Watch now: Chief Magnus and other Tucson police receive COVID-19 vaccinations
- Updated
Tucson Police Department Chief Chris Magnus was administered the Moderna vaccine along with other members of the department during a Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine clinic at the Tucson Convention Center, on Jan. 15, 2021. As part of the 1B vaccination phase, vaccinations are being offered to members of protective services including TPD. (Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star)
Tags
As featured on
Gov. Doug Ducey wants to reduce taxes by $200 million this coming budget year โ and another $200 million a year in each of the following two years โ but isn't ready to say who he wants to get that relief.
Pima County residents 65 and older, who make up 80% of COVID-19 related deaths, are struggling to navigate the chaotic rollout of vaccine distribution.ย
Weekly award for good deeds in the community.
Latest video
View this profile on Instagram#ThisIsTucson ๐ต (@this_is_tucson) โข Instagram photos and videos
Most viewed stories
-
Over 40 exciting events to check out this weekend! ๐ฑ
-
OaxaRico opened their first brick-and-mortar, serving up delicious mole and gorditas
-
New Eats! 20 new restaurants that opened up in Tucson this winter ๐ฝ๏ธ
-
$25 challenge kicks off at Tucsonโs Pop Cycle
-
Nearly 90 fun events happening in March! ๐บ
-
The #ThisIsTucson Snail Mail Club is here! Here's how you can get a little piece of Tucson in your mailbox ๐
-
5 places in Tucson where you can get mouthwatering birria tacos ๐ฎ
-
Reid Park Zoo invites Tucsonans to name baby giraffe ๐ฆ




