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| Firefighters battle blaze in Midtown Tucson The Tucson Fire Department is on the scene of a mobile home fire in Midtown, an official said. |
| Blowing dust, pileup closes I-10 from Las Cruces to Arizona Blowing dust has prompted New Mexico authorities to close Interstate 10 from Las Cruces to the Arizona state line. The conditions apparently contributed to a multi-vehicle pileup. |
| Tucson man convicted in child porn case A Tucson man was convicted on federal charges that he possessed and attempted to transport child pornography, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. |
| Tucson soldier killed in Iraq to be laid to rest on Friday Cota, a father of two, is the 35th service member with ties to Tucson or Southern Arizona to be claimed in the wars |
| Rep. Pete Rios to seek Pinal County post Democratic Representative Pete Rios of Hayden says he’s running for Pinal County supervisor. |
| New basketball coach gets first recruit Junior college guard Ipek Turkyilmaz has signed a letter of intent with the Arizona Wildcats, becoming new coach Niya Butts' first committment at the UA. |
| Escaped fire scorches 1,000 acres on Mount Graham A prescribed burn that jumped control lines had scorched about 1,000 acres on the north side of Mount Graham in Frye Canyon, according Wednesday update from the Coronado National Forest. |
| Arivaca woman gets 3 years probation for helping sister hide homicide An Arivaca woman was sentenced Wednesday to three years probation for helping her sister dump a body down a mine shaft. |
| Humane Society offers free spay and neuter surgery for pitbulls Friday The Humane Society of Southern Arizona will offer free spay and neuter surgeries for pit bulls and pit bull mixes on Friday. |
| Tucson cyclist who died after being hit by SUV Tuesday identified A bicyclist died Wednesday morning, the day after she was struck by a sport utility vehicle on a Northwest Side road, an official said. |
| Police Blog: University of Arizona theft caught on camera A University of Arizona student got some unwanted help Sunday when his luggage and other personal items were loaded up into a truck by a couple of thieves, police said Monday. |
| Gas leak restricts traffic on Wetmore east of Stone One lane of traffic in each direction is now open on East Wetmore near North Stone Avenue as workers repair a gas leak. |
| Tucson police radar van schedule for Wednesday's drive home The city's radar van will be at the following locations snapping photos of speeders Wednesday afternoon, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site. |
| Food Fight: Pick Tucson's best salad Who makes the best salad in Tucson? And what goes into it? |
| Pet pastor evicted by new owners of Tucson's only pet cemetery |
| American Airlines to charge passengers for first checked bag American Airlines will start charging $15 for the first checked bag, cut domestic flights and lay off workers as it grapples with record-high fuel prices. |
| High fire danger today, but it still shouldn't be as hot There’s a high-fire danger throughout Southern Arizona today, including Tucson, according to the National Weather Service’s Web site. |
| NM judge to consider legality of endangered falcon decision A decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to designate the northern aplomado falcon as a nonessential, experimental population in two Western states stemmed from "political, top-down pressure," a lawyer for an environmental group argued in federal court. |
| Serial killer suspect's lawyers want secret wiretaps tossed Lawyers for suspected serial killer Dale Hausner want to keep prosecutors from using secret audio recordings in his upcoming murder trial. |
| Oil prices pass $133 per barrel as $4-a-gallon gas looms NEW YORK — Runaway oil prices blew past $130 a barrel for the first time Wednesday and kept going, while gasoline prices persisted in their own relentless climb, rising above $3.80 a gallon. Supply worries, rising demand and a slumping dollar are conspiring to make filling up the car — and paying for just about everything else — a growing burden for Americans. |
| Marine found dead at Twentynine Palms base A Marine has been found dead in a barracks room at the Twentynine Palms Marine base. |
| Boy band creator sentenced to 25 years in prison The man who created the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync has been sentenced to 25 years in prison on four federal charges. |
| Kennedy being released from hospital, returning to Cape Cod Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was being released from the hospital Wednesday to return to his home in Cape Cod and begin charting treatment for a cancerous brain tumor that experts say is almost certainly fatal. |
| Migrants deaths down along Ariz. border, but high heat looms The arrival of triple-digit temperatures along Arizona's border with Mexico usually brings a spike in exposure deaths among migrants trying to enter the country by walking across the desert. |
| Comatose Honduran woman won't be evacuated by hospital A comatose Honduran woman won't be medically evacuated to her native country against the wishes of her family. |
| Lost parrot recites name and address to get back home When Yosuke the parrot flew out of his cage and got lost, he did exactly what he had been taught — recite his name and address to a stranger willing to help. |
| Ted Kennedy's family deals with 'a real curveball' The grim diagnosis that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has an almost certainly fatal brain tumor was "a real curveball" that left his family stunned even as he joked and laughed with them, his wife told her friends. |
| Student, mom suing TUSD over playground-fight injury A Tucson elementary-school student and his mother are suing the Tucson Unified School District over a playground fight that left the boy in the hospital for six days. |
| Woman who says deputy raped her files lawsuit A Three Points woman who says she was raped by an on-duty Pima County sheriff's deputy has filed a lawsuit against the county, Sheriff Clarence Dupnik and the deputy. |
| Photo: Is TIA really a last-place airport? |
| Q&A on the News Question: What is the difference between hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones? |
| Council OKs hike in rates for water Increased water rates that include a fee to promote water conservation will begin July 7 for Tucson Water customers. |
| Supervisors cap Pima budget at $1.46B The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to establish a budget ceiling of $1.46 billion, rejecting a call by the Republican minority to further reduce the budget. |
| New sidewalks make walking a pleasure Nearly $600,000 in sidewalks and other pedestrian-safety improvements have made it much easier to take a stroll through the historic Feldman's Neighborhood. |
| William V. Boynton, of the Phoenix Mars Lander Mission Boynton, 63, a University of Arizona cosmochemistry and geochemistry professor, has worked on Mars missions since 1984. His gamma ray spectrometer on the Mars Odyssey Orbiter showed evidence of high concentrations of subsurface ice in Mars' polar regions. |
| Voters retain Oro Valley incumbent Oro Valley residents voted to keep incumbent Barry Gillaspie in office. |
| Forum: Early education is vital Early education begins long before children arrive at kindergarten, agreed participants in a regional public meeting. |
| Arrest made in shooting that killed man on S. Side A man was arrested on first-degree murder charges in connection with the shooting death of a man on the South Side early Tuesday, police said. |
| Cop who retired gets probation, jail time for DUI A Tucson police sergeant who retired two months ago after being arrested on suspicion of drinking on the job pleaded guilty Monday to driving under the influence and was placed on 18 months probation. |
| State gives $350K more to fight measles outbreak With the measles outbreak now affecting 22 people in two Arizona counties, Gov. Janet Napolitano has released $350,000 more from the state health-crisis fund to fight it. |
| School bill that aids arts, PE is vetoed Gov. Janet Napolitano vetoed legislation Tuesday that would have made it harder for schools to trim courses in arts, music, physical education and vocational education. |
| Governor balks at assuming border burden PHOENIX — Gov. Janet Napolitano is balking at putting Arizona National Guard units along the international border at state expense to replace troops from across the nation who are being withdrawn. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : celeb in the house |
| Bill clearly outlaws license-plate covers PHOENIX — You've probably seen them. You may even have one. |
| Prescribed burn goes awry on Mount Graham A wildfire on the north side of Mount Graham in Frye Canyon burned about 400 acres of brush Tuesday. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Jimmy's forecast High pressure aloft is weakening as a storm system moves toward Arizona. This system will bring gusty winds today and tomorrow, along with much cooler temperatures tomorrow and Friday. There will be enough moisture to trigger a few thunderstorms tomorrow evening and Friday, then a warmer weekend. |
| Letters to the editor Benefit for China reflects well on city |
| Study: Donating blood is a little riskier for teens CHICAGO — Complications from donating blood are rare but happen more often in teens than in older donors, including dizziness, fainting and falls, a study found. |
| Celery chemical cuts brain inflammation A chemical in celery reduced brain inflammation linked to Alzheimer's disease in a study of mice that suggests some plants help protect the brain. |
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