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Tucson police ID pedestrian fatally struck; release photo of suspect s vehicle

Arizona Daily Star Police have released a description of the vehicle that struck two pedestrians, one fatally, on a sidewalk in the 1300 block of West Ajo Way on Dec. 11. The name of the woman who was killed was also released by police. She was identified as Heidi Mabel Hammonds, 62. The vehicle involved is a pearl white 2011 Lincoln MKX, which is missing the passenger s side mirror, Tucson police said Thursday, Dec. 17, in a news release. Officers were sent to Ajo Way just west of South Valley Road at about 9 p.m. Friday for two women who had been struck by a vehicle. One woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The other was taken to Banner-University Medical Center with serious injuries.

Dr Christ, Arizona health care workers among first Arizonans to get COVID-19 vaccine

Dr. Christ, health care workers among first Arizonans to get COVID-19 vaccine On Wednesday evening, some Arizona health care workers, including ADHS Director Dr. Cara Christ, will be among the first to receive the vaccine. Author: 12 News Updated: 10:17 PM MST December 16, 2020 PHOENIX Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey held a press conference at the COVID-19 vaccine distribution site at the Arizona State Fairgrounds on Wednesday where he announced who would first receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Arizona. Ducey urged Arizonans to step up and get the vaccine when it is available to them as it is the best shot at a return to normalcy.

Reporter Carmen Duarte s Fave Five of 2020

Reporter Carmen Duarte s Fave Five of 2020
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Arizona COVID-19 updates: Moderna s vaccine set for FDA clearance

Arizona COVID-19 updates: Makeshift morgue set up at Banner hospital in central Phoenix Arizona Republic A nurse in New York City was among the first people in the United States to receive the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Monday morning. Shipments were arriving across the country, with the first boxes arriving in Arizona. Pima County Health Department director tests positive for COVID-19 Arizona reports 4,848 new COVID-19 cases, 108 deaths Governor expected to tour Phoenix vaccine site White Mountain Apache Tribe chairwoman among first to receive vaccine FDA authorizes nation s first at-home, over-the-counter COVID-19 test CVS will play key role in COVID-19 vaccine rollout

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