Arizona Daily Star reporter Jamie Donnelly's top stories of 2022
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We are sharing Arizona Daily Star reporters' and photographers' favorite work from 2022.
Jamie Donnelly joined the Star in 2021 as a breaking news reporter after graduating from the University of Arizona. Check out some of her work from this year:
(5) updates to this series since Updated
Sixty percent of Tucson's shootings in 2020 occurred in 4% of the city's geographic area — and a new effort aims to improve life in three apartment complexes at the epicenter.
Police fired tear gas at protesters at the state Capitol in Phoenix on Friday night.
For Star subscribers: The Tucson International Airport received a total of 4.67 inches of rain during the 2022 monsoon as of Friday morning, falling short of the average by an inch.
For Star subscribers: The peace officer certification was revoked from a Tucson police officer and a Pima County sheriff deputy's certification was suspended following an investigation into two separate incidents that happened last year.
After moving to Tucson in 2021, Harvey Horn decided he wanted to help volunteer at the local VA center. He spends four hours a week helping others.


