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| Preview: TEP customers seeing more, longer power outages TEP outages have become more common over the last three years. |
| Time to vote for Tucson's best mom-daughter look-alikes It’s time to vote for the mother/daughter team who most resemble each other. |
| Kartchner Caverns discovery was a deep, dark secret A new book — “Kartchner Caverns: How Two Cavers Discovered and Saved One of the Wonders of the Natural World” — offers a detailed account of this underground tale of adventure and intrigue. |
| Review: Reveille Men's Chorus takes Tucson audience around the world With Reveille choir’s “Dim Sum & Then Some,” check your preconceived notions at the door and open your heart and mind to new experiences during a multimedia, multicultural feast of song and dance. |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Saturday The city’s radar van will be snapping photos of speeders at the following locations Saturday, according to the Tucson Police Department’s Web site. |
| Preview: Is your home and property ready for wildfire season? Use a news story and graphic presentation in Sunday's Star to help make sure your home is a safe as possible from wildfire danger. |
| Search continues for shark that killed swimmer north of San Diego Helicopters searching for signs of the shark that killed triathlete David Martin on Friday will continue scanning the coastline Saturday, said Solana Beach Lifeguard Capt. Craig Miller. |
| Lake Havasu beach vendors may be run off by proposed rules A loophole that has led to a boom in vendors renting and selling wares just off the shores of Lake Havasu may be closed by an agreement between the city and the federal Bureau of Land Management. |
| Amy Winehouse leaves London police station after cautioning over assault Amy Winehouse left a London police station Saturday after questioning about reports that she scuffled with two men during a raucous night out. She received a formal police caution for assault. |
| 4.7 quake followed by 50 aftershocks as Reno keeps rumbling More than 50 aftershocks were recorded on the west edge of Reno after the largest earthquake in a two-month-long swarm of temblors dumped cans off shelves, knocked pictures off walls and pushed rocks off hillsides along the Sierra Nevada. |
| Different planes, but same high spirits Elmo C. Baker flew dozens of missions over Hanoi, each time staring down a hail of anti-aircraft fire that looked as if he'd be hit straight between the eyes. |
| Police union verbally attacks City Hall Claiming city officials are ignoring a "crisis" in the Police Department, police union officials have unleashed a string of increasingly shrill attacks on the top brass at City Hall. |
| TPD to eliminate school-based officer program Tucson police officers who have been assigned to work directly in local middle schools will be sent back out on patrol starting in June, after the outgoing police chief put a halt to a program that has existed for more than 45 years. |
| Regents OK $90M for UA computers, ask $6M cut The University of Arizona will spend close to $90 million upgrading several central computer systems that will control student records, class scheduling and payroll, according to a plan approved by regents Friday. |
| Political Notebook by Daniel Scarpinato : Rhetoric heats up in 8th District over origins of campaign Temperatures here are rising — that's for sure. And so it seems is the rhetoric between congressional opponents Tim Bee and Gabrielle Giffords. |
| In the clubhouse, he always went to bat for the players Bill Gleason didn't need to work when he and his wife, Rosemary, retired to Tucson in 1984. |
| 2 held in arson fire admit starting blaze Two men arrested in connection with an arson fire that caused millions of dollars in damage and displaced more than a dozen people admitted to authorities that they started the blaze. |
| Soccer fans pitch track plan to county Dozens of supporters of youth sports called on Pima County Friday to convert Rillito Racetrack into an 18-field soccer tournament and practice site. |
| Estranged wife tries using media to hurt his reputation, Olson says University of Arizona men's basketball coach Lute Olson accused his estranged wife of filing spurious petitions in their divorce case to "harass" him and tarnish his reputation, a court document filed Friday shows. |
| 'Funraiser' supports San Xavier with a true Southwestern vibe Nancy Cox says she believes the Silver & Turquoise Ball is a true Southwestern gem among Tucson social events. |
| Get involved Browse hundreds of volunteer opportunities at the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona's Web site, www.volunteersoaz.org. |
| BP agents have busy 3 days finding entrants, narcotics An eventful past three days along the U.S.-Mexican border in Southern Arizona saw violent encounters between agents and drug smugglers, rescues of illegal immigrants, drug seizures, a bus rollover and the discovery of a stash house. |
| Warehouse near I-10 up in flames; $1M damage in deliberately set fire A fire that ripped through a warehouse north of Downtown on Friday morning — leaving about $1 million damage — was caused by arson, an official said. |
| 2 teachers leave $2.5M to UA for research Two retired teachers have left $2.5 million of their estate to the University of Arizona to found two research chairs. |
| Drugs gone from crime lab; supervisor resigns Methamphetamine, cocaine and crack cocaine were missing from four cases handled by a crime-lab supervisor who resigned after an investigation, according to a police board of inquiry report. |
| This week's road-work traffic changes The state continues widening I-10 from Tangerine Road to Pinal Air Park Road, and some closures will affect drivers. |
| Pima gets $50K in state funds for measles control A 7-month-old girl has been identified as the 14th case of measles in Pima County since the outbreak began two months ago. |
| 3 lose dwelling in North Side mobile-home fire Three people were displaced Friday afternoon when a fire ripped through a mobile home on the North Side, an official said. |
| Doctor's byword is 'compassion for all' The recipient of this week's Ben's Bell is Dr. Natalie Vogel, a Tucson pediatrician who practices kindness and compassion with all her patients. |
| Blood Donations The American Red Cross will be seeking blood donors at these times and places next week. To schedule your appointment, call 1-800-448-3543. |
| Jimmy's forecast High pressure aloft has really established itself over the Southwest. As a result, expect daytime highs to be running 8 to 10 degrees above average through the middle of next week. Tucson will be in the low 90s over the weekend, topping out in the mid-90s Monday and Tuesday. |
| Mexicans riled by N.C. official's remark MEXICO CITY — Recent comments comparing illegal immigrants to prostitutes and drug dealers first inflamed the local Latino community, and now the anger has spilled into Mexico. |
| TUSD must show how it is serving students After 30 years, the Tucson Unified School District is all but free from a federal desegregation court order. This change is momentous for TUSD and its students, families, employees and taxpayers. |
| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Security lacking at music festival |
| Ex-pastor to Obama explains remarks that sparked controversy NEW YORK — The former pastor to Democrat Barack Obama said his sermon blaming U.S. policies for the Sept. 11 attacks was a warning against vengeance and the view that all American actions are perfect, according to transcripts of a PBS interview released Friday. |
| Presidential field pressed on gas costs WASHINGTON — Record gas prices are putting pressure on presidential candidates to offer quick relief for consumers, even though many economists say the government can't swiftly bring prices back to earth. |
| Al-Sadr backs off on 'open war' talk, eases fears of cease-fire being halted BAGHDAD — Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called for an end to Iraqi bloodshed on Friday and said his threat of an "open war" applies only to U.S.-led foreign troops — stepping back from a full-blown confrontation with the government over a crackdown against his followers. |
| Shark's single bite kills swimmer near San Diego SOLANA BEACH, Calif. —A shark believed to be a great white killed a 66-year-old swimmer with a single, giant bite across both legs Friday as the man trained with a group of triathletes, authorities and witnesses said. |
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| Violent crackdown on Zimbabwe opposition HARARE, Zimbabwe — Pregnant women, mothers with babies strapped to their backs, girls who had been threatened with rape, men with broken bones — these were among the hundreds of people beaten and shoved into police vans during a police raid on Zimbabwe's opposition headquarters Friday. |
| Child sweep draws scrutiny SAN ANGELO, Texas — The state of Texas made a damning accusation when it rounded up 462 children at a polygamous sect's ranch: The adults are forcing teenage girls into marriage and sex, creating a culture so poisonous that none should be allowed to keep their children. |
| Iran boosting aid to militias in Iraq, U.S. military says WASHINGTON — Iran is ratcheting up its support for militias in Iraq, providing them with newly manufactured weapons and bringing them across the border to receive training from members of Tehran's elite Republican Guard, U.S. military officials said Friday. |
| Q&A on the News Question: When will the new state quarters be released in 2008? What about the presidential dollars? |
| Corrections ● Jason Xu will play the third movement of Grieg's Piano Concerto Opus 16 at today's 7:30 p.m. Civic Orchestra of Tucson's concert at DesertView Performing Arts Center. The music selection was incorrect in "Music Notes" Friday on E8. |
| Utah riding mini-boom in natural-gas vehicles SALT LAKE CITY — Troy Anderson was at the gas pump and couldn't have been happier, filling up at a rate of $5 per tank. |
| NYC cops cleared in wedding-day killing NEW YORK — Civil-rights leaders demanded a federal investigation and vowed to march through the streets in protest after three police officers were cleared of all charges Friday in the killing of an unarmed man cut down in a hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day. |
| Make Lasik warnings stronger, FDA panel urges WASHINGTON — In fury and despair, patients harmed by Lasik eye surgery told federal health advisers Friday of severe eye pain, blurred vision and even a son's suicide. The advisers recommended that the government warn more clearly about the risks of the hugely popular operations. |
| Abbas: Talks with Bush yielded little WASHINGTON — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Friday that he failed to achieve any progress in Middle East peace talks with President Bush and was returning home with little to show for his visit. |
| Sunday's TV News Shows Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows: |
| South Dakota abortion fight about to resume MINNEAPOLIS — The abortion battle is back in South Dakota. |
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