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| Major development near Tucson's Downtown on council agenda An agreement for a Tucson developer to build 400 housing units, retail and a boutique hotel on the West Side could get approval by the City Council on Wednesday. |
| POW status was key factor in McCain's first race A newcomer to Arizona, John McCain used his wife’s wealth, ties to powerful Washington figures and, most of all, the emotional power of his five years in a Vietnamese prison to launch his political career 25 years ago. |
| Reports: Actress Christina Applegate has breast cancer Actress Christina Applegate reportedly is undergoing treatment for breast cancer. |
| Tucson police photo radar van locations today |
| Favre to be reinstated, report to Packers Monday Brett Favre will be reinstated and added to the Green Bay Packers’ active roster Monday. The NFL announced the move Sunday after commissioner Roger Goodell had held off on granting Favre’s request for reinstatement for nearly a week, hoping Favre and the team could resolve their standoff. By reinstating Favre, Goodell is following through on a recent promise to force action. |
| State's Sept. 11 memorial revisions nearly done Revisions to Arizona’s controversial Sept. 11 memorial are almost finished, nearly two years after the structure was first dedicated. |
| 'Dark Knight' grabs $43.8M, nears $400 million Even an army of the undead could not dislodge Batman from his box-office perch. |
| Angry Ohio landlord posts 'Drugs and Sex' sign One Cincinnati landlord is so exasperated by street crime outside his building that he’s posted a large sign announcing “Drugs & Sex For Sale 24/7.” |
| Anglican leader urges ban on gay bishops The spiritual leader of the world’s Anglicans is urging an extended ban on consecrating another gay bishop until their troubled fellowship can be healed. |
| Tucson rushes to jump-start Rio Nuevo Tucson is hurriedly assembling plans to construct several of Rio Nuevo's centerpiece projects — but at a previously unexpected cost of as much as $300 million in debt and $180 million in interest. |
| Iraq vets here seek help while psychic wounds are still fresh "Daddy, why don't you play with us anymore?" |
| What 2004 ballot promised, what we got aren't the same Pima County has switched $48 million — more than 15 percent of the 2004 bond funds spent so far — away from the projects approved by voters to projects deemed more important by the county staff. |
| Boy, 12, accused of killing mother A 12-year-old Douglas boy faces a murder charge after shooting his mother multiple times after an argument, a sheriff's spokeswoman said Saturday. |
| Father, 14 years old, held as suspect in child abuse A 14-year-old father was arrested on suspicion of five counts of child abuse after his 7-week-old son suffered life-threatening injuries, police said. |
| Work set for spring on parking garage at Tucson HS You can find parking garages Downtown, at the airport and at the main library. |
| Man shot to death during gang fight at strip mall A 26-year-old man was beaten and shot to death in an eruption of gang violence at a strip mall Saturday evening, police said. No arrests had been made as of last night. |
| Bee spot on leadership open to interpretation The ad: A 30-spot for Republican Tim Bee. |
| Boy champions diabetes fight Jonathan Vogel has done more in seven minutes than most of us will do in our lifetime. |
| Citizens' Police Academy now accepting applications The Tucson Police Department is wrapping up its latest Citizens' Police Academy with a graduation Wednesday. |
| Road, lane closures along I-10 Drivers on Interstate 10 in Tucson will face some nearly continuous restrictions on the westbound frontage road this week, except during rush hour. |
| No change of venue in border agent's trial SIERRA VISTA — A federal judge has denied a motion seeking to change the venue of a U.S. Border Patrol agent's jury trial to Phoenix. |
| Corrections An A1 story Saturday, "Desert Lovers Helping Rare Frogs," gave an incorrect name for Tucsonan Judy Fraser. |
| Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Keeping kids in school is vet's aim DeWayne "Ben" Bennett easily talked about the 31 terror-filled combat missions he flew in the flak-filled skies of World War II Europe. |
| Political Notebook by Daniel Scarpinato : The old McCain place can be yours for $12M So, John McCain might be trying to liken Barack Obama to celebrities like Britney Spears and Paris Hilton in a new TV ad, but our Arizona senator is the one whose former home is being listed as a celebrity property. |
| Neighbors briefs areawide |
| Candidates, party issues in area political spotlight Monday |
| Gunshots fatal; nobody calls police Tucson homicide detectives are having a harder time than usual investigating the city's latest slaying because a neighbor who heard gunshots that may have killed the victim didn't call police to report it. |
| young ballplayer laid to rest |
| Attention, lead-foot: Police radar van lurks 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: |
| Flagstaff museum honors its past as hospital for poor FLAGSTAFF — If walls could talk, they would have colorful tales to tell at the Pioneer Museum, which served from 1908 to 1938 as a hospital for the poor, before it became a boardinghouse and then a museum in 1963. |
| Lawsuit filed in crash of TV news copters PHOENIX — A wrongful-death lawsuit has been filed in connection with the fiery mid-air collision between two Phoe-nix television news helicopters that killed four men aboard the aircraft last year. |
| Bashas' replaces tainted peppers PHOENIX — All Mexican-grown jalapeno peppers have been pulled from Bashas' grocery stores in Arizona after U.S. Food and Drug Administration tests showed some tested positive for salmonella bacteria, a company spokeswoman said Saturday. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Radio duo put KRQ on top |
| Jimmy's forecast High pressure is going to remain entrenched over the Central Plains, which will continue to give us a moist easterly flow over the next few days. That means a good chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms through at least the middle of next week. Daytime highs should be near normal. |
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| How to keep kids on track in school We have pretty simple expectations when we send our kids to school: they'll go to class, they'll be taught by qualified teachers and learn what they need to know before they go on to the next grade or course level. |
| Police seek robbery suspect Tucson police have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect in the armed robbery of a credit union office Friday. |
| Day seeks solutions for entire region The Arizona Daily Star is endorsing Ann Day for the Pima County Board of Supervisors in District 1. |
| Capitol link in Washington WASHINGTON — Here's how Arizona members of Congress voted on major roll calls last week. Congress is in recess until the week of Sept. 8. |
| My opinion George F. Will : Obama rhetoric overblown WASHINGTON |
| Valadez is reliable, knows territory Ramón Valadez has a solid, 12-year record of public service to Southern Arizona. He is a lifelong Tucsonan who has an intimate understanding of local issues and, more importantly, has the political knowledge necessary to enact good public policy. |
| Paris doesn't have to be expensive PARIS — Paris is not only the most visited city in the world, but also one of the most expensive. |
| Globalization stalls as fuel costs negate cheap labor The world economy has become so integrated that shoppers find relatively few T-shirts and sneakers in Wal-Mart and Target carrying a "Made in the USA" label. |
| Playing for pay in Kansas illinois |
| Destination: Tucson You don't need a travel agent to visit the African plains or swim with dolphins, but having an Xbox 360 and a DVD player won't hurt. • Through the wonders of home electronics you can (at least pretend to) visit places all over the world right from your own living room. You can pop in a movie to revisit gorgeous landmarks and take in foreign culture, and by playing a video game you can actually interact with distant and often dangerous sights and sounds. And you don't have to give up your favorite spot on the couch. |
| Opinion by Bonnie Henry : Lawn-mower shooter has plenty of company If this thing goes to a jury trial, there's no way they'll get a conviction. |
| Around the nation Louisiana |
| Missile rocket left in ditch no big deal to folks BISMARCK, N.D. — There's plenty to talk about at the weekly women's coffee klatch in the small town of Parshall, and no one bothered to mention the unarmed booster rocket for an intercontinental ballistic missile lying in a ditch where an Air Force truck overturned. |
| Oil-drilling arguments pointing to no solution With the advent of $4-a-gallon gasoline has come a bruising debate in Congress over whether to intensify efforts to drill on federal lands, including part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. But while those hoping to lower prices at the pump are clamoring for new oil, most of the new onshore drilling of the past seven years has produced natural gas, not oil. |
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