on 220,000 as of Friday, Oct. 2, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County had seen 25,784 of the state’s 219,793 confirmed cases. With 19 new deaths today, a total of 5,693 Arizonans had died after…

State passes COVID-19 milestone, as final county meets reopening mark

WASHINGTON – Arizona officials hailed a COVID-19 milestone Thursday, when the final county in the state crossed a coronavirus transmission threshold that lets some shuttered businesses begin the process of reopening. The Arizona Department of Health Services said Graham County moved from the “substantial” to “moderate” transmission category, in which businesses such as restaurants, waterparks…

How Dry We Are: Monsoon 2020 Second Worst in the Record Books

You’re not wrong if you felt this year’s monsoon was lacking, but the National Weather Service recently announced exactly how dry monsoon 2020 was. The average monsoon brings Tucson just over 6 inches of rain from June 15 through September. In 2020, we received only 1.62 inches. This makes 2020 the second driest monsoon since…

Two in One

There’s a visible symbol of the differences between the candidates for the District 1 seat on the Pima County Board of Supervisors: face masks. Republican Steve Spain thinks the idea of wearing a “rag” on your face is “stupid,” while Democrat Rex Scott sees them as a necessary tool to combat the spread of COVID-19,…

Danehy

It’s hard to believe, but early voting starts next week. Mail-in ballots will be sent out and people can vote in person at early-voting sites. I ran into one of my neighbors at the mailboxes the other day. She told me that she was going to vote on the first day possible. When I asked…

Hope Atop Hell’s Backbone

BOULDER, Utah – Atop Hell’s Backbone Road, a spectacular mountain road to pretty much nowhere, two of America’s better angels see hope for an awakened America with a clear sense of what “great” means. Up here in crisp piney air, Blake Spaulding and her friend, Jen Castle, show what is possible. But after nearly four…

Boom and Bust

The dispensary side of the medicinal cannabis industry has flourished during the pandemic, but what about those docs who provide the recommendations that allow people to get a license to use marijuana? These certification clinics have weathered the coronavirus but face a challenging future now that patients only have to review their cards every two…

Sampler plate

Sonoran Restaurant Week returns this Friday at more than two dozen establishments and features a wide variety of cuisine from the best culinary minds our city has to offer. This year’s event has teamed up with the Tucson City of Gastronomy to feature the organization’s certified restaurants such as Boca Tacos y Tequila, Hacienda Del…

Editor’s Note: Comings and Goings

It’s time for another goodbye here at Tucson Weekly. I’m sad to note that staff reporter Kathleen B. Kunz is leaving us to explore a possible career in the legal field. Kathleen came on board with us while she was still a senior at the UA School of Journalism after we were impressed with the…


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