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| Ohio man pleads not guilty to threatening Justice Thomas, others A man suspected of writing racially hateful letters to blacks, including U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, pleaded not guilty in federal court Thursday. |
| Texas appeals court agrees to hear sect moms' pleas A Texas appeals court has agreed to hear arguments from dozens of female members of a polygamist sect whose children were seized in a raid earlier this month. |
| Report: British court rejects Snoop Dogg visa ban A British court has overruled the government's decision to deny Snoop Dogg a visa after he was involved in an airport lounge brawl in 2006. |
| Woman killed in crash on Tucson's Southwest Side A woman was killed in a one-vehicle rollover on the Southwest Side early Thursday, an official said. |
| Northwest Side blaze forces 16 people from homes A fire on the Northwest Side Thursday morning scorched two apartment complexes and forced at least 16 people from their homes, an official said. |
| Tucson police radar van locations today The city’s radar van will be snapping photos of speeders in the following locations Thursday, according to the Tucson Police Department’s Web site. |
| Arizona looks to desalination as water solution Arizona shouldn’t count too heavily on desalting seawater as a solution to its water problems, said the chair of a committee that wrote a national report on the use of salt water. |
| Jazz Gets the Blues in Sunday Superjam Some of Tucson’s best and brightest musicians will play together Sunday at the Tucson Jazz Society’s “Jazz Gets the Blues Superjam.” |
| PREVIEW: Arizona Opera performs 'La Traviata' Arizona Opera closes out its 2007-08 season this weekend with Giuseppe Verdi’s “La Traviata.” |
| Arizona's average gas price rising The state average for a gallon of regular gasoline has now hit $3.40 and experts still predict it will reach $3.50 by Memorial Day. |
| Az Ag's office to announce new border resources U.S. Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip will speak today in Tucson about an increase in resources to support federal law enforcement in Arizona and along the Southwest border, according to a news release. |
| Despite win, Clinton still needs superdelegates to reverse Obama lead Hillary Rodham Clinton's victory in Pennsylvania breathed new life and fresh cash into her run for the Democratic presidential nomination, but only dented rival Barack Obama's nearly unassailable lead in elected delegates. |
| US Airways blames fuel costs for 1Q loss US Airways Group Inc. said Thursday it swung to a loss in the first quarter, punished like other airlines by the rising cost of jet fuel. |
| TUSD unsure what happens if schools shut If you'd outgrown your old house and were eyeing a more desirable area, you might first want a good idea of what your home was worth on the market. |
| Napolitano defends bypassing lawmakers on vehicle emissions PHOENIX — Gov. Janet Napolitano defended her decision Wednesday to impose new carbon dioxide emission standards for cars and trucks by rule, rather than asking state lawmakers to do it. |
| English mandates are found challenging A state audit released Wednesday found that school districts will have to make big changes to comply with new requirements for teaching the state's 138,000 students who aren't proficient in English. |
| It's Mariachi time in Tucson (with video) The Tucson International Mariachi Conference brings in nearly 1,000 students a year from across the Southwest. They come to refine their skills on guitarrón, guitar, violin, trumpet and vihuela and to learn the traditional folklórico dances found throughout Mexico. |
| Endless good humor and a friend to all Greg Peters knew how to make friends and how to keep them. |
| UA wary of state's budgetary problems While UA officials have softened the impact of budget cuts announced by lawmakers last week, they worry that the state's nearly $2 billion projected deficit next year could force even greater cuts and leave students with a higher bill. |
| 100-plus from Huachuca set for Mideast mission More than 100 Fort Huachuca soldiers will deploy to the Middle East in the coming days to support communications networks there. |
| Alcohol is linked to fatal crash Alcohol was a factor in a fatal crash Tuesday that left one man dead and another facing a manslaughter charge, officials said Wednesday. |
| $10K gifts to GOP hopeful raise questions for Dems Democrat Gabrielle Giffords' campaign is questioning a donation received by her Republican competitor Tim Bee. |
| Tucsonan is Boys & Girls Club state youth of the year When Tessa Kozlowski first started going to the Boys & Girls Club five years ago, the Tucsonan did so reluctantly. |
| 2 Border Patrol busts net 1,700-plus pounds of pot U.S. Border Patrol agents seized more than 1,700 pounds of marijuana in two incidents late Tuesday and early Wednesday and arrested two convicted sex offenders in the last week. |
| Senate passes bill to deputize Border Patrol PHOENIX — Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik will enlist Border Patrol agents to perform dual duty as deputies if Gov. Janet Napolitano gives the go-ahead. |
| Full containment of border fire near A human-caused wildfire that has scorched 5,070 acres of rugged terrain west of Nogales is expected to be fully contained today, according to an e-mail from the Eastern Arizona Incident Management Team. |
| Ex-parishioner's suit accuses priest of attack In a lawsuit his lawyer calls "a total outrage," the priest who led Tucson's only Greek Orthodox church for three decades has been accused by one unidentified woman of sexual assault. |
| Father Kino-based poetry creates a sensation A small book of poems written from the perspective of the Rev. Eusebio Francisco Kino has garnered a Tucson novelist and poet some unexpected attention. |
| Ex-UA athletic official Ashcraft dies If you said "Clarence Leslie Ashcraft Jr." it's unlikely his fellow "Old Goats" would have known you were talking about Stub Ashcraft. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Beach Boys' drummer jailed |
| Police: Boy, 10, tried to poison 2 classmates A 10-year-old boy accused of trying to poison two of his classmates at an East Side school was arrested Wednesday morning, police said. |
| Getaway driver gets 13.5 years in death A 30-year-old man was sentenced to 13.5 years in prison for manslaughter Wednesday as part of a plea agreement. |
| Tenn. family sues over son's name on anti-war shirt PHOENIX — The parents of a Tennessee soldier killed in Iraq are suing an Arizona online merchant who included their son's name on anti-war shirts that list names of troops killed in the war. |
| Concealed-weapon bill goes to governor's desk PHOENIX — The final decision on reducing the penalty for illegally carrying a concealed weapon is now up to the governor. |
| Mesa small-plane crash kills all three on board MESA — A small plane crashed into an orchard less than a mile from Mesa's Falcon Field on Wednesday, killing all three people on board. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available . |
| Jeff's forecast High pressure will be building over the western United States the next 48 hours. This will give Southeastern Arizona lots of sunshine and warm weather. Look for highs to be approaching the upper 90s as we get into the latter half of the weekend. |
| Chalk it up to art Arizona's only Madonnari festival is expected to draw a record crowd of more than 5,000 to Downtown on Saturday. |
| Congressional Hispanics knock Democratic leaders over immigration WASHINGTON — The Congressional Hispanic Caucus denounced House Democratic leaders Wednesday as "spineless" and little better than Republicans for failing to take on comprehensive immigration reform. |
| English celebrate with flags, food on St. George's Day LONDON — Londoners gathered Wednesday in Trafalgar Square, beneath statues of imperial lions and military heroes, to celebrate England's patron saint — a third-century Turkish soldier who supposedly had the power to slay a dragon but likely never set foot in Britain. |
| Well-intentioned 'No Child' revamp ignores reality Education Secretary Margaret Spellings announced changes in the federal No Child Left Behind legislation that place new responsibilities on public schools for the numbers of students they graduate. |
| U.S. judge bans giving Bibles away at school NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge ordered a public school system to stop allowing in-school Bible giveaways, saying the practice violates the First Amendment principle of separation of church and state. |
| Woman's diet affects baby's gender, study suggests CHICAGO — Snips and snails and puppy dog tails … and cereal and bananas? |
| Pills to curb smoking, flab tied to depression CHICAGO — Two years ago, scientists had high hopes for new pills that would help people quit smoking, lose weight and maybe kick other tough addictions such as alcohol and cocaine. |
| FDA probing Lasik-related complaints by patients WASHINGTON — A decade after it first approved devices for laser eye-correcting surgery, the Food and Drug Administration is taking a closer look at grievances from patients, including blurred vision and dry eyes. |
| Clinton points to her strength in key states Reflecting on her victory in the Pennsylvania primary, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday summed up the political rationale of her enduring candidacy: |
| My opinion Maureen Dowd : Dems watch in horror as fight goes on He's never going to shake her off. Not all by himself. The very fact that he can't shake her off has become her best argument against him. "Why can't he close the deal?" Hillary taunted at a polling place on Tuesday. |
| My opinion Kathleen Parker : Who should be president: Hill-Rod, Cookie or Slugger? Just when you thought there was no one left to pander to, the three candidates for Leader of the Free World found an untapped demographic: the professional-wrestling audience. |
| Other voices Candidates failing to unite voters |
| Manufacturing in Sonora goes high-tech NOGALES, Sonora — After nearly collapsing at the beginning of the century, the maquiladora industry in this Mexican border city is re-emerging with a sophisticated pitch. |
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