WATCH: Strangers help Oro Valley 'football mom' survive horror of Las Vegas shooting
- Updated
Oro Valley's Katie Woodall went to Las Vegas for the Route 91 music festival and became a victim of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. As she clung to to consciousness, bystanders saved her life and she returned to doing what she loves: Cheering on her Ironwood Ridge Nighthawks. Produced by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star. Audio by Justin Spears / Arizona Daily Star
As featured on
Katie Woodall says she is grateful to be back home, and watching her son play football at Ironwood Ridge High School.
More information
Latest video
View this profile on Instagram#ThisIsTucson đĩ (@this_is_tucson) âĸ Instagram photos and videos
Most viewed stories
-
Ring in 2026 at these fun local New Year's Eve events đĨŗ
-
Looking ahead to Tucson's new and cool for '26
-
What a delicious year: the best meals I ate in Tucson in 2025 đ
-
23 exciting events to start your new year, January 2-4 2026! đĒŠâ¨
-
New eats! 10 new restaurants that opened in Tucson this fall
-
Tania's 33 and 12 other places to find bomb menudo in Tucson
-
Over 20 fun events to do in Tucson December 26-28 đ
-
Get ready to eat all the spicy tuna rolls you can at this viral sushi spot đŖ
-
Can Arizona wineries woo Gen Z? Vineyard owners say they have to đˇ
-
A list of places that will be open on Christmas Day 2025



