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| Stimulus checks start going out Monday, week earlier than planned WASHINGTON — President Bush said tax rebates will start going out Monday, earlier than previously announced, and should help Americans cope with rising gasoline and food prices, as well as aid a slumping economy. |
| Arson fire destroys Tucson warehouse A two-alarm warehouse fire near Interstate 10 and West Speedway is under control, an official said. |
| Swimmer killed in shark attack off San Diego County coast A shark on Friday attacked and killed a 66-year-old swimmer who was training in the ocean with a group of triathletes, authorities said. |
| 24 illegal immigrants injured in rollover near Douglas A van packed with illegal immigrants struck a guardrail in southeastern Arizona and then rolled several times, injuring 24 people. |
| Newlywed Gary Coleman's next TV show is 'Divorce Court' The honeymoon is over for Gary Coleman and his new bride. |
| Church youth leader gets prison sentence for molestation A Gilbert church youth leader accused of sexually molesting a teenage girl has been sentenced to 17 years in prison. |
| Napolitano gives Pima County $50,000 for measles fight Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano is sending $50,000 from a state health crisis account to help Pima County respond to an ongoing measles outbreak. |
| Beehive fire continues to burn near border, Alamo fire contained One human-caused wildfires continue to burn and another has been declared fully contained in Santa Cruz County South of Tucson, an official said. |
| Border Patrol rescues two illegal immigrants, busts 40 more at stash house U.S. Border Patrol agents on Thursday rescued two women who were unconscious, found 40 illegal immigrants in a Rio Rico stash house, and arrested a man with an extensive criminal record. |
| Two injured in illegal immigrant transport bus rollover Two Wackenhut employees were airlifted to a Tucson hospital this morning after a bus they were in rolled near Huachuca City in Cochise County. |
| Tucson police radar van locations today The city’s radar van will be snapping photos of speeders at the following locations Friday, according to the Tucson Police Department’s Web site. |
| Howard Stern regular Kenneth Keith Kallenbach dies in prison Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, an actor, comedian and long-running member of Howard Stern’s “Wack Pack,” has died in custody. He was 39. |
| Report: Amy Winehouse arrested on suspicion of assault Amy Winehouse was arrested on suspicion of assault Friday following reports that she scuffled with two men during a wild night out, Sky News television reported. |
| Woman admits killing bigamist husband A woman pleaded guilty Friday to third-degree murder for killing her bigamist husband just hours before he was to leave for Morocco to visit his second wife. |
| Prosecutors: Ind. student planned Columbine-like attack A 16-year-old boy asked for help obtaining a TEC-DC9 9mm pistol, saying it would be "awesome" to use the same weapon as the Columbine killers in carrying out mass murders in two states on Sept. 11, a prosecutor said. |
| 3 NYPD detectives acquitted in 50-shot killing Three detectives were acquitted of all charges Friday in the 50-shot killing of an unarmed groom-to-be on his wedding day, a case that put the NYPD at the center of another dispute involving allegations of excessive firepower. |
| Jennifer Lopez to star in a TLC reality series Jennifer Lopez is no stranger to reality television: She's made cameos on Fox's "American Idol" and MTV's "DanceLife," which she produced, about six aspiring dancers struggling to make it. |
| Carjacker stops mid-crime to ask Ohio TV news crew for directions to bank, police say A carjacking suspect stopped during the crime to ask a television news crew for directions, police said. |
| Maricopa County settles 2 lawsuits against Sheriff's Department for nearly $1 million The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has agreed to pay out nearly $1 million to settle two cases that involved the Sheriff's Office, including a wrongful-death claim brought by the family of a man who suffered a fatal heart attack while in custody. |
| UN secretary-general calls food price rise a global crisis A sharp rise in food prices has developed into a global crisis, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Friday . |
| TUSD free of desegregation order A federal judge released Tucson's largest school district from its 30-year-old desegregation order on Thursday, even though he determined the district has failed to prove that its programs were effective in achieving racial balance. |
| Downtown 2-way traffic switch Starting Saturday, drivers on South Sixth and South Stone avenues will face a major readjustment to two-way traffic south of Broadway in Downtown. |
| Help a tortoise find a home, though they carry their own Beezer clambered out of his burrow and stretched his leathery neck to the sky. After a few minutes of sunning, he munched on some nearby plants. Spring never tasted so good. |
| Regents seek $1.4B for construction at state campuses Local business leaders joined the Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday in calling on the Legislature to pour $1.4 billion into campus construction they say would lay the groundwork for future innovation and jump-start the state's sagging construction industry. |
| Ariz. border enforcement gets 21 more prosecutors The U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona will receive 21 additional prosecutors as part of the Justice Department's efforts to fight border-related crime. |
| UA sheds light on bacterial infections Scientists at the University of Arizona have discovered that some bacteria can use bundles of the minute filaments on their surface to pull on a nearby cell or other surroundings with a force equal to 100,000 times their own weight. And this force lulls a human cell into allowing infection by the bacteria. |
| '09 county budget plan has tax cut Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry submitted a 2009 recommended budget that is 1.5 percent smaller than last year's and calls for a 40-cent reduction in the tax rate. |
| Origins suspicious in NW Side fire Susan Mahne awoke to the sound of pounding on the doors and windows of her Northwest Side apartment early Thursday. |
| Carroll, Day offer alternative budget Supervisors Ray Carroll and Ann Day prepared an alternative budget that would provide taxpayers even more tax relief than one recommended by County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry. |
| West Side man shot in foiled home invasion Tucson police are trying to sort out an apparent home invasion, shooting and chase that left a West Side man seriously wounded Wednesday night. |
| Man guilty in child-sex case A Tucson man whose graffiti-spraying spree led to child- molestation charges is now facing multiple life sentences. |
| DUI checkpoint tonight The Tucson Police Department is conducting a sobriety checkpoint within city limits tonight, according to a news release. |
| BP finds body of entrant; 1,125 pounds of pot seized A U.S. Border Patrol agent found the body of an illegal immigrant Wednesday afternoon near Ajo. |
| Retrial opposed in '84 slaying of girl, 8 Frank Jarvis Atwood's attorneys have failed to produce evidence they say proves he was framed for murder, so Atwood shouldn't get a new trial, prosecutors say in court documents filed Thursday. |
| South Side man shot in attempted break-in A man was shot during a home invasion Thursday afternoon in a neighborhood near Tucson International Airport. |
| 10-year-old boy in poison case out of school A 10-year-old boy accused of trying to poison two of his classmates is no longer a student at the East Side charter school he attended, according to a letter sent home to parents Thursday. |
| Beehive Fire torches 300 acres, could affect I-19 A second human-caused wildfire has burned at least 300 acres about 17 miles west of Nogales, an official said. |
| Cops: Kidnapped man shot in escape try An Oro Valley man reported missing over the weekend was kidnapped and is connected with an incident in which another man with a fatal gunshot wound was dropped off at a hospital late Sunday, police said. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : ROTC cadet honored |
| Man dies in rollover on I-10 A 78-year-old Prescott Valley man was killed in a one-car rollover crash on Interstate 10 about 15 miles east of Tucson, the Arizona Department of Public Safety reported Thursday. |
| Driver held in fatal crash A woman was killed and the driver of the pickup she was riding in was arrested on manslaughter charges when the truck rolled on a Southwest Side street early Thursday, a Pima County sheriff's spokeswoman said. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available . |
| State's desalination prospects downplayed Arizona shouldn't count too heavily on desalting seawater as a solution to its water problems, said the chairwoman of a committee that wrote a national report on the use of salt water. |
| Jimmy's forecast High pressure will be dominating our weather this weekend and well into next week. That means we'll get a nice preview of summer as daytime highs move into the low to mid-90s, 8 to 10 degrees above normal for this time of the year. |
| Corpse is lifesaver for 1 of 3 migrants surviving boat flip NASSAU, Bahamas — The moonlight illuminated the young woman's fellow passengers from the capsized boat, scattered through the chilly ocean 15 miles from land. Some of them screamed for help. Others bobbed silently, face-down in the water. |
| Raytheon, its local unit post big first quarters BOSTON — Increasing defense contract volume helped lift Raytheon Co.'s first-quarter profit 15 percent, soundly beating Wall Street expectations, as the company reiterated its full-year financial expectations for double-digit profit growth. |
| Government set to study safety of Lasik surgery WASHINGTON — Lost in the hoopla of ads promising that laser vision surgery lets you toss your glasses is a stark reality: Not everyone's a good candidate, and an unlucky few suffer life-changing side effects — lost vision, dry eye and night-vision problems. |
| Katrina response 'disgraceful,' McCain says NEW ORLEANS — Republican presidential candidate John McCain took stock of still-hurricane-damaged areas of New Orleans on Thursday and declared that if the disaster had happened on his watch, he would have immediately landed at the nearest Air Force base, drawing a sharp contrast to President Bush's handling of the tragedy. |
| Obama spends day off at union meeting CHICAGO — How does Sen. Barack Obama spend a day off in his hometown? By urging hundreds of union activists to back his presidential bid in the final Democratic primaries. |
| Clinton takes her pitch to N.C. military voters FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Hillary Rodham Clinton sought to emphasize her strength on defense and veterans issues while campaigning Thursday in a state with strong military ties and that is next to vote in the Democratic primary contest. |
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