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| Total weekend shutdown coming Interstate 10 will shut down entirely this weekend from West Prince Road to 29th Street. Here's what you need to know: |
| Huachuca ban names 3 car dealerships Five thousand Southern Arizona soldiers have been banned from doing business with a trio of area auto dealerships amid complaints from troops about the firms' business practices. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Border Patrol eyes private land for interim checkpoint TUBAC — The U.S. Border Patrol confirmed Thursday that it will need private property east of Interstate 19 near Tubac to add an additional vehicle lane for a planned interim checkpoint. |
| School arrest puts TUSD librarian on paid leave A Tucson Unified School District librarian has been on paid leave for three months, after he was arrested for trespassing at a middle school. |
| Months-long measles scare is fading If no new cases show up in the next two weeks, the long measles nightmare will finally be over. |
| Mars scientists 'raring to go' with lander's now-freed arm The Phoenix Mars Lander has unpacked its robotic arm, a crucial step in beginning science experiments on the red planet. |
| Olsons reach divorce settlement Five years after saying their vows in Las Vegas, the marriage between University of Arizona basketball coach Lute Olson and businesswoman Christine Olson is over. |
| Border Patrol dog finds nearly 1,400 lbs. of pot A Border Patrol drug-sniffing dog detected almost 1,400 pounds of marijuana stacked between pallets of squash in a tractor-trailer rig at the Interstate 19 checkpoint Wednesday. |
| Surprise party is family reunion June Stone was expecting a quiet dinner out in honor of her 89th birthday next week. |
| Firefighters snuff fourth S. Side blaze Tucson firefighters put out a fire that scorched about a football field's worth of brush near Kino Parkway on the South Side, officials said. |
| Sheriff seeks details in man's death, burial in concrete Homicide detectives are asking for the public's help in getting new details about the death of a man whose body was found partially encased in concrete. |
| Man gets 25 years in Naco drug tunnel case A Mexican man was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in prison on drug charges related to a tunnel that ran across the border. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Driver's ed makes tech leap |
| 1,400 grads in GED class of '08 find confidence, new beginnings Tom Hardy had told himself the lie for so long that he started to believe it, even deep down in his gut. |
| Tucson police open new evidence facility The Tucson Police Department opened a new $15.6 million state-of-the-art facility on the South Side Thursday for evidence storage and other uses. |
| NW Side woman was asphyxiated, sheriff says A woman who was found dead in her Northwest Side home was strangled or suffocated by an assailant who broke into her house, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department. |
| Defense in cyclist's death blames roadway Defense attorneys for a woman accused of killing a 14-year-old bicyclist believe the boy may have died because contractors hired to reconstruct the road didn't follow approved roadway plans. |
| Cops seek Mexican in 2 Foothills deaths Pima County sheriff's deputies have obtained an arrest warrant in connection with a shooting in the Catalina Foothills that left two Mexican men dead and another seriously injured. |
| four injured after i-19 tire failure |
| Jimmy's forecast Temperatures will be higher today, then get even higher as we go through the weekend and well into next week. Expect high temperatures to top 100 degrees for the next several days, as high pressure asserts its presence over the desert Southwest. |
| Spelling-bee field is winnowed down from 288 youngsters to 45 What happened |
| Bacteria found in infants who died suddenly LONDON — A baffling phenomenon known as sudden infant death syndrome is one of the leading causes of death for children under the age of 1. Now, British researchers say they may have found a contributing factor: bacteria. |
| Stressors driving more troops to kill themselves WASHINGTON — Army soldiers committed suicide in 2007 at the highest rate on record, and the toll is climbing ever higher this year as long war deployments stretch on. |
| Estrenan largometraje hecho en Tucsón Jorge tiene que llegar a Texas lo antes posible. De eso depende que el caso del asesinato de su madre quede resuelto. Viene manejando desde Los Angeles, California y trae consigo la evidencia para encontrar al culpable. |
| Son derrames tercer causa de muerte en EU Los derrames cerebrales son la tercera causa de muerte en Estados Unidos, según los Centros para el Control y Prevención de las Enfermedades, (CDC). |
| With book out, McClellan defends his long silence WASHINGTON — Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan defended his bombshell book about the Bush administration on Thursday, saying he didn't speak up against the overselling of war in Iraq at the time because he, like other Americans, gave the president the benefit of the doubt. |
| Doc: Obama healthy but is trying to quit smoking WASHINGTON — Barack Obama's doctor said Thursday that the presidential candidate was in excellent health at the time of his last checkup 16 months ago, but he has a family history of cancer and a big, obvious risk — a smoking habit that he's trying, again, to break. |
| Democratic leaders eye end in June to nomination race WASHINGTON — Top Democratic leaders intend to push for a quick end to the battle for the party's presidential nomination when primaries are over next week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday. |
| Ex-prosecutors side with Congress in subpoena case WASHINGTON — Twenty former U.S. attorneys from both political parties sided with Congress and asked a federal judge on Thursday to settle a subpoena fight with the White House. |
| GOP senator's wife donates to Obama WASHINGTON — Sens. John McCain and Chuck Hagel have long been friends. Fellow Republicans and Vietnam War veterans, their Senate offices are just across the hall from each other. |
| McCain starts defining Obama LOS ANGELES — Who is Barack Obama? John McCain will happily tell you — his version. |
| Clinton backers to protest outside rules meeting WASHINGTON — The Democratic presidential race is heading into a fractious end game as supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton mobilize for a protest Saturday to demand that the party count two outlawed primaries that favored her. |
| Al Franken's old Playboy article on virtual sex concerns Democrats WASHINGTON — Senate candidate Al Franken's satirical and explicit take on virtual sex and other topics, published in Playboy magazine eight years ago, is drawing concern instead of laughter from some Minnesota Democrats. |
| Downtown redevelopment is progressing It seems as if Rio Nuevo, the city's ambitious redevelopment plan, takes two steps back for each step forward. But that's not so. |
| Survey: Americans make 41 million fewer air trips WASHINGTON — Nearly half of American air travelers would fly more if it were easier, and more than one-fourth said they skipped at least one air trip in the past 12 months because of the hassles involved, according to an industry survey. |
| Marijuana discovered between pallets of squash (w/photos) Fri, 30 May 2008 02:09:36 GMT |
| Bad-check writers netted in unannounced roundup Fri, 30 May 2008 01:43:36 GMT |
| States act to curb educators in sexual abuse of students Ten states have taken action in recent months to crack down on sexually abusive teachers after a stream of arrests and reports that have documented the problem of educators victimizing students. |
| Northern Plains tribe restores part of past PRIOR LAKE, Minn. — A 30-acre field where corn and soybeans were once grown is now covered with Canada wild rye, big bluestem, Golden Alexander and compass plant — the same grasses and flowers the pioneers saw as they pushed westward across the American prairie in the 1800s. |
| Richardson backs plan to aid Mexico in drug war MEXICO CITY — New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson urged U.S. lawmakers Thursday to resolve their differences over an aid package to help Mexico fight drugs, saying it would be "disastrous" for security on both sides of the border if the Merida Initiative fell through. |
| Quake survivors in China scavenging for scrap metal to buy necessities QINGCHUAN, China — Dozens of people swarm over the mounds of debris of this ruined city, an eerie replay of the early days following China's devastating earthquake. |
| U.N. data: Iran hid continued N-arms work VIENNA, Austria — The chief U.S. delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency said evidence described by the nuclear watchdog Thursday increased concerns that Iran had tried to make nuclear weapons. |
| Around the world BAHRAIN |
| Corrections ● Scott McClellan's name was misspelled in Thorns & Flowers Thursday on A8. |
| Suicide bomber hits police applicants; 16 die BAGHDAD — A suicide bomber detonated explosives among a group of men seeking police jobs Thursday, killing 16 people crowded around a recruiting station in northwestern Iraq despite warnings of an attack. |
| Texas court: Sect kids must go back to moms SAN ANTONIO — In a crushing blow to the state's massive seizure of children from a polygamist sect's ranch, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Thursday that child welfare officials overstepped their authority and the children should go back to their parents. |
| Stonehenge mystery may have been unraveled The mysterious circular stone monument at Stonehenge was a "domain of the dead," researchers said Thursday, a burial ground downriver from a separate circle of wooden pillars that marked the "domain of the living." |
| NASA to send toilet parts to space station CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — After being rushed in from Russia, a toilet pump was loaded into space shuttle Discovery on Thursday just in time for this weekend's liftoff to the international space station, where the lone commode is acting up. |
| Math gender gap fades in gender-equal nations, study finds While teenage girls generally score worse than boys on math tests, the gap disappears in Norway, Sweden, Iceland and other societies marked by gender equality in social roles, according to a study. |
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