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| Marana judge fired by town council The Marana Town Council voted Tuesday night to fire Town Magistrate Jim West, three weeks after reappointing him to another two-year term. |
| Wind, humidity helping in X fire fight Officials say lighter winds and higher humidity helped fire crews battling a 2,000-acre wildfire on the edge of the Grand Canyon National Park make progress overnight Wednesday. |
| Tucson Folk Festival begins Saturday Blues singer Ruthie Foster is one of the headliners of this weekend’s 2008 Tucson Folk Festival. |
| H.O.G. Rally returns to Tucson Saturday Tucson doesn’t get a lot of rain this time of year. But there’ll be plenty of thunder this weekend. |
| Greek Lesbos take gay group to court over term 'Lesbian' A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between gay women and the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos. |
| Police: Red light runner caused Downtown crash Tucson police are responding to an accident with injuries that occurred at 7:40 a.m. at Broadway and Stone, according to Tranview, the city’s traffic incident Web site. |
| Arizona woman named new ambassador to Finland Barbara McConnell Barrett has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the new U.S. ambassador to Finland. |
| Tucson police radar van locations today The city’s radar van is scheduled to be snapping photos at the following locations Wednesday, according to the Tucson Police Department’s Web site. |
| Wednesday is deadline to request rehearing against against former Qwest chief Federal prosecutors face a Wednesday deadline to seek a rehearing from the full panel of appeals court judges in the case against former Qwest chief Joe Nacchio. |
| New Times execs sue Maricopa County sheriff and attorney Two newspaper executives arrested last October by members of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office have sued the sheriff, county attorney and a special prosecutor over the incident. |
| Obama's quandary over preacher reflects supporters' divide Thirteen hours after his former pastor startled some with a defiant performance that was televised nationwide, Barack Obama urged 18,000 supporters to stay calm and shrug off such "distractions." |
| High winds raise wildfire danger for Southeast Arizona The National Weather Service has issued a red-flag warning for all of Southern Arizona as dry, windy conditions will lead to a high fire danger. |
| 4 targeted TUSD schools stay open, for now at least Hugs, high fives and thumbs-up signs were the order of the night after four elementary schools were saved from the chopping block at the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board meeting Tuesday. |
| Dupnik set to deputize 2 officers from Border Patrol PHOENIX — Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik will deputize two U.S. Border Patrol officers without the permission of the Board of Supervisors or a state law telling him he can ignore the board. |
| Proclamations cover a lot of ground; and a lot of events; and ... Whereas, everyone needs something to feel good about now and again; and |
| N. Side pupil might have the measles The latest suspected, but unconfirmed, measles case involves a student at Amphi's Keeling Elementary School. |
| Police take spat with city to the airwaves The conflict between Tucson's largest police union and City Hall intensified Tuesday, with the officers taking out radio ads accusing the city of failing to protect public safety and calling for a "no-confidence" vote. |
| Giffords wraps up trip to Pakistan and Afghanistan U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was scheduled to return Tuesday night from a four-day trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
| O'odham ex-finance reviewer on trial Loren Albert Goldtooth Sr. was hired by the Tohono O'odham Nation to review finances. But scandal followed, with charges of tax evasion and embezzlement. |
| 3 tons of pot, 51 entrants seized; heart victim aided Border officers on Monday and Tuesday seized more than 3 tons of drugs in six incidents, helped rescue a woman who was having a heart attack and found 51 illegal immigrants in a Nogales stash house. |
| Work to slow Sabino Canyon Road traffic Drivers near the intersection of North Sabino Canyon Road and East Tanque Verde Road should watch for road work this week. |
| Trial opens in attack that paralyzed grad student University of Arizona graduate students Francisco Baires and Veronica Pastore wanted to celebrate Pastore being awarded a grant that would allow her to study in Africa |
| Motorcycle crash claims Ft. Huachuca firefighter One of two motorcyclists killed during the weekend at the annual Laughlin River Run rally was a firefighter at Fort Huachuca. |
| Activist 'Dirty Hands Caravan' in Tucson |
| Unit leaves Huachuca for mission in Mideast More than 100 soldiers based at Fort Huachuca left Tuesday morning to help maintain communications networks in the Middle East. |
| 3 kids hurt when they lose control of ATV and it rolls on top of them An 11-year-old girl suffered serious head injuries Tuesday night when she and two other children lost control of an all-terrain vehicle and it rolled on top of them. |
| Sales tax for Eloy park is revived PHOENIX — A plan to let theme-park developers levy a sales tax on their own activities and those of nearby property owners found new life Tuesday. |
| Tot nearly drowns in whirlpool spa A 15-month-old boy was in critical condition after nearly drowning in a whirlpool spa at a Northwest Side home Tuesday night, officials said. |
| Natural-gas fire leads to evacuations from four Midtown homes A natural-gas fire that sent flames shooting about 30 feet in the air caused four Midtown homes to be evacuated and gas service to be shut down to 20 residences. |
| Platinum bike-friendly award eludes region The Tucson metropolitan area has been awarded another gold-level designation for bicycle friendliness, which is good, but not really where advocates wanted to be. |
| Objection prompts veto of DUI package PHOENIX — Gov. Janet Napolitano vetoed a series of changes to tighten drunken- driving laws Tuesday because she didn't like one provision she said moves in the opposite direction. |
| Plea deal is weighed in case where Tucson woman died A Mexican citizen who was hauling drugs with two other men when they struck and killed a Tucson woman could spend the next dozen years in prison after pleading guilty to transportation or importation of marijuana for sale Tuesday in Pima County Superior Court. |
| Napolitano vetoes gun bill; Pearce angry PHOENIX — Arizonans who carry concealed weapons without a state permit still can wind up behind bars. |
| Clothing brings arrests of pair in bank robbery A couple accused of robbing a Midtown bank last week were arrested after an officer recognized them on the street, partly because the man was wearing the same clothing a robber wore during the incident. |
| 3 Southwest Side schools get stranger-danger alert Administrators have notified parents of three Southwest Side schools to be wary after a stranger offered a young girl a ride to her school, an official said. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : A trio with brio |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available . |
| Jimmy's forecast A storm system is moving through the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies today. The tail end of this system will bring windy conditions to Southeastern Arizona today followed by cooler daytime temperatures Thursday and Friday. It will warm back up over the weekend. |
| Desperation in desert tells tale of reform needs For those who consider immigrants from Mexico crossing the desert to enter the United States to be invading hordes of people too lazy to do it "the right way," the human stories of people in dire straits who are rescued in the desert by the Border Patrol won't make a difference. |
| Dupnik hits 50 years in law enforcement If it's April 30, it must be "Sheriff Clarence W. Dupnik Day." That's what the Pima County Board of Supervisors proclaimed today would be during its April 15 meeting. |
| Keep Guard on border; pursue reform The following appeared Monday in the San Jose Mercury News. |
| My opinion Bob Herbert : Wright is sabotaging Obama's campaign The Rev. Jeremiah Wright went to Washington on Monday not to praise Barack Obama, but to bury him. Smiling, cracking corny jokes, mugging it up for the big-time news media — this reverend is never going away. He's found himself a national platform, and he's loving it. |
| Obama disowns his former pastor WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Barack Obama said last month he couldn't disown his former pastor. Turns out he could — and did. |
| McCain: Shift health insurance from employers to open market TAMPA, Fla. — John McCain wants to change how people get their health insurance, shifting away from job-based coverage to an open market where people can choose from competing policies. |
| Clinton wins endorsement of governor of N. Carolina RALEIGH, N.C. — Gov. Mike Easley endorsed Hillary Rodham Clinton Tuesday, boosting her presidential bid a week before North Carolina's May 6 primary. |
| Bush blames Democratic-led Congress for nation's economic woes WASHINGTON — President Bush, hoping to inoculate his party and his presidential legacy from election-year anger over the economy, heaped criticism on the Democratic-led Congress on Tuesday for "letting the American people down." |
| Researchers create health, happiness index WASHINGTON — Staying healthy and happy is a struggle for about half of Americans, according to a massive survey that attempts to measure the nation's general welfare, much like the Dow Jones Industrial Average portrays the health of the stock market. |
| The 'Cat Lady of Baghdad' battles on, saving strays of Iraq BAGHDAD — The mission was to get Simba al-Tikriti out of Iraq and to a new life in Britain. |
| Desperate sellers offer prized possessions online The for-sale listings online at Craigslist.org come with plaintive notices, such as the one from the teenager in Georgia who said her mother lost her job and pleaded, "Please buy anything you can to help out." |
| Teen from polygamist ranch has baby SAN MARCOS, Texas — One of the hundreds of young polygamist-sect members taken into state custody gave birth Tuesday to a healthy boy while child-welfare officials, state troopers and fellow sect members stood watch outside the maternity ward. |
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