Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Friday, February 27. We start with the heartbreaking update on 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of NBC Today host Savannah Guthrie, missing from her Catalina Foothills home since February 1. Yesterday, FBI agents, Pima County Sheriffs Department SUVs, and Comcast vans swarmed the property near the pool and front door where blood evidence was found, installing or repairing security cameras as they prepare to return the house to the family. Sources tell Fox News and ABC News the FBI is shifting its command post to Phoenix for intel work while keeping boots on the ground here, sifting through 1,600 new tips since Savannahs one million dollar reward. Doorbell footage shows a masked suspect, medium build, five foot nine to ten, in gray top, black pants, tampering with the camera that night. Ring video from two and a half miles away caught 12 cars around two thirty am, but FBI calls it a dead end. If you have leads from a two-mile radius of her home, call one eight hundred call FBI or PCSD at five twenty three five one four nine hundred. Our hearts go out to the Guthrie family as we hold out hope.
Shifting to city hall, Pima County kicked off the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan twenty-fifth anniversary yesterday at the Historic Courthouse on North Church Avenue, celebrating women leaders in conservation with panelist Carolyn Campbell. It highlights our commitment to preserving the desert that shapes our daily lives.
Weather today brings mild sunshine, highs near seventy along Swan Road, perfect for outdoor plans, but watch for gusty winds near the Foothills impacting hiking at Sabino Canyon. Outlook stays dry through Sunday.
New business buzz includes fresh openings at Fourth Avenue shops, boosting our local economy. Jobs are up about five thousand postings on Indeed for Tucson, strong in healthcare near University Medical Center. Real estate sees median home prices around four hundred thousand dollars, with quick sales in Oro Valley.
Tonight at seven, catch the Tucson Desert Song Festival at El Rio Preserve with Desert Voices, world premiere of Desert Dweller, and Himiko performance. Tomorrow, birding at Maeveen Behan Desert Sanctuary.
Salpointe Catholic High School boys soccer won three to one over rivals this week. And a feel-good note, volunteers planted one hundred saguaros at Canoa Ranch, strengthening our community ties.
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