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| AZ House revives measure to ban gay marriage Foes of gay marriage won a crucial victory Tuesday in the House. |
| Man facing life in prison for killing man in home invasion A Tucson man is facing a potential life sentence after being convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder in a fatal January 2006 home invasion. |
| Woman arrested in Texas and extradited to Tucson to face murder charge A woman arrested earlier this month in Houston is being held at the Pima County jail on suspicion of first-degree murder in connection with the slaying of her acquaintance, who was found dead at a Midtown motel a year and a half ago. |
| Grizzly bear kills man at SoCal animal training site A grizzly bear has killed a trainer at a private animal training facility in the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles, a sheriff’s spokeswoman says. |
| University of Arizona's Lute Olson ordered to appear in court Arizona men's basketball coach Lute Olson has been ordered to appear in a Tucson court May 7. |
| Tucson police radar van location for the drive home |
| Ex-Border Patrol agent arrested in domestic violence case A former U.S. Border Patrol agent from Douglas is being held at the Cochise County jail on suspicion of domestic violence charges, officials said. |
| Shootout near Lukeville border crossing closes port temporarily A shootout at a Mexican house a few blocks away from the Lukeville port of entry forced officials to close the border port for two hours Monday afternoon. |
| Wildfire near Nogales nearly contained A wildfire burning in southern Arizona is now 75 percent contained. Fire crews have been working the fire lines along remote and rugged terrain near the Arizona-Mexico border. |
| Bennett decides against running for Renzi's seat Former Arizona Senate President Ken Bennett said Monday he has again decided not to run for the 1st Congressional District seat that is now held by fellow Republican Rick Renzi and seen as a possible pickup for Democrats. |
| Mysterious lights reported over north Phoenix Red colored lights that formed a square and then a triangle were seen floating over north Phoenix. There was no immediate word where they came from. |
| Clinton beats Obama in Pennsylvania primary Hillary Rodham Clinton has won the Pennsylvania primary, defeating Barack Obama and staving off elimination in a riveting race for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| Ind. bank robber shoots pregnant bank teller in stomach A bank teller pregnant with twins was shot in the stomach during a robbery Tuesday morning, but both the teller and the fetuses survived the attack, authorities said. |
| Wal-Mart CEO gets $29.7M for 2007, up 27 percent Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Chief Executive Lee Scott received compensation valued at $29.7 million in 2007, up 27 percent in a year when company profits rose 12 percent, according to a regulatory filing Tuesday by the world’s largest retailer. |
| Report: Kanye West and Alexis Phifer call off engagement Kanye West and his fiancee have reportedly broken off their engagement. |
| Sheriff: Olympic skater slipped date rape drug GHB Olympic ice dancer Pasha Grishuk was drugged with GHB, a common date rape drug, during a business meeting at a ritzy Orange County hotel, authorities say. |
| Filmmaker collaborating with FBI on civil rights cases As an African-American teenager in Louisiana, Keith Beauchamp tried interracial dating — behavior that prompted his parents to tell him the grisly tale of Emmett Till, who was murdered for whistling at a white woman. |
| Stephen Hawking: Alien but primitive life likely Famed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has been thinking a lot about the cosmic question, "Are we alone?" The answer is probably not, he says. |
| Tucsonans taking action, but challenges are huge Tucsonans are starting to hop aboard a sustainability bandwagon, but it's going to be a slow ride. |
| Some things you can do to help threatened planet keep its cool Global warming is one of those things — like cancer, like war in the Middle East, like a loved one's drug addiction — that we wish would just go away on its own. |
| Red-light cameras fall prey to vandalism Someone in Tucson isn't happy about the city's red-light cameras. |
| Trash fees may sock local business Tucson businesses could have their garbage-pickup rates rise about 20 percent to 60 percent and be hit with a fuel surcharge for the first time, under a proposal being considered by the City Council today. |
| Volunteers give vacant site a natural touch The vacant northeast corner of Broadway and Country Club Road is being redeveloped to accommodate a larger population — of birds, bees and butterflies. |
| Catalina Foothills takes national chess trophy Catalina Foothills High School may have a dynasty in its hands, made up of kings, queens, knights and rooks. |
| High court upholds cop killer's conviction PHOENIX — The state Supreme Court upheld the conviction and death sentence of the killer of a Tucson police officer on Monday, concluding the trial was not tainted by publicity. |
| Residents want tire firm to stop storing junked vehicles on-site A chain-link fence encloses piles of used tires and several trucks. Outside, along the street, a dirty junked car with a busted window sits, and a truck is parked on the easement. |
| Tucson man gets 23.5 years in 1 fatal, 2 other shootings A Tucson man who shot three men in September 2005, one fatally, was sentenced to 23.5 years in prison Monday, said Deputy Pima County Attorney Lewis Brandes. |
| Attorney pleads guilty in money laundering A Tucson attorney arrested four years ago, along with reputed members of a large drug-trafficking ring, pleaded guilty Monday to solicitation of money laundering. |
| Suspect in Chicago slaying held here A man suspected of chasing down a rival gang member and shooting him in the back as he pleaded for his life in front of a Chicago home was arrested by federal and local authorities in Tucson Saturday, says a news release from the U.S. Marshals Service. |
| Ministries ramp up outreach to skaters PHOENIX — Three cutting-edge religious ministries are seeking to court metropolitan Phoenix teenagers on their own turf — the skate park. |
| Mesa may join TUSD in closing of schools PHOENIX — Arizona's two largest school districts are mulling the possible closure of a combined five schools over budget shortfalls. |
| Angry driver waves gun, shoots self, faces charges TEMPE — A man accidentally shot himself in the stomach after waving his gun in anger at a fellow driver in Tempe, and police say he will face charges. |
| Salazar stamp fête to be at UA A daylong celebration for journalist Rubén Salazar — including the unveiling of a postage stamp — and a symposium highlighting his career and a look at his death is set for Thursday at the University of Arizona. |
| Dying man left in TMC lot may be linked to shooting Police are trying to figure out the connection between a fatally wounded man left at Tucson Medical Center Sunday night, a shooting reported about the same time and a missing man from Oro Valley. |
| Sportsmen's Fund thanks 115 donors who gave $10,649 The Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen's Fund Send a Kid to Camp program is proud to thank another 115 individuals, organizations and businesses for donating $10,649 to help send kids to camp. |
| Student of the Week: Angelica Gonzalez Age: 13 |
| Tucson Time Capsule : State bar gains new members |
| Man is held on $1M bond in 2001 murder, sex assault A man accused in the 2001 murder and sexual assault of a Tucson woman is being held on $1 million bond in the Pima County jail after being returned to Arizona from Florida. |
| Fire crews make headway in containing border blaze NOGALES, Ariz. — A wildfire burning west of this border city is now 75 percent contained. |
| Racial, ethnic disparities found in DPS searches PHOENIX — Arizona Department of Public Safety officers are more likely to search minorities than non-minority whites, even though on average minorities were less likely to have illegal items, according to a report released Monday. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| My opinion Andrés Oppenheimer : Pope right to criticize U.S. over treatment of entrants Pope Benedict XVI's calls for humane treatment of undocumented immigrants during his trip to the United States got anti-immigration zealots more riled up than usual. Good! I'm beginning to like this pope. |
| UN refugee agency criticizes Greek asylum practices GENEVA — The United Nations has sharply criticized Greece for its treatment of asylum applicants and its rate of approval of asylum claims of less than 1 percent, urging the country to reform its practices. |
| Light makes might for many who lift Don't call Rosario Rios a wuss because she uses only light weights for strength training. |
| Ask Dr. Weil: Cold sores usually go away on their own Q What is the best treatment for cold sores and fever blisters? |
| Study: Mortality rate in U.S. hinges on race, income, geography Life expectancy has long been growing steadily for most Americans. But it has not for a significant minority, according to a new study, which finds a growing disparity in mortality depending on race, income and geography. |
| Pre-drug EKG recommended for ADHD kids NEW YORK — Children should be screened for heart problems with an electrocardiogram before getting drugs like Ritalin to treat hyperactivity and attention-deficit disorder, the American Heart Association recommended Monday. |
| Pennsylvania primary heating up near end WASHINGTON — The final push in the Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary is ending on an unusually nasty note, with TV ads featuring images of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, and amid signs that Hillary Rodham Clinton is beginning the most crucial stretch of her campaign more than $1 million in debt. |
| Main Gate topic of workshop Urban Land Institute to hold its 2008 Spring Program on May 1. |
| Bland, discreet: Style of sect the anti-fashion 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. |
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