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| Missing TUSD items put at $34K; scrutiny planned Following reports that TUSD has lost hundreds of pieces of equipment in recent years — including freezers, a picnic table and soccer goals — officials are devising a new plan to keep better track of the district's $124 million in assets. |
| Pieced-together Martian panorama like 'frozen ocean' What a view. |
| Marsh's testimony ties son's death to roommate Brandon Williams' mother told jurors Thursday that she has no idea how her son's skull was fractured, but that she heard one of her roommates yelling at the boy from another room the night of his death. |
| No TUSD raises, but also no furloughs Employees of the Tucson Unified School District won't be getting raises this year. |
| Former Tucson councilman indicted on fund-theft charge Former Tucson City Councilman Brent Davis has been indicted on suspicion of stealing funds from the sale of a fraternity house to the University of Arizona. |
| Teen in half sister's death freed The Pima County teen facing a second-degree murder charge in the shooting death of his half sister was released from jail Thursday after his bail was posted. |
| Tucson man accused of running chop shop After months of investigation, police raided what they called a chop shop Tuesday, recovering 20 stolen vehicles and later arresting a Tucson man linked to the auto thefts. |
| Woman arrested in stabbing of son Police have arrested a 49-year-old Tucson woman on suspicion of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of her 31-year-old son Sunday. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| UA's Mars team: 'We have water' The red planet really does have water. |
| Many cities see the light, take steps vs. heat deaths PHOENIX — The homeless woman was nauseated, dizzy, drenched with sweat, dehydrated and sobbing with fear. She had heat exhaustion and was on the verge of heat stroke. |
| Blood Drive honors fallen comrade |
| Coming up, don't miss … Court: No religious reason to have pot |
| Giffords bill renews E-Verify program U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords led the renewal Thursday evening of an immigration enforcement program that just three months ago she characterized as "disastrous" if it didn't include substantive changes. |
| Man guilty in '07 murder of UA fine-arts student A Tucson man could spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted Thursday in the 2007 death of a University of Arizona student. |
| Agents rescue group of 8, two individuals in 1 day Border Patrol agents rescued 10 illegal immigrants in three incidents Wednesday. |
| 2 go to hospital after shooting Tucson police are trying to determine whether a shooting on the South Side on Thursday is linked to two wounded people dropped off at a hospital. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Rec center for Littletown |
| Neighbors roundup NORTHWEST |
| Ruling: No religious right to marijuana PHOENIX — There is no religious right in Arizona to possess marijuana, the state Court of Appeals ruled Thursday, saying freedom of religion is not the same as freedom of action. |
| Founders of pot church ready for court fight The founders of the Church of Cognizance, which deifies marijuana and uses it as a sacrament, are scheduled to be tried on criminal charges in Albuquerque this month. |
| Autopsy: Man's death homicide Complications from a spine fracture killed an elderly man who died after a fight in a local nursing home, an autopsy report released Thursday says. |
| Jimmy's forecast High pressure will remain on top of Arizona today for very warm temperatures once again. As the high drifts toward the Four Corners region, look for our moisture to increase throughout the weekend. This will trigger scattered thunderstorms, becoming more numerous early next week. |
| Texas university, feds reach deal on border fence BROWNSVILLE, Texas — The planned fence along the U.S.-Mexican border will no longer cut off a large chunk of a South Texas university, according to an agreement that the school and the federal government presented to a judge Thursday. |
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| A slug's nirvana: exercise benefits in a pill Here's a couch potato's dream: What if a drug could help you gain some of the benefits of exercise without working up a sweat? |
| Device may help those with balance woes avoid falls BOSTON — Scientists working to help astronauts regain balance after extended flights in zero gravity say they've found a way to use the research to help elderly people avoid catastrophic falls. |
| Mexico disputes U.S. findings on salmonella MEXICO CITY — Mexican agricultural officials said Thursday that U.S. colleagues hunting for the source of a salmonella outbreak are rushing to a conclusion about finding the strain at a Mexican pepper farm. |
| Congress sends Bush bill banning lead in toys WASHINGTON — The Senate on Thursday passed and sent to the White House legislation that bans lead from children's toys and seeks to ensure that chemicals posing possible health problems will not end up on toys and articles that kids chew on and play with. |
| My opinion Charles Krauthammer : Dems' drilling stance won't save the planet WASHINGTON |
| Race issue steps out of shadows in presidential campaign WASHINGTON — John McCain accused Barack Obama of playing politics with race on Thursday, raising the explosive issue after the first mixed-race candidate with a serious chance of winning the White House claimed Republicans will try to scare voters by saying he "doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills." |
| Country star John Rich wants fans 'Raising McCain' RACINE, Wis. — Country music star John Rich wants like-minded voters to join him in "Raising McCain." |
| Rio Nuevo project lets us down yet again So what does $77 million buy? We don't know yet, for sure, but we are deeply skeptical about the most recent spate of reassurances from various Rio Nuevo nabobs. We've been disappointed too often over too many years. |
| Readers irked over Rio Nuevo The following letters are in response to the July 27 article "$77 million has been spent on Rio Nuevo, and this is what we have so far ...." |
| CONGRESS AT A GLANCE A look at actions in Congress on Thursday: |
| Carolyn Hax : Rationalize wedding plans Carolyn: My girlfriend of four years and I want a unique wedding, but not large or showy; we want our important family members there; and we want to make the decisions when it comes to most details. |
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| Q&A on the News Question: What is the meaning of "state of the art?" |
| A quieter Iraq leads Bush to hint at troop-level cuts WASHINGTON — Trumpeting progress in Iraq, President Bush said for the first time Thursday that security improvements now have a "degree of durability" — an assertion that appeared to lay the groundwork for an announcement in coming weeks of further U.S. troop reductions. |
| U.S. military, Iraqi civilian deaths lowest since 2005 BAGHDAD — The monthly U.S. toll in Iraq fell to its lowest point since the war began, with 11 American deaths as July drew to a close Thursday after the departure of the last surge brigade. |
| Corrections ● "Teen: Gun was meant to scare, not kill," Wednesday on B1, incorrectly reported that Shelden Andrew Pruitt is facing a manslaughter charge. |
| Bill banning lead in toys goes to Bush WASHINGTON — The Senate on Thursday passed and sent to the White House legislation that bans lead from children's toys and seeks to ensure that chemicals posing possible health problems will not end up on toys and articles that kids chew on and play with. |
| Wind relents, allows Montana crews to gain on fire threatening ski resort BILLINGS, Mont. — Fire crews were shoring up defenses around a Montana ski hill on Thursday, taking advantage of a lull in winds that had pushed a large wildfire to within a half-mile of the resort's summit. |
| Budget shortfalls bedevil states all across country |
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| Sudan's president shrugs off war-crimes indictment KHARTOUM, Sudan — Sudan's president said he will never deal with the International Criminal Court, where he faces charges of genocide in Darfur, according to a newspaper interview published Thursday. |
| Ex-Serbian strongman spars with his accusers THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic had his first skirmishes with the U.N. war crimes tribunal Thursday: |
| Homeowners near NOLA levee want to keep their trees NEW ORLEANS — Carol Byram sees paradise every time she gazes at the dogwood, hackberry and cherry laurel trees in the backyard of her New Orleans home. The federal government sees a threat to public safety. |
| O.J. judge orders man subpoenaed about recording LAS VEGAS — The judge in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery and kidnapping case ordered a man to be brought to court with a recording that may contradict sworn testimony from a key witness against Simpson. |
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