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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.

New letter asks Mexican officials to help stop border wall construction

As Trump visits the border for the last time in his presidency, groups say they want Mexico to stand against more wall.

Pima County Attorney's office goes virtual after COVID outbreak

Staff rushed to make the move over the weekend.

UA to start vaccinations Jan. 22

The university will be the primary place for educators to get vaccines in Pima County.

Arizona unemployment goes in opposite directions

More than 100,000 Arizona residents received unemployment benefits to end the year.

Pima County’s F. Ann Rodriguez, Barbara LaWall reflect on public service careers

Each served in their rolls as county recorder and county prosecutor for over 20 years.

Electors, tribal leaders react to seizure of Capitol building

The heads of the Tohono O'odham and Navajo Nation condemned the violence in Washington D.C.

Arizona electoral votes accepted after storming of the Capitol

Three AZ House members vote to reject Arizona's electoral votes.

Pima County leads state in vaccinations

County health officials hope to move into Phase 1B by late next week.

Pima County's COVID-19 costs keep growing

Federal money for the pandemic has run out.

Ducey tries to streamline vaccine delivery

The governor issued an executive order to make distribution more efficient.

Arizona tax agency head fired after defending education tax

Ducey administration appears to tie removal to Prop. 208

Arizona to receive fewer vaccine doses than expected next week, health department says

The state will receive about 30,000 fewer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines than expected for the week of Dec. 20.

Pharmacies will help vaccinate long-term care residents

The government is partnering with the private sector.

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