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Statewide curfew delays restaurant reopenings
Tucson's Downtown Kitchen and Cocktails reopens Friday — one week later than planned.
For fishermen near vaquita habitat, government assistance falls short
A group says the current situation is pushing fishermen to turn to poaching, which threatens the few remaining porpoises.
Pascua Yaqui Tribe receives roughly $27 million in coronavirus relief
The tribe says it’s allotting some of the money to immediate needs and will save a portion for coronavirus costs later this year.
Pima County defends restaurant rules
A letter from the county attorney claims the governor cannot restrict health and safety regulations.
Continued unemployment claims still climbing in Arizona
Self-employed filers continue to drive claims up.
Understanding loan options available through the Small Business Administration
The SBA has awarded Payroll Protection Program loans to thousands of businesses in Arizona.
Shorter hours and masks required as longtime Tucson retailer reopens stores
The owner of Sam Levitz says the company has brought back nearly all of the 550 employees furloughed in April.
Tucson printing company sees opportunity in new demand for splash guards
Manufacturing the guards helps offset other losses caused by the pandemic.
Poll: Jobs and economy are top concerns for Arizona
Education is still the top issue for respondents. Immigration has decreased in importance.
Publicly traded Arizona companies receive millions in federal pandemic loans
Seven publicly traded companies in the state got paycheck protection funding.
Unemployment help available on the weekend as Arizona claims continue to rise
The Department of Economic Security has expanded its call center days through the weekend.
Tucson retailers adapt to new customer expectations
Retailers are shortening hours and emphasizing appointments.
Pima County supervisors to revise controversial restaurant rules
Business owners lined up Tuesday to complain about the new rules.
As Supreme Court nears decision, thousands of DACA recipients are on the COVID-19 front lines
The court could rule on the future of the Obama-era policy and some 650,000 current recipients in the coming weeks.
House-backed HEROES Act proposes additional stimulus funds for tribes
If signed into law, the bill would include $20 billion for tribal governments plus funds for other tribal provisions.
Poll: Half of Arizonans think state is reopening too soon
More often than not, those polled expressed concern about the state moving too quickly to reopen.
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