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Tucson Local Pulse: Community Spirit, Spring Weather, and Weekend Events
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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Saturday, April 18.
We start with breaking news on the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. News 4 Tucson reports the latest developments in the case, with investigators still searching areas near the Santa Catalina Mountains as tips pour in from our community. Our hearts go out to her family during this tough time.
City Hall updates show council approving new bike lanes on Speedway Boulevard to ease daily commutes and cut traffic around the University of Arizona. That means smoother rides for us heading to work or school.
Weather today brings sunny skies with highs near 90 degrees and lows around 65, according to KGUN 9 and Arizona Daily Star forecasts. Perfect for outdoor plans, though stay hydrated on those trails at Sabino Canyon. Expect partly cloudy conditions Sunday with a slight chance of showers.
In new business buzz, PUEs collective in South Tucson ramps up with tonight's Deadbeat Nightlife metal concert at 5:30 PM, drawing crowds for local sounds.
Community events light up our weekend. Head to Tucson Presidio Museum for Native Nations Day from 10 AM to 3 PM, celebrating over 4000 years of indigenous history right downtown. This evening, Water Lantern Festival launches at Reid Park at 4 PM, where we can release glowing lanterns for wishes and memories, tickets around 80 bucks average.
Local schools shine too, with Salpointe Catholic High's soccer team clinching a 3-1 win over rivals yesterday, boosting spirits across the east side.
Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm, Tucson Police noting no major incidents or safety alerts, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods secure near Grant Road.
For a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors rallying to clean up McDonald Park after recent winds, turning it into a community picnic spot that strengthens our bonds.
Wrapping up, real estate sees median home prices holding steady around 350 thousand dollars, while jobs post about 5,000 openings in tech and healthcare on local boards.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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We start with breaking news on the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. News 4 Tucson reports the latest developments in the case, with investigators still searching areas near the Santa Catalina Mountains as tips pour in from our community. Our hearts go out to her family during this tough time.
City Hall updates show council approving new bike lanes on Speedway Boulevard to ease daily commutes and cut traffic around the University of Arizona. That means smoother rides for us heading to work or school.
Weather today brings sunny skies with highs near 90 degrees and lows around 65, according to KGUN 9 and Arizona Daily Star forecasts. Perfect for outdoor plans, though stay hydrated on those trails at Sabino Canyon. Expect partly cloudy conditions Sunday with a slight chance of showers.
In new business buzz, PUEs collective in South Tucson ramps up with tonight's Deadbeat Nightlife metal concert at 5:30 PM, drawing crowds for local sounds.
Community events light up our weekend. Head to Tucson Presidio Museum for Native Nations Day from 10 AM to 3 PM, celebrating over 4000 years of indigenous history right downtown. This evening, Water Lantern Festival launches at Reid Park at 4 PM, where we can release glowing lanterns for wishes and memories, tickets around 80 bucks average.
Local schools shine too, with Salpointe Catholic High's soccer team clinching a 3-1 win over rivals yesterday, boosting spirits across the east side.
Crime report from the past 24 hours stays calm, Tucson Police noting no major incidents or safety alerts, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods secure near Grant Road.
For a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors rallying to clean up McDonald Park after recent winds, turning it into a community picnic spot that strengthens our bonds.
Wrapping up, real estate sees median home prices holding steady around 350 thousand dollars, while jobs post about 5,000 openings in tech and healthcare on local boards.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll 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