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| Two rollovers stop traffic on I-10; 2 kids hurt Two children were flown to the hospital with injuries after a rollover on westbound Interstate 10 Sunday afternoon, a witness said. |
| In just one year, TUSD lost items that cost $1.6M It's hard to imagine how one might go about losing a commercial freezer. |
| Where'd that name come from? Well, neighbor, ... Blue Moon, Enchanted Hills, Poets Square — some of Tucson's most unusual neighborhood names sound like places that exist only in the movies. |
| RTA overrun vote raises eyebrows The Regional Transportation Plan was supposed to have a strict budget, but a new board vote to allow more funding to projects that went over budget has raised questions. |
| Speeders, be ready to say 'cheese' here The city's police radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at these locations this week, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site: |
| Thieves snatch beer; clerk fires shots; police arrest 2 A clerk at a North Side market fired on two beer thieves Saturday afternoon after chasing them out of the store and nearly being struck by their getaway car, police said. |
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| Man arrested in beating; victim is critically hurt A 21-year-old man is in critical condition after he was beaten on the head with a blunt object outside a Midvale Park home early Saturday, police said. |
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| Affordable cremations are gaining popularity Burial or cremation — Tucsonan Benjamin Laguna never expressed a preference to his family. |
| Teen heroin use rising on NW Side In pursuing low-level drug users, Oro Valley police officers noticed an alarming trend: more and more of the addicts they encountered were teens and young adults hooked on heroin. |
| Longtime love affair with desert drew Ohioan It took Allison Riggle nearly 30 years, but she's finally made it back to the Old Pueblo. |
| Monsoon roars back; flooding is likely today Monsoon thunderstorms returned to the Tucson area Saturday evening after a lull of several days, and they were punctuated by hail, high winds and heavy rain. |
| Sentencing reports aid judges, and the guilty Shirley Moreno is unapologetic. |
| Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Low-income women have ally to defend labor rights Finding and keeping a job is difficult in this souring economy. Even holding a job doesn't always guarantee a paycheck. |
| School racial achievement gap proves tough to narrow PHOENIX — The achievement gap between black and white students in Arizona has stagnated and even widened in recent years, a new study shows. |
| Commuter loop finished in metro Phoenix area PHOENIX — Transportation officials say they've completed the final stretch of the Loop 202, giving the Phoenix metro area an unbroken 137-mile commuter loop. |
| Phx. mayor wants slot machines at airport PHOENIX — With millions of people using Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport annually, the mayor feels offering them slot machines would be a way for the city to raise badly needed revenue. |
| 14 of 29 pools in Phx. reopen after clearing contaminant PHOENIX — After scrubbing and superchlorinating all city pools, Phoenix is slowly and cautiously reopening them. |
| DMX charged with defrauding hospital PHOENIX – Rapper DMX was arrested at a Phoenix mall Saturday on suspicion that he gave a false name and Social Security number to a hospital to get out of paying for medical expenses. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Jazz a Brubeck family affair |
| Dog rescue group celebrates long-shot birthday A birthday celebration at Reid Park a week ago had gone to the dogs, but it was a good thing. |
| 400 more poll workers needed for primary, general elections Pima County still needs 400 poll workers to help run the Sept. 2 primary election and the Nov. 4 general election. |
| 2 men hurt in shootout at First Ave. and Grant Rd. Two men were shot, one seriously, early Saturday morning, when two groups of young men exchanged gunfire at the southeast corner of North First Avenue and East Grant Road, police said. |
| Underpasses look to be I-10 problems this week Though the Interstate 10 widening project stretches all along Tucson's West Side, it's the construction at the underpasses that affects traffic the most. |
| Boy, 11, accidentally shot at NW home A 11-year-old boy was accidentally shot while playing at a friend's home on the Northwest Side on Saturday, police said. |
| The Way Home Lawrence has a million-dollar smile and he knows it. |
| Iraqi refugees duped by smugglers promising Europe ISTANBUL, Turkey — In the depths of despair, Suzan doused herself and her 14-year-old daughter with gasoline and prepared to set them both on fire. |
| Cancer patients find that insurance has limits HACKENSACK, N.J. — In 19 years with breast cancer, Gladys Lester has had a mastectomy, breast reconstruction, and a stem-cell transplant. She's had operations to remove cancer that spread to her liver, lungs and ovaries, and chemotherapy that left her bald five separate times. |
| Implantable device might be high-tech answer to obesity MINNEAPOLIS — Dr. Sayeed Ikramuddin is no stranger to weight-loss surgery. He's done it at least 3,000 times. |
| Capitol link in Washington WASHINGTON — Here's how area members of Congress voted on major roll calls last week. |
| GOP hopeful emptying his coffers WASHINGTON — Faced with a spending cap for his fall campaign, Republican presidential candidate John McCain is aggressively spending more money than he is raising during summer months and methodically reducing his cash reserves. |
| McCain's folksy forums an exercise in political tightrope tap-dancing DENVER — John McCain was in his favorite campaign setting, a town hall meeting, when he spotted a promising target. "I'd love to recognize you first, sir," the Republican presidential candidate said to a man in a Vietnam War veteran's hat. |
| Obama visits with Afghan officials, U.S. troops KABUL, Afghanistan — Barack Obama visited Saturday with U.S. troops and Afghan officials in this war-weary nation, which is the focal point of his proposed strategy for dealing with threats to the United States if elected president. |
| Protection from unscrupulous car sales needed The biggest purchase you're likely to make is a home. And while a complicated project such as building or adding on to a home rarely goes smoothly, there are plenty of precautions you can take to make sure your good faith, investment, hopes and dreams are not crushed. |
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| Forget gas-tax holiday; Congress eyes 10¢ hike WASHINGTON — Lawmakers quietly are talking about raising fuel taxes by a dime from the current 18.4 cents a gallon on gasoline and 24.3 cents on diesel fuel. |
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| Opinion by Bonnie Henry : You can never, ever fully trust computers I'm standing in the checkout lane at the grocery store, cantaloupes and kumquats safely scanned and bagged, line of shoppers behind me. |
| Petraeus speculates al-Qaida may change focus to Afghanistan BAGHDAD — After intense U.S. assaults, al-Qaida may be considering shifting focus to its original home base in Afghani-stan, where American casualties are running higher than in Iraq, the top U.S. commander in Iraq said Saturday. |
| Iraqi leader endorses Obama's timetable for U.S. exit BERLIN — Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says U.S. troops should leave Iraq "as soon as possible," according to a magazine report, and he called presidential candidate Barack Obama's suggestion of 16 months "the right timeframe for a withdrawal." |
| Afghan violence flares as Obama arrives for visit KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — Afghan troops clashed with Taliban insurgents attacking a supply convoy for NATO troops, killing nine militants, officials said Saturday. Roadside bombs killed a NATO soldier in a separate convoy and four policemen. |
| Itty-bittiest of robots might have a huge future RALEIGH, N.C. — Gas prices have auto manufacturers rushing to make cars smaller, but Bruce Donald drives vehicles so tiny you need a microscope just to see one. |
| Tucsonan is man with a plan when it comes to Games The desk in Michael Halchak's home office down the street from Reid Park is littered with sketches of Olympic venues, colored in bright hues on wax paper. |
| Norman on march toward golf history SOUTHPORT, England — Gusts that approached 50 mph required Greg Norman to manufacture shots from his 53-year-old memory Saturday in the British Open, which he called among the toughest tests he has ever faced in golf. |
| That's the way, uh-huh PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks celebrated '70s Night on Saturday with disco music, afros, bad combovers and polyester pants. |
| Tucson lets pair of leads slip in loss The Tacoma Rainiers used a six-run outburst in the third inning Saturday night to overtake the visiting Tucson Sidewinders in a 13-4 win at Cheney Stadium. |
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