News - Arizona Daily Star
The Tucson Citizen is up for sale, and its owner, the Gannett Co., says it will shut the newspaper down if a buyer isn't found within two months. If the Citizen is put to bed permanently Tucson will have just one daily newspaper, the Arizona Daily Star, and that publication has financial problems of its own, Inside Tucson Business reported Saturday. Gannett said it would close the 138-year-old Citizen if no buyer is found by March 21.
Funhouse Movement Theater returns to Reid Park's DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center with an arsenal of taiko drummers tonight through Sunday.
By CAROL ANN ALAIMO A busy medical clinic at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base has been given a clean bill of health after the Environmental Protection Agency found the building free of mercury contamination.
By JACK GILLUM Loss of air service here, fare hikes driving more fliers to Sky Harbor again In the last year, Tucson International Airport began offering unprecedented advantages to local travelers that discouraged the long-standing practice of flying from Phoenix.
The Pima County Health Department is conducting its annual immunization clinics in Exhibit Hall A of the Tucson Convention Center, 260 S. Church Ave. Regardless of the number of vaccinations needed, the cost is $15 per child, though the fees are based on ability to pay.
