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Tucson Local Pulse: Missing Senior Case Intensifies as Spring Heat Approaches
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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Saturday, March 14.
We start with a sobering update on the Nancy Guthrie case thats gripped our Catalina Foothills community. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos warned yesterday that the suspect in the abduction of 84-year-old Nancy, missing since January 31 from her home near Sabino Canyon Road, could strike again, as criminal minds are criminal minds. Investigators have a theory on the targeted motive but arent fully certain, and theyre probing an internet outage that night plus mixed DNA at the scene. Were all urged to stay vigilant, especially seniors, with extra deputies patrolling neighborhoods. Meanwhile, local artist Donna Prius, known as Pinky, brings heart by leaving supportive canvas paintings daily outside the Guthrie homea true feel-good lift amid the worry.
Shifting to sports, our Arizona Wildcats baseball team thrilled fans last night, erasing a five-run deficit for an 8-6 extra-inning win. Standout Mihalakis went two-for-four with an RBI and two runs, keeping our Tucson pride roaring at Hi Corbett Field.
City Hall news includes the Housing and Community Development Department at 310 North Commerce Park Loop issuing a notice yesterday to release funds for local projects, aiming to boost affordable housing that touches our daily lives.
Weather-wise, we hit upper 80s to low 90s today under a high-pressure ridge, perfect for morning hikes at Sabino Canyon but easing up on strenuous afternoon outings. Next week turns historic, with 70 percent odds of triple digits by Wednesday, 25 degrees above normalstay hydrated, listeners.
Pima County hosts a community event today from 1 to 2:30 p.m., open to all for local insights.
Job market stays steady with about 12,000 openings around Tucson, many in healthcare near Banner University Medical Center. Real estate sees median home prices at roughly 360,000 dollars, up five percent, drawing buyers to midtown spots like Grant Road.
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We start with a sobering update on the Nancy Guthrie case thats gripped our Catalina Foothills community. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos warned yesterday that the suspect in the abduction of 84-year-old Nancy, missing since January 31 from her home near Sabino Canyon Road, could strike again, as criminal minds are criminal minds. Investigators have a theory on the targeted motive but arent fully certain, and theyre probing an internet outage that night plus mixed DNA at the scene. Were all urged to stay vigilant, especially seniors, with extra deputies patrolling neighborhoods. Meanwhile, local artist Donna Prius, known as Pinky, brings heart by leaving supportive canvas paintings daily outside the Guthrie homea true feel-good lift amid the worry.
Shifting to sports, our Arizona Wildcats baseball team thrilled fans last night, erasing a five-run deficit for an 8-6 extra-inning win. Standout Mihalakis went two-for-four with an RBI and two runs, keeping our Tucson pride roaring at Hi Corbett Field.
City Hall news includes the Housing and Community Development Department at 310 North Commerce Park Loop issuing a notice yesterday to release funds for local projects, aiming to boost affordable housing that touches our daily lives.
Weather-wise, we hit upper 80s to low 90s today under a high-pressure ridge, perfect for morning hikes at Sabino Canyon but easing up on strenuous afternoon outings. Next week turns historic, with 70 percent odds of triple digits by Wednesday, 25 degrees above normalstay hydrated, listeners.
Pima County hosts a community event today from 1 to 2:30 p.m., open to all for local insights.
Job market stays steady with about 12,000 openings around Tucson, many in healthcare near Banner University Medical Center. Real estate sees median home prices at roughly 360,000 dollars, up five percent, drawing buyers to midtown spots like Grant Road.
Thanks for tuning in, listenerssubscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI