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| Arizona football signs first 2009 recruit Tailback Kylan Butler verbally committed the Arizona Wildcats in the hours before Saturday’s spring game, becoming the first member of the UA’s 2009 recruiting class. |
| 2 sought in man's shooting in park Tucson police are searching for two men in the shooting and wounding of a man Saturday night in a North Side park. |
| Recent sightings in Foothills, elsewhere remind us: Be alert Last Sunday at dusk, Bill McManus thought the dog padding toward him on the Ventana Canyon Trail in the Catalina Foothills looked like a golden retriever. Then he realized it was a mountain lion. |
| Locals would pay 75% to save spring ball Local residents would pay about three-quarters of the new taxes proposed to save spring-training baseball. |
| For whom Ben's Bells toll, they toll for thee, Va. Tech Sometimes out of intense pain comes an intense beauty. |
| After Cleveland left, the baseball difficulties began Once upon a time, the Cleveland Indians showed up every February to play ball in the Old Pueblo, and the only money they asked for was the price of a ticket. |
| Radio host lauds Tucson music scene: 'There's a vibe here' Blake Rogers, program director and morning-show co-host for 92.9 The Mountain ("Quality Music From Then and Now") grew up on the South Side of Chicago and in the Shenandoah Valley of northern Virginia. |
| Y-Athlon for healthy kids |
| Local weatherman makes payroll list in national magazine Gary Zell, 42, is Tucson's representative in today's Parade magazine story — you'll find it inside today's Star — on "What People Earn." |
| Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Family utilizes creativity, thrift to make ends meet Sara Gronvold wheeled her grocery shopping cart, carrying her 3-year-old daughter, to shelves laden with loaves of bread. |
| Tucson charity wins national award Few Tucson traditions mean so much. |
| 2 cops wound armed man at Midtown club Two Tucson police officers shot and wounded an armed man who refused to obey police orders outside a Midtown strip club early Saturday, shortly after a separate shooting at the club, a police spokesman said. |
| Judge cuts tubal ligation from plea pact Lesbia Leticia Hernandez-Ysidro was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison last month after sneaking back into the country, violating the terms of her probation in Pima County. |
| The Way Home Kristopher is an active 13-year-old boy. |
| Lane restrictions, road closures for this week The Interstate 10 widening project continues from Prince Road to 29th Street. |
| Bomb threats dot the region Tucson police received 81 reports of bomb threats during the first 10 months of 2007, crime data show. |
| Vietnam vets memorial replica visits Tucson More than 400 flag-bedecked motorcycles escorted a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial through Tucson to the Pima County Fairgrounds Friday. |
| Ill teenager missing for three days found safe A 17-year-old girl who had been missing since Wednesday was found uninjured Friday by police. |
| Tucson Time Capsule: Mariachi madness in 1983 |
| 61 reports of abuse in polygamist town listed PHOENIX — Arizona authorities have received 61 reports of abuse involving children in the polygamist community of Colorado City since 2000, according to data obtained by a newspaper. |
| 5 injured in crash of three vehicles It took Marana police more than an hour to free a critically injured man from a three-vehicle crash late Friday night. |
| Police hold 2 in SE Side death Tucson police arrested two suspects in the fatal shooting of a man at a Southeast Side house Saturday. |
| Sometimes, doing more with less means getting less What did I accomplish while I was here? What am I leaving behind? |
| Phoenix serial-shooter suspect indicted on eighth murder charge PHOENIX — One of the men accused in a series of random shootings in the Phoenix area has been indicted in an eighth killing, meaning he's now charged in all the deaths in the investigation. |
| On the agenda Tucson City Council — Usually meets the first four Tuesdays of the month for an afternoon study session (time varies), followed by a 5:30 p.m. regular meeting at City Hall, 255 W. Alameda St. For more information, call the city clerk at 791-4213 or go to www.tucsonaz.gov/agdocs. |
| How they voted Tucson City Council |
| Kicanas a link in pope's visit He doesn't get to ride in the popemobile, but Tucson Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas will personally welcome Pope Benedict XVI when he arrives Tuesday in Washington, D.C. |
| Jimmy's forecast High pressure aloft will bring us a warming trend through Tuesday, pushing temperatures into the 90s. Winds will be gusting from the east this morning before settling down this afternoon. A Pacific storm system will move into the Western states Wednesday, with cooler temperatures and gusty winds. |
| Our View Review The county needs to work with nonprofits on a South Side affordable housing project. Last Sunday |
| U.S. patients turn for care to Mexico (with poll) Whether you need a hip replacement, gastric bypass or heart surgery, you may find yourself seriously considering going under the knife South of the Border. |
| Capitol link in Washington WASHINGTON — Here's how area members of Congress voted on major roll calls last week. |
| Neighbors briefs south side |
| Homes need not all be alike Conservation plan should be extended Q Will the overproduction of housing lead ultimately to the devaluation of all of our homes? |
| News from home IOWA |
| Opinion by Bonnie Henry: How'd you like a fat lip? Apparently, pretty badly I blame Angelina Jolie for this. |
| Around the nation Missouri |
| Lawmen in Texas quiz man accused by teen girl SAN ANGELO, Texas — Texas law enforcers met Saturday in Arizona with the man accused of abusing the 16-year-old girl whose call for help triggered a raid on the West Texas compound of a secretive polygamous sect. |
| Mindful of U.S.-China ties, Bush wary of being Olympic no-show The Associated Press |
| Dalai Lama calls for world disarmament SEATTLE — Still avoiding direct discussion of the situation in Tibet, the Dalai Lama on Saturday urged people to have hope for the future and to look past a century of bloodshed and toward a period of dialogue. |
| American Airlines returns grounded planes to service DALLAS — American Airlines on Saturday received clearance from federal aviation officials to return all of its 300 grounded jetliners to service, an airline spokesman said. |
| Impending doctors pay cut spurs Congress to look at shortage WASHINGTON — Congress is under pressure to remedy a national doctor shortage that could worsen on July 1, when physicians who treat Medicare patients get a 10 percent pay cut. |
| After 26 years, attorneys reveal killer's secret CHICAGO — For nearly 26 years, the affidavit was sealed in an envelope and stored in a locked box, tucked away with the lawyer's passport and will. Sometimes he stashed the box in his bedroom closet, other times under his bed. |
| South Africa, Zambia chiefs seek to defuse rift over Zimbabwe's presidential election LUSAKA, Zambia — Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe skipped a regional summit Saturday addressing the deepening crisis over the country's contentious presidential election, giving southern African leaders little chance to step up the pressure on him. |
| 3 defendants will boycott Gitmo trials GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba — Defendants at Guantanamo Bay are turning their backs on U.S. war- crimes trials, creating complications in the long-stalled effort to prosecute suspected terrorists. |
| Airstrikes help kill 24 rebels in Afghanistan KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — Afghan and foreign troops clashed with militants and called in airstrikes on them in southern Afghanistan, killing 24 and wounding eight, an official said Saturday. |
| Hu to Aussie: Tibet strictly internal item BOAO, China — Chinese President Hu Jintao took a hard line Saturday in his first remarks on the recent unrest in Tibet, saying the matter is an internal affair that directly threatens Chinese sovereignty. |
| 20-minute chat stirs hopes for China-Taiwan diplomacy BOAO, China — Taiwan's next vice president sat down with Chinese leader Hu Jintao for a brief but historic chat Saturday, raising hopes that the rivals would begin to ease six decades of hostilities. |
| Bomb detonated in Iranian mosque; 9 die, 105 injured TEHRAN, Iran — A bomb explosion in a mosque packed with hundreds of worshippers in southern Iran killed at least nine people and injured more than 100 Saturday, local media reported. |
| Q&A on the news Question: I understand that during WWII there was an organization called Military Air Transport. What were its duties and does it still exist? |
| Obama tries to avoid elitist label MISHAWAKA, Ind. — A political tempest over Barack Obama's comments about bitter voters in small towns has given rival Hillary Rodham Clinton a new opening to court working- class Democrats 10 days before Pennsylvanians hold a primary that she must win to keep her presidential campaign alive. |
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