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| Justice Department accuses Tucson tech firm of false claims A Tucson-based high-tech company forged documents for years to get government contracts through small-business research loans, the U.S. Justice Department says in newly filed court documents. |
| Tucson man faces charges of stealing night vision goggles from feds A Tucson man who stole a pair of night vision goggles while working as a contract mechanic for U.S. Customs and Border Protection and sold them on eBay has been charged with theft of government property. |
| Tucson Police seek help in finding suspected bank robber Tucson police are asking the public's help in locating a man suspected of robbing the bank branch inside Fry's on West Irvington Road on April 28. |
| Family of woman who died in custody at Sky Harbor sues Phoenix The family of a New York woman who died in police custody at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport filed a wrongful-death lawsuit Thursday against the city. |
| Tucson police radar van location for today's drive home |
| Tucson man gets 12 years in fatal home invasion case A 23-year-old Tucson man whose friend was killed by a Pima County Sheriff’s deputy following a home invasion was sentenced to 12 years in prison Thursday. |
| Man faces prison time in beating of elderly Tucson man It took 17 years, but one of the men who attacked octogenarian Amado Cota-Robles is finally being punished. |
| Smuggled fossils seized in Tucson returned to Argentina U.S. officials have returned to Argentina more than four tons of rare fossils illegally brought to this country and seized at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. |
| Sierra Vista man accused of pouring bleach in ex-girlfriend's drink A Sierra Vista man is accused of lacing a drink he purchased for his ex-girlfriend at a movie theater snack bar with bleach. |
| Pima County urges vaccinations as measles count reaches 20 Three new measles cases have been reported in Pima County, bringing the count in an outbreak that began in mid-February to 20. |
| Inmate fights send six Douglas prison inmates to hospital Six prisoners were airlifted for medical treatment after being injured in fights at the state prison in Douglas. |
| Motorcyclist killed in overnight crash on Tucson's North Side A motorcyclist is dead after he sped across the North Side of Tucson at speeds in excess of 100 mph and slammed into a mailbox Wednesday night, an official said. |
| New idea in mortuary science: Dissolve bodies with lye Since they first walked the planet, humans have either buried or burned their dead. Now a new option is generating interest — dissolving bodies in lye and flushing the brownish, syrupy residue down the drain. |
| Cindy McCain says she'll never release her tax returns Cindy McCain says she will never make her tax returns public even if her husband wins the White House and she becomes the first lady. |
| Facebook, states set bullying, predator safeguards Facebook, the world’s second-largest social networking Web site, will add more than 40 new safeguards to protect young users from sexual predators and cyberbullies, attorneys general from several states said Thursday. |
| Country music superstar Eddy Arnold dies at 89 Eddy Arnold, whose mellow baritone on songs like “Make the World Go Away” made him one of the most successful country singers in history, died Thursday morning, days short of his 90th birthday. |
| Reid: Feds will review polygamy problems Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says a federal prosecutor has been assigned to look for ways to help tackle the problems associated with polygamy in Southwestern states. |
| Deputies: AZ man had teen wife sleep with other men Sheriff's deputies in Ash Fork say a 51-year-old man married a teenage girl and then invited other men to have sex with her while he took photographs. |
| NM sect leader awaiting court appearance, refuses food A self-described Messiah arrested for alleged sex crimes against minors remains locked up, and authorities say he's refusing to eat or drink. |
| McCain jokes about rivals with comedian Jon Stewart Of the Democratic presidential candidates, would Republican John McCain rather take on Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton? |
| Gov. Richardson: U.S. - Mexico border more secure New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Wednesday that he has seen an improvement in security along the U.S.-Mexico border. |
| Bald eagle protection reviewed Federal officials are still trying to decide if Arizona's desert-nesting bald eagles should continue to be protected under the federal Endangered Species Act. |
| Sagging Saguaro Springs The immediate future of a 2,400-home residential community in Marana is uncertain amid financial and legal problems. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| GV water company seeking bigger pipeline Green Valley's biggest water company is proposing to nearly double the size of a planned pipeline to import Central Arizona Project water into the growing area, as part of an agreement to bring in CAP water for the Rosemont mine. |
| Guardsman faces border-fencing-theft charge An Air National Guardsman assigned to work on the border fence in Arizona has been accused of stealing more than $8,100 of scrap metal from the project and selling it to buy personal items. |
| Pin your allergy blame on a long list of culprits The blame for allergy pain falls mainly on the winter rain. |
| Injury aftermath turned life of Wildcat athlete inside out The words came pouring from Stacie Chambers' mouth, a dramatic — and perhaps final — cry for help. |
| 1,100 get free vaccinations; measles-case tally rises to 20 Approximately 1,100 people showed up to get free MMR vaccinations Wednesday — the same day that three new cases of measles were confirmed, an official said. |
| Pascua Yaqui school's 'Shaq attack' delivers warning of Internet dangers Students at Hiaki High School got a surprise speaker Wednesday, and the Tempe Police Department got a major donation. |
| Faith was in the forefront of Catholic's life Norma Schott spent thousands of hours in silent meditation, knotting twine, stringing beads and reflecting on her beliefs as she strung the 59 tiny pieces of plastic to a crucifix that represented a nexus to her faith. |
| Proposed S. Tucson initiative could crimp greyhound racing A proposed ballot initiative for November could slow down racing at Tucson Greyhound Park. |
| Pinal inks contract with Union Pacific Union Pacific Railroad announced plans Wednesday to contribute $35 million over the next 25 years to pay for up to four grade-separated railroad crossings in Pinal County — a cost typically borne by municipalities. |
| For hundreds of seniors, it's graduation limbo High school graduation is mere weeks away and hundreds of seniors still aren't sure whether they'll qualify as the Legislature continues haggling over what to do with students who didn't pass the AIMS test. |
| 1,325 pounds of pot found at border; 3 held in coke smuggling U.S. Border Patrol agents found 1,325 pounds of marijuana Tuesday near the San Miguel Gate on the Tohono O'odham Reservation. |
| First regional fallen-officer memorial slated for today Officers from more than two dozen law enforcement agencies will gather today for the inaugural Pima County Regional Law Enforcement Memorial Service. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Attracting Attention 101 |
| Man fleeing BP agent badly injured in exit from truck hiding pot A man was flown to University Medical Center with life-threatening injuries Wednesday after being thrown or jumping from a pickup truck carrying marijuana south of Tucson. |
| Tucsonan, 42, dies in rollover east of Yuma A Tucson man was killed in a single-vehicle rollover Wednesday morning east of Yuma, an official said. |
| Authorities seek other victims of nude hiker SEDONA — Authorities in Yavapai County are looking for additional victims of a nude hiker who allegedly told women he encountered that he was "getting close to nature." |
| 23-year-old Tucsonan is in custody following girlfriend's shooting death A Tucson man is facing a second-degree murder charge in connection with the shooting death of his girlfriend at their North Side home. |
| DPS arrests rapper/actor DMX for speeding on Arizona freeway PHOENIX — Rapper DMX has been arrested after speed-enforcement cameras captured him in his bright yellow 1966 Chevrolet going 114 mph on a suburban Phoenix freeway. |
| Gas leak forces residents from Midtown apartments An underground natural gas leak Wednesday forced the evacuation of 150 Midtown apartments, 40 of which remained evacuated overnight, and closed a stretch of Alvernon Way for several hours. |
| Governor calls for boost of 1 cent in state sales tax PHOENIX — Gov. Janet Napolitano is defending a proposal to hike the state sales tax to among the highest in the nation to fund transit improvements. |
| Man held after stolen car rams house wall An 18-year-old man was arrested Wednesday morning after slamming a stolen car into the retaining wall of a Midtown house, police said. |
| Man fleeing police killed in crash with semi QUEEN CREEK — A possible suspect in an armed robbery at a Queen Creek convenience store died when his car slammed into an oncoming 18-wheeler during a police pursuit. |
| Patient's sex-crime report gets 4 at hospital charged SCOTTSDALE — Four hospital employees were charged with misdemeanors for failing to tell police about a stroke patient's complaint that she'd been sexually attacked by an employee, Scottsdale police said Tuesday. |
| Phoenix short on hospital beds for kids PHOENIX — Plans are well under way to expand hospitals that care for sick and injured children in the Phoenix area. But hospital officials at Phoenix Children's Hospital and Banner Children's Hospital in Mesa say that despite the expansion, there aren't enough beds to care for Maricopa County's children. |
| State panel OKs new standards for greenhouse-gas emissions PHOENIX — A state panel gave final approval Tuesday to requiring vehicles sold in Arizona beginning in 2011 to meet new standards for greenhouse-gas emissions. |
| Jimmy's forecast Plenty of sunshine again today, with warmer temperatures. A trough of low pressure will develop over the Western states today and continue into the weekend. We'll see a little high cloudiness tomorrow, with dry conditions and above-normal temperatures through the weekend. |
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