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| Woman found dead in SE Tucson home was shot, stabbed A 61-year-old woman who was found dead in her Southeast Side home last week was shot and stabbed multiple times, an official said Tuesday. |
| Nuggets assistant Dunlap headed to UA Denver Nuggets assistant coach Mike Dunlap will likely accept an offer to become Arizona’s associate head coach next season, according to a report on the Denver Post Web site. |
| UPDATED: Chloroform spill caused evacuation of Tucson police headquarters The Tucson Police Department Headquarters building was evacuated for about two hours Tuesday after a chloroform spill, officials said. |
| Livengood: UA has turned a corner in improving athletes' grades Five UA sports reported graduation rates below the NCAA standard, but only one will receive a penalty. |
| Things to do Wednesday in Tucson |
| Food Fight: Tucson's best Buffalo-style chicken wings Buffalo-style chicken wings are on the menu for this week’s Food Fight. |
| Tucson police radar van location for today's drive home |
| Group wants AZ Legislature to act on police immigration rules Advocates for tougher border enforcement said Tuesday that the Legislature needs to act on a proposed ballot measure that would draw local and state police in Arizona deeper into the fight against illegal immigration. |
| Tucson woman indicted in fatal car wreck A 21-year-old Tucson resident has been indicted in connection with an April wreck that killed her passenger. |
| Border patrol rescues two illegal immigrants from desert heat U.S. Border Patrol agents on Monday rescued two illegal immigrant men who were extremely dehydrated on the Tohono O’odham Reservation with help from a signal fire and cell phone. |
| Hearing postponed in Lute Olson's divorce case A hearing to discuss whether University of Arizona basketball coach Lute Olson should be held in contempt of court for withdrawing funds from a bank account co-owned by his estranged wife has been postponed until June 19. |
| There's a chance of rain in Tucson today — really There's a chance for isolated thunderstorms after 11 a.m. in the Tucson area today as a low-pressure system moves across Southeast Arizona. |
| Things to do today in Tucson Here is a list of events going on around Tucson today. |
| Officials: Phoenix gun dealer sold to drug cartels Federal and state officials said they broke up a Phoenix-based firearms trafficking operation on Tuesday that provided violent Mexican drug cartels with hundreds of weapons. |
| California man gets 18-months prison in armed robbery plea Despite the protestations of his victims, a California man who orchestrated a $1 million armed robbery was sentenced to 1.5 years in prison Tuesday. |
| Officials say Phoenix gun dealer sold to drug cartels Federal and state officials said they broke up a Phoenix-based firearms trafficking operation on Tuesday that provided violent Mexican drug cartels with hundreds of weapons. |
| 75 students arrested in San Diego University drug bust Dozens of San Diego State University students were arrested after a sweeping drug investigation found that some fraternity members openly dealt drugs and one even sent a mass text message advertising cocaine, authorities said Tuesday. |
| Britney Spears arrives at LA courthouse with little fanfare Britney Spears showed up at the county courthouse for a custody hearing Tuesday without the usual screaming fans, signs and banners or frenzied paparazzi chase to the parking garage. |
| 22-year-old soldier from Glendale dies in Baghdad bombing The Department of Defense says an Army soldier from Arizona has died in Iraq. |
| Ga. execution would be first since Supreme Court ruling Georgia moved forward with preparations to execute a convicted killer, who on Tuesday night could become the first inmate put to death since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a three-drug lethal injection procedure. |
| Pets on lap while driving may soon be banned in Calif. Pull over and put down the dog. |
| Gilbert teens say they were attacked for being Mormon Gilbert police are investigating an assault against two teenagers who say they were attacked because of their religion. |
| As Ariz. degrades, folks may leave A symbol of Arizona's growth is the U-Haul, bringing in families pursuing sunshine, mountains, cheaper housing and jobs as they pile in from the Rust Belt or Southern California. |
| TUSD looks at linking up 1 troubled, 1 strong school The Tucson Unified School District is exploring whether it will conjoin one of its flagship middle schools and one of its most troubled next year into a school-within-a-school concept. |
| Missing a friend? University has got your goat Are all your goats accounted for? |
| Map: Gas prices around Tucson |
| Photo: Crash scene at 22nd & Country Club |
| County asked to hold off on bond vote The Pima Association of Taxpayers and political activist John Kromko have asked the Pima County Board of Supervisors not to hold another bond election until the economy improves. |
| TPD official to officers: Keep citizens out of labor dispute As the debate over pay lumbers on between Tucson's largest police union and City Hall, one of the force's top administrators has instructed officers not to involve the public in the dispute. |
| UA handles complexities for patients Teresa Camacho was hollowed-out and terrified when she learned in July that her husband of 25 years had mere months to live as cancer took over his liver, head and spine. |
| Tucson Time Capsule: Training for disabled |
| Illegal's body found; rapes reported by 3 The body of an illegal immigrant was found Friday near Green Valley by U.S. Border Patrol, and three women reported being raped over the weekend by armed bandits. |
| Border agents attacked in 3 weekend incidents U.S. Border Patrol agents this weekend were involved in three violent encounters, found 1,400 pounds of marijuana inside a truck that crashed at the border on the Tohono O'odham Nation and discovered 43 illegal immigrants in a Nogales drop house. |
| 2 students test negative for measles Lab work for two Tucson students suspected of having measles has come back negative, an official said Monday. |
| Driver arrested in Midtown collision Drugs and high speed are believed to be factors in a crash that sent three people to a hospital Monday morning, police said. |
| Oro Valley officer gets day in jail, probation in wreck An Oro Valley police officer convicted of driving under the influence last month was sentenced to one day in jail and two years' probation Monday morning. |
| BP agent's kin sue GM, tire maker in fatal crash Family members of a U.S. Border Patrol agent who died west of Tucson when a tire on his Chevrolet Tahoe patrol vehicle blew out and the vehicle rolled have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against General Motors Corp. and Continental Tire North America. |
| Kid-to-Camp fund $2,822 closer to goal The Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen's Fund Send a Kid to Camp program is proud to thank another 36 individuals, organizations and businesses for donating $2,822 to help send kids to camp. |
| Ann Day will face GOP challenger Businessman Joe Higgins will challenge incumbent Ann Day in the Republican primary for the District 1 Board of Supervisors seat. |
| Student of the Week: Debra Riegert Age: 18 |
| 2 arrested in kidnapping, beating in Cochise A naked man with a split lip and a bruised cheek who was wandering a road near Sierra Vista led police to arrest two men on suspicion of kidnapping and robbery. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Guadalupe group aims to secede from Arpaio's service zone TEMPE — A group of residents in the town of Guadalupe has begun planning for a future without police service from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. |
| U.S. to return fossils, dinosaur eggs to Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Four tons of fossils, including dinosaur eggs and prehistoric crabs seized at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show two years ago, are headed back to Argentina. |
| Prescott Nat'l Forest faces restrictions PRESCOTT — Increasing wildfire danger is leading managers of the Prescott National Forest to impose campfire and smoking restrictions, effective May 14 at 8 a.m. |
| McNeal man held on murder count in brother's fatal shooting Sunday A 36-year-old McNeal man accused of shooting his brother to death during an argument was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, an official said Monday. |
| My opinion Andrés Oppenheimer : McCain's new stance on entrants an error When I interviewed likely Republican candidate Sen. John McCain last week, I was left with the distinct impression that he is moving steadily backward from his once progressive stand on immigration. |
| Legislator wants eased rules on using teen labor PHOENIX — State lawmakers are weighing whether to let teens perform jobs now considered too hazardous for them under state law as one answer to the complaints of a labor shortage. |
| Accessible play areas When Robison Elementary School unveiled its new playground in April, a whole new world of activity opened up for Anthony Planck, a student. |
| Ask Dr. Weil: Let's set the record straight on poinsettias QI have a beautiful poinsettia left over from the holidays. I've been warned that it is poisonous and have been reassured that it is not. Which is right? |
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