Explorer, Oct. 27, 2021

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EXPLORER The Voice of Marana, Oro Valley and Northwest Tucson

Oct 27, 2021

Volume 28 • Number 43

Where to Howl this weekend

Oct. Tucson 7, 2020 Museum of Art hosts art party with fancy food and drink

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BACK ON STAGE

INSIDE

Our Town

Poker Run supports Marana Police this weekend

The Oro Valley Theatre Company presents the play Steel Magnolias at the Gaslight Music Hall. Read more on Page 16

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Courtesy photo

Memorial Moment

Fallen law enforcement officers remembered

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Analysis finds COVID-19 was leading cause of death in Arizona Staff report Arizona Mirror

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Your Turn

new report found that COVID-19 was the leading cause of death in Arizona during the pandemic, unlike in other similar states that had more aggressive mitigation measures.

Letters to the Editor

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More than 20,700 people have died from the virus since the start of the pandemic in March 2020. The report, by the Arizona Public Health Association, examined how those deaths compared to the 15 leading causes of death between March 17, 2020—the date a state of emergency was declared because of COVID-19—to Oct. 14, 2021.

The report compared that to mortality data from the Centers for Disease Control’s Wonder Online Database in 2019, as detailed data for 2020 is still not available. The researchers noted that data for certain mortality rates have remained relatively constant over the past decade, the report states. See COVID, P8

County administrator hospitalized after being struck by vehicle Jim Nintzel

Tucson Local Media

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ima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry was hospitalized in critical but stable condition after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bike downtown Saturday, according to a county press release. Details were limited as of the Explorer/ Marana News Monday deadline, but a source told the paper that two vehicles collided on Broadway Boulevard, pushing one of them into Huckelberry, who was on his bike. Huckelberry’s family released a statement on Monday: “Chuck was riding his bike with friends Saturday morning,. He’s an experienced and avid rider and he was doing everything right: Helmet, gloves, colorful “Loop” jersey, no earphones (ever), riding prudently and totally focused on having a fun and safe ride. But as too often happens to cyclists, bad luck prevailed. He was knocked off his bike downtown and needed prompt emergency care. The medics of Tucson Fire responded quickly and professionally, as did the Tucson Police Department. See HUCKELBERRY, P8

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