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| Arizona Wildcats basketball: Budinger to stay at UA Budinger pulled himself off of the NBA draft’s early entry list just before the 2 p.m. Tucson time deadline today, giving a significant boost to what would have been a depleted Wildcat lineup next season. |
| Pot found at North Side Tucson repair shop, police say More than 2,000 pounds of marijuana were seized from a North Side auto repair shop, Tucson police said Monday. |
| Norm Botsford, longtime CEO of University Physicians, resigns Unannounced executive changes at University Physicians Healthcare have come to light. |
| Body of illegal immigrant teen found south of Tucson The body of a 15-year-old illegal immigrant boy was found U.S. Border Patrol agents late Saturday night near Arivaca. |
| I-10 widening work in Tucson has changes to schedule The Arizona Department of Transportation has issued some changes to its Interstate 10 widening schedule, some of which will affect drivers this week. |
| Star contest: Good lightning photo can get you $100 gift certificate |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Monday The city's police radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at the following locations today, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site. |
| Lesbian couple of 55 years ready to say 'I do' Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin fell in love at a time when lesbians risked being arrested, fired from their jobs and sent to electroshock treatment. |
| Paparazzo, not Britney to blame for hit-run injury, judge says A paparazzo who sought to press charges against Britney Spears after her car ran over his foot was himself to blame for any injury, prosecutors said in refusing to pursue the case. |
| AZ Senate OKs revised late-term abortion measure The Arizona Senate has approved a revised version of previously vetoed legislation to prohibit a controversial late-term abortion procedure. |
| Tiger takes US Open on 19th hole — Tiger Woods has won the U.S. Open after making birdie on the last hole of an 18-hole playoff to force sudden death and then beating Rocco Mediate on the first hole. |
| Amy Winehouse taken to hospital after fainting spell my Winehouse fainted Monday at her north London home and was hospitalized, her spokesman said. |
| Southwest Airlines flight lands at Sky Harbor with wheel ablaze A Southwest Airlines flight has landed at Sky Harbor International Airport with flames coming from a right rear wheel. |
| Leona Helmsley's well-heeled dog loses $10M Leona Helmsley’s dog isn’t quite as well-heeled as she used to be. |
| Fort Sill Apaches pulling bingo machines from N.M. casino The Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma will remove electronic bingo machines from its unopened casino off Interstate 10 at Akela near Deming, the head of the tribe says. |
| Internet suicide case woman pleads not guilty A Missouri woman has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles federal court to charges in a MySpace hoax allegedly linked to a 13-year-old girl’s suicide. |
| Phoenix mayor irked by sheriff's document request A sweeping request from the Maricopa County sheriff for six months' worth of e-mail from the mayor and other Phoenix officials isn't sitting right with Mayor Phil Gordon. |
| Glendale man says he's dad of girl found alone Glendale police say a man claiming to be the father of a little girl found wandering alone has come forward. |
| Near record heat expected in Southern Arizona today and Tuesday Record or near-record high temperatures are expected today and Tuesday with highs looming around 108 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. |
| Obama camp sees possible win without Ohio, Fla. Barack Obama's campaign envisions a path to the presidency that could include Virginia, Georgia and several Rocky Mountain states, but not necessarily the pair of battlegrounds that decided the last two elections — Florida and Ohio. |
| Glendale police investigate deaths in trailer Glendale police are investigating the deaths of two people whose bodies were discovered in a mobile home. |
| FCC chief recommends OK of satellite radio deal The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is recommending approval of the $5 billion merger between the nation's two satellite radio broadcasters in exchange for concessions that include turning over 24 channels to noncommercial and minority programming, The Associated Press has learned. |
| Places to chill out Beating the heat. It's a Tucson tradition even if there is no true escape. |
| Cell-only move poses hang-up for pollsters It would seem pretty easy to get in touch with Jessica Chavez — she always has her cell phone with her. |
| Road Runner by Andrea Kelly: 'Lovely Rita, meter maid' has bit of a mean streak Look for the city to find a way to get you coming or going — or even if you're standing still. |
| Aspen Fire recovery is vivid, 5 years later MINT SPRING — Wild mint grows in fragrant green clumps around a tiny pool of water welling up from scorched earth. The lush new growth of the pungent wild herb is just one of many signs of rebirth along the fire- ravaged Mint Spring Trail high in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson. |
| 2 plans for higher transit fares before council The City Council will consider raising fares for Sun Tran and Van Tran service Tuesday. After some complaints about the 25 percent increase, city Transportation Director Jim Glock came up with an alternative rate increase that shields those who pay the reduced economy fare, while shifting some of the burden to express and shuttle route riders. After seeing no fare increases in eight years, Glock also has included a plan for indexing the fares to automatically go up with the Consumer Price Index. |
| 5% cuts will mean vacant county jobs Many Pima County departments won't fill vacant positions so they can meet a requirement that they cut 5 percent from their total budgets. |
| Smokers kick habit to ease money crunch With the price of gas, groceries and just about everything else going up, state officials last week suggested that quitting smoking is one way consumers can make their dollars stretch further in the difficult economy. |
| City to pay $1,650 in fines over KIDCO program dispute in Vail The city of Tucson and the state of Arizona have resolved a dispute over a city-run after-school program in Vail, but it isn't likely to trigger any large-scale differences in how the city operates its KIDCO program. |
| Public's comment sought on judge pro tem Pima County Superior Court officials are asking for the public's help in filling a vacancy on the bench created by the retirement of Judge Pro Tempore Barbara Sattler. |
| Tucson Time Capsule: Yoakam wows 'em in 1993 |
| Man accused in drug-selling case sought by U.S. Marshals The Fugitive: Jose Humberto Castro-Valenzuela. |
| Employer sanctions law may be invoked for the first time Enforcing Arizona's employer sanctions law is hard. So hard, in fact, that no prosecutor in the state has even tried to shut down a business for hiring illegal immigrants since the law took effect Jan. 1. |
| Gilbert police to get traffic-light zappers Gilbert police will be the first law enforcement agency in Arizona to equip cars with a device that turns traffic signals green. |
| Man ID'd who died in rollover on Friday Officials have released the name of a man who died after a rollover collision on the Northwest Side on Friday. |
| Oregon man wins Great American Think-Off NEW YORK MILLS, Minn. — An Oregon man is the winner of this year's Great American Think-Off, a national philosophy competition that gives ordinary people the chance to debate some of life's perplexing questions. |
| Lieberman relationship with Obama and Dems has gotten to be thorny WASHINGTON — Joe Lieberman is fast becoming the Democrats' public enemy No. 1. |
| Huckabee, Richardson top readers' VP poll Mike Huckabee is the clear front runner in "VP-poll-ooza." More than 54 percent of readers who responded to the Star's online poll said they preferred the former governor of Arkansas to be the running mate of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain of Arizona. |
| 1 cent = $8M to post office in fuel costs WASHINGTON — Every time the price of gasoline goes up a penny, it costs the Postal Service $8 million. |
| New law limiting teen drivers starts July 1 MESA — A state law that puts restrictions on new teenage drivers takes effect July 1 — the result of one mother's fight to make sure her daughter's death wasn't in vain. |
| Drink tax makes Pa. county executive unpopular PITTSBURGH — A stiff drink comes with a stiff tax in Pittsburgh and surrounding towns these days, and that has made the county executive public enemy No. 1 in some quarters, reviled by name in song and on bar bills. |
| Two arrested in armed robbery (w/photos) Mon, 16 Jun 2008 20:35:31 GMT |
| CEOs got nice 3.5% pay gain last year NEW YORK — As the American economy slowed to a crawl and stockholders watched their money evaporate, CEO pay still chugged to yet more dizzying heights last year, an Associated Press analysis shows. |
| High court eyes 1st major ruling on gun rights WASHINGTON — One momentous case down, another equally historic decision to go. |
| Flooding drives hundreds from homes in Iowa City IOWA CITY, Iowa — A week's work of frantic sandbagging by students, professors and the National Guard couldn't spare this bucolic college town from the surging Iowa River, which has swamped more than a dozen campus buildings and forced the evacuation Sunday of hundreds of nearby homes. |
| Q&A on the News Question: I recently read an article about criticism of Clint Eastwood for not portraying black soldiers in his Iwo Jima films. Were any black soldiers involved in that battle? |
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| Rogue nations may have N-device data WASHINGTON — An international smuggling ring may have secretly shared blueprints for an advanced nuclear weapon with Iran, North Korea and other rogue countries, The Washington Post reported Sunday. |
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