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It seems like almost every Tucson wall tells a story.
Some of them involve the Virgen de Guadalupe and others involve a man s skull shooting colorful beams of light into the ether.
Here s just a little selection of some of our favorites seen around town. Tucson s muralists continue to be hard at work during the pandemic creating images that are both hopeful and thought provoking.Â
UPDATE: Now with 12 more murals that you can find all around Tucson and Sahuarita.Â
Tucson Medical Center Mural
This mural at Tucson Medical Center was painted by Joe Pagac, Katherine Joyce Lester and Arielle Pagac-Alelunas in March 2021. Veronica M. Cruz
The testing will be held at the Far West Event Center.
Credit: Odessa Regional Medical Center Author: Zach Leff Updated: 6:20 AM CST December 17, 2020
ODESSA, Texas Odessa Regional Medical Center will be holding another free mobile COVID-19 testing event on December 18.
The event will be at the Far West Event Center in Odessa. It is located at 5850 W University Blvd #200.
The testing will be free for all Ector County residents.
Testing will officially start at 10:00 a.m. and residents can start to get in line around 8:30 a.m.
The event will last until either 1:30 p.m. or until there are no kits left for residents.