Explorer, July 28, 2021

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EXPLORER The Voice of Marana, Oro Valley and Northwest Tucson

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Volume 28 • Number 30

Homeward Hound

Marana dog reunited with family after cross-country adventure | Page 4

SAGUARO SALUTE

INSIDE

Arizona Business

A new book from Tucson writer William Bird examines the iconography of the Sonoran Desert’s most recognizable cactus -and tells of how it wasn’t always as beloved as it is today. Read more on page 6.

Banks optimistic about state recovery | Page 10

Happenings Events around town this week | Page 12

On the Menu

National IPA day is coming up | Page 15 $

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s storms dumped rain across the metro area over the weekend, Tucson experienced the wettest monsoon season ever as of Sunday. A record 5.88 inches of rain had fallen at Tucson International Airport between the official start of the monsoon season on June

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and noon on July 25, according the National Weather Service. That beat out the previous record of 5.3 inches of rainfall through July 25, set in 1990, and easily surpassed 2020’s entire monsoon season, which saw just 1.62 inches of rain fall between June 15 and Sept. 30. The record for a complete monsoon season between June

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COVID cases continue to grow, leading health experts to worry about third wave in AZ

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15 and Sept. 30 was set in 1964 at 13.64 inches, according to the National Weather Service. The rain brought cooler weather to the Tucson area as well, with the high temperature on Sunday just 77 degrees, a new record for the coolest high for July 25. But temps were expected to return to the high 90s later this week.

OVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Arizona continue to rise while new state laws are preventing local governments and schools from implementing mitigation strategies to combat the increased spread. Arizona reached a high rate of transmission of 108 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 individuals per week, according to the July 23 COVID-19 report from Dr. Joe Gerald, an epidemiologist at the UA Zuckerman School of Public Health who has been tracking the disease for more than a year. Gerald reported a 35% increase in COVID-19 cases of Arizonans for the week ending July 18 as well as a 26%

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