Chef-partner Kenneth Foy cited a building remodel and the Grant Road widening project in the closure announcement.
A new national report counted 235 pedestrian deaths in Tucson from 2020 to 2024 and ranked the metro fourth worst.
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The July 18 event in Tucson will offer school supplies, free haircuts and back-to-school resources by registration.
Storms may reach eastern Pima and Santa Cruz counties, with wind and dust the main concerns early this week.
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The shelter remains on limited intake while staff isolate dogs, deep clean the facility and wait for more distemper tests.
A new $3 Clean City Fee and updated service rates take effect July 1 for Tucson residential and commercial customers.
The rescued mountain lion brothers now have names — and a heartwarming connection to Tucson kids.
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The city said free viewing, parking, transit access and road closures are planned for the July 4 show at A Mountain.
A strike is not guaranteed, but a walkout could halt bus service across Tucson if no deal is reached.
Police said a 38-year-old woman died after gunfire at an apartment on East Golf Links Road Sunday afternoon.
The city said the voter-approved Grant Road underpass project is still scheduled to reopen in early August.
Arizona Lottery said the winning Powerball ticket was sold Saturday at a QuikTrip near Craycroft and River roads.
Southwest winds and low humidity are expected to raise fire weather concerns across parts of the Tucson area.
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This local pizzeria landed among the nation's best, with customers praising charred crusts, standout ingredients and memorable pies.
The self-guided downtown program includes seven themed passports, stickers and a gift card giveaway entry.
Heat-related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events, according to the National Weather Service.
Meters, garages and residential permits will cost more after the City Council approved the changes in May.
Visitors will need alternate parking during work at one of Coronado National Forest's busiest trailheads.
A community-backed skate park under Interstate 10 is set for a public groundbreaking on June 30.
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From a brand partner: Plan your holiday weekend with local events, fireworks displays and community festivities.
The Tucson restaurant said it closed effective immediately after 12 years because of economic and financial pressures.
PACC’s Eastside Adoption Center is open as the Silverbell shelter remains under temporary restrictions.
The hottest temperatures of the year so far are expected, with major heat risk in parts of the Tucson area.
Investigators said a dispute among several people turned physical before Jesse Flores was fatally shot.
The Tucson aerospace company filed a WARN notice after a Northrop Grumman contract ended on NASA's Lunar Gateway program.
Tucson is adding flashing yellow left-turn arrows at nine intersections, with work expected through September.
The city's transportation department is preparing streets and flood-prone crossings as monsoon recordkeeping starts.
The lightning-caused Table Mountain Fire remained 0% contained Tuesday morning, with no evacuations reported.
Tucson residents will see no change in trash or recycling pickup on Juneteenth, while city offices close Friday.
Crews remain available for full suppression as an infrared flight is planned to check heat in the Santa Catalina Mountains.