From January
History: Since 2012, the convenience store chain’s location has received  three excellent ratings and one needs improvement rating. This was its first failed inspection.
What the inspector saw:Â The inspector observed seven priority violations, including several problems with hand sinks, food held at potentially unsafe temperatures, and foods without adequate date marking.
Follow-up:Â The location passed a follow-up inspection on Jan. 17.
Response:Â A Circle K spokeswoman told the Star that all issues have been addressed with store employees and the facilities department.
Contact: mwoodhouse@tucson.com or 573-4235. On Twitter: @murphywoodhouse