Tucson Police Department: The Tucson Police Departmentβs crime scene unit has earned an international accreditation in forensic inspection.
The accreditation, granted by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation, signifies compliance with over 150 requirements. The accreditation process involved an evaluation of the unitβs management practices, personnel qualifications, technical procedures and quality assurance program.
La Chaiteria and El Rustico: Yelp released its annual Top 100 Taco Spots in the U.S. collection, and this year, two Tucson restaurants made the list β La Chaiteria at No. 48 and El Rustico at No. 74. Along with this collection, Yelp released a map showcasing the Top 15 Taco Towns across the U.S. and Tucson is listed in the No. 5 spot.
Hispanic Heritage Month: In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Cox spotlighted individuals in Southern Arizona who are making a difference in the community by sharing their stories in 30-second spots that will air across the Cox channel lineup.
The honorees are Visit Tucson President and CEO Felipe Garcia, Tucson Police Department Det. Steven Acevedo, Eloy Mayor Micah Powell and Coxβs own Bertina VillaseΓ±or.
Garcia works to drive tourism to the region.
Acevedo served as a patrol officer for 10 years before becoming a detective and now serves on TPDβs adult sexual assault investigative detail, part of the special victims section.
Powell was first elected to the city council in 2012, rising to mayor in 2020.
VillaseΓ±or serves on the Cox field services team, rallying her Cox team members to join her in volunteering in the community which, with her help, contributes nearly 55,000 hours of service to local nonprofit projects annually.