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| Tucson police radar van location for today's drive home |
| Conviction, sentence upheld in killing of Tucson police officer An Arizona Supreme Court decision upheld a man’s murder conviction and death sentence in the 2003 shooting death of a Tucson police officer. |
| Polygamist pioneer-style outfits has people talking For a society accustomed to the likes of Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, the images of the women from the polygamist compound in Texas are almost shocking in their understatement: Ankle-length dresses, makeup-less faces, hauntingly uniform hair. |
| Is that Miley Cyrus flashing her bra on the Internet? Is that Miley Cyrus flashing some skin? |
| Charges could be leveled against man who shot self in road rage incident A man accidentally shot himself in the stomach after waving his gun in anger at a fellow driver in Tempe, and police said Monday he will face charges. |
| Fire near Nogales burns more than 5000 acres A wildfire in remote and rugged terrain along the Arizona-Mexico border grew to 5,070 acres by midday Monday. |
| Police: Marijuana sold from drive-through window in Ark. Police have arrested a pizza parlor manager on charges alleging he sold marijuana out of his drive-through window in Fort Smith, Ark. |
| Vocal problems force Arizona's Jordin Sparks to miss tour start Vocal problems have forced Jordin Sparks to temporarily withdraw from Alicia Keys’ tour and cancel all performances for the rest of the month, a representative for the “American Idol” champ said Monday. |
| Police: Vandal re-aims Tucson's red-light cams A vandal re-aimed the traffic cameras at four collision-prone intersections over the weekend in an attempt to keep them from snapping photos of speeders, an official said. |
| Arizona fire crews headed to New Mexico wildfire Some fire crews from the Phoenix area on the way to New Mexico to help battle a wildfire which is threatening homes. |
| Founder of Hells Angels sues HBO over biker series The founder of the infamous Hells Angles motorcycle club has sued HBO, claiming the pay cable network cut him out of an upcoming pilot he helped develop, it was reported. |
| Man wanted in Illinois murder arrested in Tucson A man suspected of an Illinois murder was arrested by federal and local authorities in Tucson Saturday, according to a news release from the U.S. Marshals Service. |
| Colo. lawmaker removed from podium over Mexicans remark A Colorado legislator known for kicking a photographer was ordered to leave the podium of the state House of Representatives on Monday because he called Mexican workers "illiterate peasants." |
| Court lifts stays of execution for 3 death row inmates The Supreme Court cleared the way Monday for Alabama, Mississippi and Texas to set new execution dates for three inmates who were granted last-minute reprieves by the justices last year. |
| Foreclosure rate rising in Phoenix metro area As housing prices continue to fall in the Phoenix metropolitan area and rates on some mortgage loans rise, experts say more homeowners are walking away from their homes. |
| 2 people killed in fighting at US prison in Colorado An inmate fight believed linked to racism at a federal prison in Colorado has led to the deaths of two people and injuries to at least five others. |
| Students return to S.C. school after plot allegation Students arriving Monday at a small South Carolina high school faced newly installed metal detectors and extra security because a student was arrested in what authorities said was a plan to carry out a Columbine-inspired attack. |
| Democratic presidential candidates vying for votes in Pa. Older, whiter and more female than the nation as a whole, Pennsylvania looks like Hillary Rodham Clinton country. |
| McCain praises civil rights marchers in Selma Republican John McCain recalled the bloody beatings of civil rights marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge as he began a weeklong tour of communities he said are suffering from poverty and inattention from presidential candidates. |
| DNA samples to be taken from polygamous sect kids this week More than 400 children taken from a polygamous sect's ranch will undergo DNA testing this week, an attempt to determine who their parents are and if any sexual abuse took place. |
| Is our drought a sign of longterm climate change? The Southwest's current drought could be the start of the Dust Bowl-like future that some scientists have already predicted will come from human-caused warming. |
| South Tucson targets slumlords Slumlords should take notice: South Tucson will soon be coming after them. |
| Critters and plants are feeling the drought's effects - hard critters and plants are feeling the drought's effects — hard |
| For ranchers, SW drought means cuts in herd sizes From the rolling hills lying along the Sonoita highway, rancher Mac Donaldson says drought and climate change have slashed his cattle herd. |
| On 1,170 hikes, same trail, he's bound to see changes It was love at first sight of stark, towering, reddish-brown cliffs that led David Bertelsen to start scaling the Finger Rock Trail in the Catalina Mountains' front range. |
| Property-tax aid could expand A program to provide property-tax help to those who live Downtown may expand this week to those who have lived there for several years and earn up to the median income. |
| NASA/Space Grant interns celebrate accomplishments The University of Arizona played host this weekend to more than 100 college students from across the state at the 17th annual Arizona/NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Research Internship Program's statewide symposium. |
| Kids do language lab 'work' at UA Nine-month-old Brenton Delp is too little to know anything about linguistics. |
| Road Runner by Andrea Kelly : Reader calls attention to dangerous 'road game' Road rage is stupid. Intentionally putting other drivers at risk, just so you can get past them or to make sure they know you're annoyed, is dangerous. |
| Man sought in assault on police officer The fugitive: David Wayne Kenner |
| Device helps walk rowdy dogs A year ago, Nancy Friedersdorf's neighbors found her lying in a street near her home with a broken shoulder. |
| Neighbors briefs Areawide |
| This is week to learn about wildfires Gov. Janet Napolitano is proclaiming this week as Wildfire Awareness Week. |
| Alamo Fire grows to 4,000 acres A man-made wildfire in the rough terrain of the Pajarita Wilderness, west of Interstate 19 near Peña Blanca Lake and south of Ruby Road, has grown to 4,000 acres, but it has not yet damaged or threatened any buildings. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Bushmasters honor comrades |
| Sportsmen's Fund thanks another 107 donors The Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen's Fund Send a Kid to Camp program is proud to thank another 107 individuals, organizations and businesses for donating $7,693 to help send kids to camp. |
| Photo: Riding for a cause |
| Be a friend to a kid, and share your interests Hundreds of kids in Tucson are looking for adults to be their friends and mentors. The non-profit Big Brothers Big Sisters program matches children with adults who have similar interests, such as sports, reading and the outdoors. |
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| TUSD achievements get short shrift in Star It appears that almost anything about the Tucson Unified School District trumps the Iraq War and the battered U.S. economy in Arizona Daily Star front-page headlines and editorials. At a glance, one could easily conclude that the district is collapsing and will suffer the loss of half of its students to charter schools by 2010. |
| Superdelegates cite many factors in picking candidate WASHINGTON — Many of the Democratic superdelegates who are still undecided say the most important factor in their decision is simple — they just want a winner in November. |
| McCain: Economic stimulus, tax cuts trump balanced budget WASHINGTON — Republican John McCain said Sunday that cutting taxes and stimulating the economy are more important than balancing the budget, and he accused Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama of supporting tax increases that would worsen the impact of a recession. |
| Obama outpaced 2 rivals in fundraising in March WASHINGTON — Barack Obama raised $41 million in March and had $42 million available to spend against Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in April, campaign finance reports filed Sunday show. |
| Clinton, Obama roll out attack ads before Pa. primary JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama swapped some of the most negative attacks of the campaign two days before the Pennsylvania primary, each unleashing television ads Sunday that accused the other of maintaining ties to special interests they both claim to reject. |
| McCain's gas tax repeal idea full of hot air Sen. John McCain has famously remarked that economics is not his strong suit, and certainly he proved it last week with his proposal to suspend the 18.4 cent-per-gallon federal gas tax and 24.4 cent-per-gallon federal tax on diesel fuel from Memorial Day to Labor Day. |
| Debate undermines credibility of the media The following editorial appeared Friday in the Sacramento Bee: |
| My opinion Leonard J. Pitts Jr. : BET boss should know success isn't linked to race I bet Hillary Clinton wishes Bob Johnson would stop trying to help her. Johnson is the billionaire founder of Black Entertainment Television and the Clinton supporter who embarrassed his candidate and himself during the South Carolina primary by clumsily attempting to inject Barack Obama's self-confessed youthful drug use into the campaign and then clumsily denying he was doing it. |
| My opinion David Brooks : Obama has been reduced to an ordinary candidate Back in Iowa, Barack Obama promised to be something new — an unconventional leader who would confront unpleasant truths, embrace novel policies and unify the country. If he had knocked Hillary Clinton out in New Hampshire and entered general election mode early, this enormously thoughtful man would have become that. |
| Take quick steps to cope with sudden joblessness NEW YORK — If you've just lost your job, the decisions you make in the coming days and weeks may be critical to your financial survival. MSN Money columnist Liz Pulliam Weston says these five tips will help you find ways to cope, from keeping up your spirits to prioritizing your spending: |
| Rice, in Baghdad, derides al-Sadr threat BAGHDAD — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice mocked anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr as a coward on Sunday, hours after the radical leader threatened to declare war unless U.S. and Iraqi forces end a military crackdown on his followers. |
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