KOLD-TV in Arizona is mourning the sudden loss of news anchor Ana Orsini, who passed away at 28 from a brain aneurysm last week. Her colleague, Tyler Butler, confirmed the news on December 17. Ana, known for her love of peanut butter M&Ms and Uggs, was remembered for her genuine care and humor. She had a passion for animal rescue and true crime podcasts, and was described as a “force of nature” by Butler. Ana began her career in Lubbock, Texas, before moving to Medford, Oregon, and later to KOLD-TV in Tucson in 2023. Her coworkers, including Carsyn Currier and Dan Marries, shared heartfelt tributes, calling her unique, compassionate, and dedicated to her family and community.
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