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| Iconic Nogales hotel sold The Americana Motor Hotel in Nogales, Ariz. has been sold for about $3.5 million to a group of investors who specialize in refurbishing older hotels. |
| University of Arizona grad screens first movie in Tucson Jorge Luis Urbina had vowed to direct a feature film by the time he turned 30. |
| Ticket rush for Batman "The Dark Knight" begins You don’t need a bat signal to tell you it’s a good idea to get your tickets early for the new Batman film which opens next week. |
| South Side fire damages home, displaces family A family of five — including three children — is displaced after a fire broke out at their South Side home Wednesday morning. |
| Police identify victim in fatal South Tucson shooting A man who was shot to death outside of his South Tucson home Tuesday has been identified as Adam Lopez Basurto, 42. |
| Hacienda del Sol's popular brunch takes a vacation The Grill at Hacienda del Sol Resort is shelving its Sunday brunch this month while it remodels its front dining room to create an exhibition kitchen lounge. |
| ExpressJet Airlines to cease flying on Sept. 2 ExpressJet Airlines, which singlehandedly increased destinations available from Tucson by almost 50 percent last year, plans to stop all flights Sept. 2. |
| Three Points man convicted of sexual abuse and exploitation A Three Points man who has already served 10 years in prison for molesting two young sisters is now facing a possible life sentence after being convicted Wednesday of sexually abusing another young girl for nearly a decade. |
| Police find nearly 2 tons of marijuana at Tucson home Two men have been arrested in connection with the seizure of approximately $2 million worth of marijuana Tuesday. |
| Downtown gas line break prompts evacuations Seven people were evacuated from two homes Wednesday morning utility workers ruptured a gas line Downtown. |
| Over 450 pounds of marijuana seized at Douglas port More than 450 pounds of marijuana has been seized at the Douglas port of entry since the beginning of the month, an official said Wednesday. |
| Tucson Police radar van locations for Wednesday The city's police radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at these locations today, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site: |
| Motorized bicycle users say they save gas, money Cruising down the street with the speedometer at 35 mph, Jimmie Marshall shows off his orange Harley Davidson-labeled motorized bicycle. |
| Gambling addict gets prison for embezzling from schools A former Scottsdale schools employee has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to embezzling more than $325,000 to pay gambling debts. |
| Police: Polygamist Warren Jeffs hospitalized Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs was taken from jail to a Las Vegas hospital Tuesday for an unspecified medical problem. |
| Eagle Scout gets 60 days in Orange County jail An Eagle Scout arrested hours after his high school graduation will spend 60 days in jail after admitting he broke into dozens of vehicles in Orange County. |
| McCain to visit southern Ohio Republican John McCain is returning to Ohio, bringing his presidential campaign to the southern part of the state. |
| Merkel uneasy over Obama Brandenburg Gate address German Chancellor Angela Merkel has signaled unease over the prospect of a possible speech by Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama at Berlin's historic Brandenburg Gate, a spokesman said Wednesday. |
| Jamie Lynn Spears poses with baby for mag cover Weeks after giving birth to daughter Maddie Briann, Jamie Lynn Spears is showing off the newborn, sharing memories of a "perfect" delivery and longing to be a Southern soccer mom. |
| Aviation Parkway extension route OK'd; Rio Nuevo is moving ahead The Tucson City Council on Tuesday approved the final alignment for Barraza-Aviation Parkway and continued plans to build quickly on the west side of Rio Nuevo, while contending that expiring federal subsidies imperil the city's progress on solar energy. |
| Pay raise sought for legislators scaled back PHOENIX — After repeatedly failing to sell voters on a 50 percent pay increase for state lawmakers, a special commission is scaling back its request by half. |
| BLM gets array of input on solar-farms siting Solar energy may be clean and green, but it requires electrical transmission lines, uses water and takes up land that provides habitat for plants and animals. |
| Pope part of local youths' visit Down Under Two years ago, when she was 15, Tucsonan Jeanette Gonzales began preparing to see Pope Benedict XVI. |
| H. Gerson: appetite for destruction Tucson's "demolition man" dealt in historic rubble, ruin and salvage for more than 35 years. |
| Changes defended at no-kill cat shelter The head of Arizona's first no-kill cat shelter explained Tuesday why nearly 50 cats have been euthanized in the last month, saying intense medical neglect left the shelter with no other options. |
| Amid protests, TUSD passes budget The Tucson Unified School District Governing Board passed a $578 million budget Tuesday night, despite protests from employees and parents about some of the board's decisions in closing a funding shortfall for the next fiscal year. |
| Sex offender tells jury, 'I changed,' denies new abuse A registered sex offender accused of sexually abusing his girlfriend's daughter for nearly a decade took the stand in Pima County Superior Court Tuesday and adamantly denied ever touching or photographing the girl. |
| Man, 52, shot in Midtown June 28 dies; killer sought A man shot outside a Midtown apartment complex June 28 died Tuesday and police are searching for the shooter. |
| Officer kills dog in Midtown A Tucson police officer shot and killed a dog that attacked him Monday night as he was checking on a call in a Midtown neighborhood, police said Tuesday. |
| 3 bodies found in desert The bodies of three suspected illegal immigrants have been recovered in the desert near Tucson since Sunday, according to Border Patrol officials. |
| Man shot, killed at S. Tucson home A man was fatally shot during an argument outside his South Tucson home Tuesday morning, police said. |
| Mail scare at sheriff's dept. The Pima County Sheriff's Department headquarters at 1750 E. Benson Highway was evacuated for about 90 minutes Tuesday after the discovery of an unknown powder in an envelope sent through the mail. |
| Sewer-breach threat has Nogales, S. Ariz. at risk Anticipating further storm damage to an already flooded wash, including a potentially devastating breach of a 30-inch sewer line, the mayor of Nogales, Ariz., has declared a state of emergency. |
| Free immunizations available before school starts Believe it or not, school is just around the corner, which could mean immunization time for many Tucson children. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Going Dutch |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Arts program for dropouts to get award A Tucson arts program that helps dropouts prepare for their GED high school equivalence tests while they make public tile murals will get an award at the National Governors Association conference in Philadelphia next week. |
| Jimmy's forecast A slow-moving low-pressure system will move north from Mexico into southeastern Arizona Thursday, where it will hang through Saturday. This, combined with an increase in moisture, will lead to more numerous thunderstorms, some of which will give us some pretty heavy rain at times. |
| McCain and Obama promise Hispanics economic prosperity WASHINGTON — Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama sought Tuesday to send the same message to a critical constituency: They understand that Hispanics share the same economic concerns as other Americans — and they will help the whole country prosper. |
| Smuggled ancient artifacts returning to Colombia MIAMI — Delicately carved emeralds, rare gold nose rings and clay vessels that may have held bones more than 2,000 years ago — all plundered from ancient graves — will be returned to Colombia. |
| Feds seek tests of controversial autism regimen CHICAGO — Pressured by desperate parents, government researchers are pushing to test an unproven treatment on autistic children, a move some scientists see as an unethical experiment in voodoo medicine. |
| Elderly may fare worse on prostate cancer drugs CHICAGO — A prostate cancer study that could change practice found that widely used hormone-blocking drugs did not improve survival chances for older men whose disease hadn't spread. |
| In poll of pet owners, McCain tops Obama WASHINGTON — If the presidential election were up to pet owners, John McCain could have a blue ribbon in his future. |
| NTSB investigating report of near-collision over JFK WASHINGTON — The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that it is investigating a near-collision of two airborne jetliners at Kennedy Airport in New York over the weekend. |
| Around the nation North Carolina |
| Other voices U.S. losing ground in Afghanistan |
| Stash house busted Wed, 09 Jul 2008 05:18:29 GMT |
| White House diluted warming testimony, ex-EPA official says WASHINGTON — The White House and Vice President Dick Cheney's office demanded that all mention of how global warming harms human health be cut from testimony to Congress last fall, a former Environmental Protection Agency official said at a news conference Tuesday. |
| Butterfly reserve in Mexico joins UNESCO list MEXICO CITY — Environmentalists fear the decision to list Mexico's wintering grounds of the Monarch butterfly as a U.N. World Heritage site may do little to halt deforestation that threatens the butterflies. |
| Mexico City police chief steps down after fatal nightclub raid MEXICO CITY — Mexico City's police chief was forced out of office on Tuesday after a botched nightclub raid that resulted in the deaths of 12 people. |
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