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Pima health officials Francisco Garcia and Theresa Cullen at a Dec. 4 meeting of the Board of Supervisors.

Tucson-area residents must stay at home as much as possible to halt the dangerous spike on COVID-19 cases, including skipping holiday gatherings with family, Pima County health and hospital officials said. Read more»

In key Pima County races, Laura Conover won county attorney election with 57%, while Matt Heinz beat out incumbent Supervisor Ramon Valadez in the Democratic primary in District 2. Read more»

Arizona renters undergoing hardships because of the coronavirus outbreak can't be evicted — at least not immediately, Gov. Doug Ducey ordered Tuesday. The governor ordered evictions be delayed for at least 120 days. Read more»

Constables have stopped slapping eviction notices on residential properties during the coronavirus epidemic. A real legal fix is the only solution.

The Pima County constabulary's eviction strike is duct tape on a hemorrhage. Gov. Doug Ducey and the Legislature is going to have to work against form to get us through the coronavirus pandemic and its economic aftermath. Read more»

All of the constables of Pima County declared Wednesday that they will no longer serve eviction papers on residents, citing the threat of transmitting coronavirus due to the many households they contact. Read more»

Interviews with Ward 2 City Councilman Paul Cunningham, and Bennett Bernal, a Democratic candidate for constable, plus tucsoncitizen.com administrator Mark B. Evans breaks down the news. Read more»