Allie Potter, KVOA  News 4 Tucson

Allie Potter

KVOA News 4 Tucson

Contact Allie

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • KVOA News 4 Tucson

Past articles by Allie:

Trading cards sales at all-time high

So, whether you collect cards for a hobby or business, the surge in sales has been a home run for everyone. → Read More

The wait is over as Arizona doctors perform medically necessary procedures

Medically necessary procedures are now being scheduled. → Read More

Arizona students head back into the classroom following Gov. Ducey's executive order

It has been a long year for students, parents and teachers. As of March 15, school districts across Arizona should be offering in-person learning. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine expands to frontline essential workers and 55+

Chefs, waitresses, and bartenders are all frontline essential workers who can now sign-up for the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

Firearms and ammo shortage due to pandemic but some argue politics are at play

Gun and ammo sales shot up once the COVID-19 pandemic hit. It was great for local gun stores. → Read More

Getting Answers: Can I get the 2nd dose after the recommended date?

"I received my first Pfizer COVID shot on Feb. 27 but my second shot isn't scheduled until March 30. This is more than four weeks after the first. The paper I received states the second shot should be given three weeks after the first. Is this a concern?" → Read More

Getting Answers: Can I have the flu and COVID-19 at the same time?

"Is it possible to have the flu and COVID-19 at the same time?" → Read More

Health Experts: Arizona should continue mitigation measures as more states consider lifting COVID-19 restrictions

However, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday he is doing away with them in the Lone Star State. → Read More

Senior citizens struggle signing up for COVID-19 vaccine, without tech resources

No matter your age, right now, everyone has to sign up online. But it is not so simple for those in their golden years. → Read More

Mayor Romero recall fails but petitioners say, this is just he beginning

Morgan said, the recall stems from last year after Mayor Romero allowed the Black Lives Matter rural and sign to be displayed on city property. However, she did not allow the "Thin Blue Line" to be displayed. → Read More

Heroes of COVID-19: Hospital Food Service

Devon Gables Rehabilitation Center Nutritionist Barbara Travis told News 4 Tucson, she has seen firsthand how food plays a huge roll for COVID-19 patients. → Read More

Local police officers train for high risk traffic stops

During the high-risk stop training, the training officers wore red. They watched every move the uniformed officers made. → Read More

Experts say Arizonans no need to worry about energy in light of power outages in Texas

The weather in Texas is warming up after enduring a deadly winter storm last week. Residents were without power for days. Their power grids work differently than the rest of the country. Experts said it is not necessarily a good thing. → Read More

Goodbye academic letter grades

Governor Doug Ducey announced, no to letter grades. → Read More

Tucson is experiencing a lumber shortage like never before

Buyers are not happy and sellers say, they have never seen a lumber shortage like this. → Read More

Out-of-state folks are moving in causing real estate boom in Southern Arizona

If you recently bought a house in the Tucson-Metro, consider yourself lucky. Competition is fierce and it is not just between the locals. → Read More

Local churches prepare for Ash Wednesday

Locally, many churches will hold a variety of religious activities including special daily prayer services. But not this year. → Read More

Heroes of COVID-19: Pima County Sheriff's Department

Certain protocols are in place to keep the department's nearly 1,400 employees and you safe. → Read More

The Coronavirus is now the #1 cause of death in Arizona

The Coronavirus is now the leading cause of death here in Arizona. → Read More

Real estate scammers hit Tucson amid house selling boom

Sean Herdrick with the Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona said real estate scams happen all the time. For example, a scammer asks for money or gift cards upfront to see the house. → Read More