Jasmine Demers, Leo Weekly

Jasmine Demers

Leo Weekly

Tucson, AZ, United States

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  • 89.3 WFPL News
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Past articles by Jasmine:

Shawnee Park Police Shooting Highlights Arrest Warrant Policy Gaps

As the Louisville Metro Police Department continues investigating the officer-involved shooting at Shawnee Park last week, the department also faces scrutiny from community members who say officers endangered bystanders. → Read More

Everything Kentucky Tornado Victims Need To Know About Applying For FEMA Disaster Relief

The process for obtaining relief from FEMA isn’t automatic — or available to everyone. → Read More

Here’s how to apply for FEMA disaster relief, and what to avoid – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Western Kentucky residents impacted by the tornadoes can apply now for federal disaster assistance. But the process for obtaining relief from FEMA isn't automatic — or available to everyone for every loss. → Read More

Here’s how you can help tornado victims

Communities are scrambling to assess the damage after one of the worst tornado events in state history swept across western Kentucky Friday night. → Read More

Here’s how you can help tornado victims – 89.3 WFPL News Louisville

Tens of thousands of Kentuckians remain without power and many are without shelter. As search and rescue efforts continue in impacted counties, here’s how you can help. → Read More

In Louisville, more than two in five Black children live in poverty

More than 20% of Kentucky children are growing up in poverty, but Black and Latinx children are worse off in the state's most urban counties. → Read More

In Louisville, more than two in five Black children live in poverty

More than 20% of Kentucky children are growing up in poverty, but Black and Latinx children are worse off in the state's most urban counties. → Read More

Youth Suicides Reached A Record High In Louisville This Year

So far this year, 29 people aged 25 and under have died by suicide in Louisville. → Read More

‘Who Would Miss Me?’ Drugs Increasingly Killing Young Kentuckians In Pandemic

Young Kentuckians experienced the highest increase in drug overdose deaths last year. → Read More

State information about COVID-19 vaccines now includes race, age, gender data

In Pima County, 40% of those who have had first dose are white, 14% Hispanic, 1% Black. → Read More

Over 15% of Pima County residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19

More than 160,000 Pima County residents have received at least their first dose of the vaccine so far. → Read More

Some metro Tucson pharmacies make COVID-19 vaccine available to those at least 65

There are currently 11 local grocery stores and pharmacies — Fry’s and Safeway — in Pima County offering vaccines. → Read More

Paul Durham resigns from Tucson City Council

Durham, who represents Ward 3, was on leave for several months last year. His resignation is effective March 1. → Read More

County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry gets a contract extension, and a pay cut

Even with a reduction in base pay, Huckelberry is still the highest-paid county administrator in the state. → Read More

Pima County's health director tests positive for COVID-19

County Health Department has seen an outbreak of the virus among employees → Read More

Pima County health director tests positive for COVID-19

County says there has been an outbreak of coronavirus in the Health Department. → Read More

Tucson City Council approves mandatory nightly curfew to start today

Starting today, Dec. 4, the curfew will be in place each night from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Dec. 23. → Read More

Tucson mayor to seek mandatory city curfew to slow coronavirus spread

If implemented, Tucson's mandatory curfew would be in place each night through Dec. 22. → Read More

Incumbent Christy pulls ahead in Pima County District 4 supervisors race

Steve Diamond held early lead over Republican, but Democrat has never held the seat. → Read More

VP nominee Kamala Harris stops in Tucson, visits with small-business owners

The senator also attended a drive-in rally at Pima Community College → Read More