Listen "Marana Father's Tragic Death, East Side Shooting, Broadway Traffic Changes, Tucson Jobs and Real Estate Update"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Thursday, November Sixth. We start today with the breaking news that has moved our community. The Marana father recently convicted in the tragic hot car death of his two-year-old daughter last year was found dead yesterday morning in Phoenix. Christopher Scholtes was set to surrender for sentencing but instead, according to a statement from Pima County Attorney Laura Conover, he took his own life just hours before. The Phoenix police investigation is ongoing, and both families now mourn two losses in what the County Attorney called an extraordinarily complicated and sorrowful moment for our region. Our hearts go out to everyone affected.Turning to safety around Tucson, police are investigating a shooting that shook the city's east side Tuesday afternoon. Details so far confirm one person in the hospital with serious injuries. The incident happened near East 22nd Street, and authorities are asking anyone who saw or heard anything to contact them.In city hall developments, Mayor Regina Romero announced a new plan yesterday to improve traffic flow on Broadway. If approved next week, crews could start work by mid-month, leading to new dedicated bike lanes and improved walkways. For those commuting through that busy corridor, we may notice lane shifts and possible delays, so planning ahead is smart.On the jobs front, Tucson’s unemployment rate sits near four percent. There are about one thousand new positions posted since Monday, many in healthcare and hospitality. Local hotels downtown are ramping up hiring ahead of the holiday tourist rush.In real estate, average home prices this week hover just above three hundred and sixty thousand dollars, holding steady after last month’s dip. On Grant Road, two new apartment complexes are now leasing, aiming to ease our city’s growing demand for rental options.Now for a quick break, let’s look at the weather. After yesterday’s blustery winds and afternoon rain, we’re waking up to cooler temps and mostly sunny skies. Highs should reach the mid-seventies. Tonight will be clear, and the dry trend continues into Friday, making this a perfect stretch for outdoor events.Speaking of which, the Tucson Folk Festival kicks off tomorrow in Jacome Plaza. Expect local musicians, food trucks, and family-friendly activities. Saturday brings the Dia de los Muertos parade down Fourth Avenue—always a vibrant celebration.In other local happenings, two new businesses opened this week. Barrio Café debuted its fresh Mexican menu on Congress, while a longtime favorite, Mac’s Hardware on Glenn, closes its doors after fifty years. Neighbors gathered last night for cake and memories, honoring a legacy.On school achievements, Tucson High’s robotics team won top honors at the statewide challenge, bringing home the gold from Phoenix. In sports, the U of A Wildcats basketball team bested ASU at McKale Center Tuesday night, thrilling fans with a buzzer-beater victory.We finish with a feel-good story. Volunteers from St. Mark’s Church spent yesterday rebuilding a playground at Kennedy Park, giving kids a safe space to play before the holidays. Their spirit shows just what makes our Tucson community so special.Thanks for tuning in to Tucson Local Pulse. Remember to subscribe and join us again tomorrow for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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