Oro Valley, AZ News Roundup (9/3/25)

Route 22 riders speak out: Sun Tran customers warn that deleting Route 22 could strand riders and lengthen commutes in Tucson — learn what they’re asking.

Project Isaiah kicks off: The Jewish community’s annual High Holidays food and fund drive begins Sept. 8 and runs through Oct. 17 to support the Community Food Bank in feeding over a million Southern Arizonans — find out how to donate.

A Tucson staple since 1984: Teresa’s Mosaic Café greets you with handmade tortillas, Sonoran classics laced with Oaxacan flair and decades of family warmth that weathered a fire and a pandemic — find out why it’s more than just a restaurant.

Bear sightings on the rise: Tucson neighborhoods have been put on alert as reports of bears wandering into residential zones increase — find out which areas to watch.

Country Club Road closure: A year-long shutdown for the I-10 upgrade kicks off this month, redirecting commuters and impacting local businesses — find out your best detour.

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