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| Tucson's Bishop Kicanas blogs about pope's U.S. visit Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas is offering a first-hand view of Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the United States on a blog he’s maintaining. |
| Nearly 300 arrested in 5-state immigration raids at poultry plants More than 290 people have been arrested in immigration and identity theft raids at Pilgrim’s Pride poultry plants in five states. |
| 4-vehicle crash leaves one Tucson woman dead, passenger in critical A Tucson woman was killed in a four-vehicle wreck at East 22nd Street and South Kino Parkway early Wednesday, an official said. |
| Martha Stewart's dog Paw Paw dies of renal failure Martha Stewart’s dog Paw Paw, who was a familiar face on her television show and in her magazine, has died of renal failure. |
| Two people injured today in wreck on Tucson's Southeast Side (with video) Two people have been airlifted to the hospital with serious injuries after two cars collided nearly head on South Houghton Road near Mary Ann Cleveland Way Wednesday morning. |
| Tucson's Howe Gelb of band Giant Sand at home In America, and even in his hometown of Tucson,Howe Gelb, the leader of the band Giant Sand,remains mostly unknown. |
| Full transcript of Pope Benedict XVI's welcome at White House Here is the full text of Pope Benedict XVI's welcome at White House on April 16, 2008. |
| Updated: Napolitano says she'll veto bill that would repeal property tax Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano says she will veto a bill passed by the legislature that would repeal a suspended state property tax. |
| Tucson Police computer and phone systems down for upgrades The Tucson Police Department’s phone and computer systems are down today for a scheduled upgrade, an official said. |
| Supreme Court decision removes roadblock to Ariz. execution A U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the use of lethal injection should clear the way for Arizona's execution of convicted killer Jeffrey Landrigan. |
| Fire danger remains high for Southeast Arizona A red flag warning will remain in effect throughout Southeast Arizona today, as dry and windy conditions make for high fire danger. |
| Tucson police radar van locations today The city's radar van will be snapping photos of speeders at the following locations Wednesday, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site. |
| Arizona International Film Festival starts Thursday Packing more than 90 films from 14 countries and powered by a staff of about 60 volunteers, the 17th Arizona International Film Festival is about to seize control of Tucson’s indie film scene. |
| Pima County Fair concert series Fresh air, bright colors and lots of daylight will all be in abundance at the Pima County Fair, which opens today and runs through April 27. |
| McCain blames intern for 'family' recipes lifted from Food Network Republican Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign reprimanded an intern for claiming several Food Network recipes were those of McCain’s wife, Cindy. |
| Bush, big White House crowd greet pope on his birthday President Bush has welcomed Pope Benedict XVI to the White House with assurances that the United States is a nation of prayer and that its people are open to his message of hope. |
| Sheriff: Immigration agents raid poultry plant in north Ark. A sheriff in northern Arkansas says federal agents have raided a poultry plant over suspected immigration violations. |
| 3 dead and 1 critically injured in Peoria shooting Detectives believe the person responsible for three killings in Peoria is on the loose. |
| McCain's GOP critics in Arizona continue to press their case Sen. John McCain’s status as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee has done little to ease the criticism that he faces from a small but vocal group of conservatives in his home state. |
| Police well armed for raid on polygamist retreat Police wore body armor, toted automatic weapons and were backed by an armored personnel carrier for a raid on a West Texas polygamist retreat, photos and video released Tuesday show. |
| Updated: Tucson hit with major power outage A large power outage affecting 32,000 customers has hit Tucson due to equipment problems at a Tucson Electric Power Co. substation just north of Downtown, an official said. |
| Bee nearly matches Giffords in first-quarter fundraising Congressional opponents Tim Bee and Gabrielle Giffords essentially tied each other in the amount of money they raised during the first three months of 2008, with both collecting nearly half a million dollars. |
| Tucsonans are thrilled by chance to see pope Tucsonans Jill and Bob Leon are among the 57,000 people holding gold-embossed tickets to see Pope Benedict XVI celebrate Mass in Yankee Stadium on Sunday. |
| A ringing success at Virginia Tech "Thank you for this sign of hope," one person wrote. |
| 40 firefighters battle blaze for 48 minutes Investigators are working to determine what caused a fire that damaged a home and a duplex in Midtown on Tuesday afternoon. |
| Murder case is less than concrete First-degree-murder and kidnapping charges have been dismissed against a Tucson man accused of killing a man and burying his remains beneath lime and concrete. |
| Hearing set on water-rate hike A public hearing next month will pave the way for Tucson Water rate increases averaging 8 percent in July. |
| Some Arizona vehicles may sport 'In God We Trust' license plates PHOENIX — Arizona already has the word "God" in its motto, albeit in Latin. |
| State's quarter to be released on June 2 PHOENIX — The U.S. Mint plans a June 2 release for Arizona's state quarter, a design that features images of the Grand Canyon and a desert vista dominated by a saguaro cactus. |
| Border Patrol comes to rescue of Mexican teen U.S. Border Patrol agents on Monday rescued one teenage boy who was found in critical condition on the Tohono O'odham Reservation and found another man who died northwest of Nogales. |
| N.M. crash kills soldier based at Ft. Huachuca A soldier based at Fort Huachuca was killed Monday in a single-vehicle rollover in New Mexico, officials said. |
| Charges face teen who was Tasered A 19-year-old man who charged Pima County sheriff's deputies with a knife at the end of March will face an aggravated-assault charge in connection with the incident, an official said Tuesday. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : 'Shaft' star Roundtree in Tucson |
| Ex-teacher sentenced to probation for marijuana A former Catholic-school teacher who was arrested last fall after police found 3 1/2 pounds of marijuana at his house has been placed on probation. |
| County to pay $125,000 in jail suicide Pima County has agreed to settle a claim filed by the family of a man who killed himself in the Pima County jail. |
| Police find 2,874 pounds of pot at I-19 checkpoint With the help of a drug-sniffing dog, Border Patrol agents found more than 2,800 pounds of marijuana hidden in the back of a semitrailer at the Interstate 19 checkpoint north of Tubac Monday night. |
| Marana Police Chief Vidaurri to retire The Marana Town Council unanimously approved the retirement of Police Chief Richard Vidaurri at its meeting Tuesday night. |
| Bill would let lawmakers defund ballot measures PHOENIX — A Senate panel wants voters to give lawmakers the power to alter the provisions of some ballot initiatives. |
| Old Seligman Harvey House: End is near SELIGMAN — Looking through a chain-link fence at the abandoned Havasu Hotel, once the economic and social center of this Northern Arizona community, Angel Delgadillo found it hard to acknowledge that it won't be here soon. |
| AZ early-release program may be a model PHOENIX — Federal immigration officials want other states to copy an Arizona program that releases nonviolent illegal immigrants from state prisons early and deports them. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Jimmy's forecast A strong low pushing through the states to our north will bring gusty winds to our area again today. Temperatures will be a little cooler today and much cooler on Thursday. A brief warm-up Friday and Saturday will be followed by more winds Sunday and into the first part of next week. |
| David Brooks: Obama's trade ideas are of little substance We're in the middle of a series of historic economic transformations. |
| Berlusconi takes aim at boosting Italy's economy and image ROME — Silvio Berlusconi is promising to clean up the trash in Naples, save Alitalia airlines and revive the economy. But some fear the new premier will pander to his conservative political base and an anti-immigrant coalition partner rather than confront Italy's woes. |
| Superintendent bringing fresh ideas to TUSD (with video) Elizabeth Celania-Fagen is making her debut as the TUSD superintendent-to-be this week. She's had briefings with district staff, the Governing Board and a reception with employees. |
| Sect moms' separation defended ELDORADO, Texas — State officials on Tuesday defended their decision to suddenly separate mothers from many of the children taken in a raid on a polygamist ranch in West Texas. |
| Pope 'deeply ashamed' of abuse scandal ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. — Pope Benedict XVI stepped onto U.S. soil for the time as pontiff Tuesday, arriving to a presidential handshake and wild cheering only hours after he admitted that he is "deeply ashamed" of the clergy sex-abuse scandal that has devastated the American church. |
| Vioxx research articles ghostwritten, reports say Two new reports involving Vioxx raise fresh concerns about how drug companies influence the interpretation and publication of medical research. |
| Obama: Clinton didn't imply 'uppity' WASHINGTON, Pa. — Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday dismissed a voter's suggestion that when Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton called him elitist it "bordered on uppity." |
| Clinton sets agenda for first 100 days WASHINGTON — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined an aggressive 100-day presidential agenda Tuesday and Sen. Barack Obama promised to "play offense for working Americans," both rivals observing something of a lull in an increasingly personal Dem-ocratic nomination struggle. |
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