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Tucson Local Pulse: Nancy Guthrie Search Updates and Community News

Tucson Local Pulse: Nancy Guthrie Search Updates and Community News

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Friday, March 6.

We start with the biggest story gripping our community, the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old from the Catalina Foothills who vanished 33 days ago. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos shared exclusive updates yesterday with News 4 Tucson, saying investigators are combing through thousands of hours of traffic and Ring camera footage near her home on Oracle Road. FBI agents hit homes in the Foothills again for leads, and while a glove found two and a half miles away tested negative, others farther out near River Road are still under forensic review. That viral 911 call about a woman screaming from a dark Chevy Malibu near Oracle and River? Sheriff Nanos confirmed deputies checked it out that night, it was an unrelated domestic incident. No arrests yet, but the joint task force with FBI is focused and coordinated right here in Tucson. Savannah Guthrie visited her Today Show team yesterday, grateful for our support, and plans to return to work soon. We keep Nancy in our thoughts.

Shifting to real estate buzz, Pace Morbys Creative Nation Tour rolls into Tucson tomorrow at a spot near Speedway Boulevard, highlighting hot RV park deals as baby boomers retire and sell off properties with creative financing, no big bank loans needed. Local median home prices sit around 350,000 dollars, up 5 percent from last year, drawing investors to areas like midtown.

City Hall approved a new traffic calming plan on Grant Road this week, easing commutes for families heading to schools like Catalina Foothills High, where the basketball team just clinched a playoff spot with a 65 to 50 win over rivals.

New business note, a fresh coffee shop opens today on Fourth Avenue, bringing artisan brews to our vibrant scene.

Crime in the past day stays low key, just a vehicle break-in alert near UA campus, no injuries.

Weather wise, mild 72 degrees with sunny skies perfect for outdoor fun, light breeze near Sabino Canyon, clear through weekend.

Catch the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show this weekend at the Convention Center, and a free concert at Centennial Hall tomorrow night.

In feel good news, local volunteers planted 200 trees along Pantano River Park, boosting our green spaces.

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