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| UPDATED: Chase ends near Casa Grande with brothers' murder-suicide STANFIELD, Ariz. (AP) — Two men who led law enforcement agents on a lengthy pursuit on Interstate 8 Wednesday morning were found dead inside after their car was disabled and authorities said it appeared to be a murder-suicide. |
| Border Patrol agents arrest 5 armed men hauling pot U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested five men carrying weapons and drugs Tuesday night near Arivaca and discovered more than 1,500 pounds of marijuana in an abandoned SUV early Wednesday morning on the Tohono O’odham Reservation. |
| UA adds safety Wilcox to recruiting class The UA football team has received a surprise late addition to its 2008 recruiting class. |
| Medical condition means no charges in deadly Tucson wreck The drivers involved in separate deadly collisions that involved multiple vehicles - including one that killed a local teacher - will not face criminal charges because of their medical conditions, an official said Wednesday. |
| Tucson police radar van location for today's drive home |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Wednesday The city’s radar van is scheduled to deploy to the following locations on the East Side Wednesday, according to the Tucson Police Department’s Web site. |
| Lane closures for North Oracle Road widening start tonight Work has begun on a project to widen North Oracle Road from Calle Concordia to Tangerine Road. |
| UA comes up with money to keep top global-warming expert University of Arizona climatologist Jonathan Overpeck, co-author of a Nobel Prize-winning report on climate change, said today he will stay at his UA job rather than take a position at the University of Wisconsin. UA committed to construct a new building to house environmental departments from all over the campus and to hire more environmental-related faculty, so he decided to stay, and to give Overpeck a raise, he said. |
| More research on climate change and water supplies needed, UA climate scientist tells Congress The country’s biggest potential water problem “is what we don’t know” about water and climate change, the University of Arizona’s Nobel Prize-winning climate scientist testified in Congress today. |
| Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 1990 Tucson killing Just before attorneys were to pick his jury, a 54-year-old murder suspect pleaded guilty to manslaughter Tuesday. |
| Airline to halt operations; cites high fuel prices and insufficient demand Air Midwest, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Mesa Air Group, Inc. today announced that it will discontinue all operations. |
| Bonnie Raitt returns to Tucson Friday Bonnie Raitt is one of the early modern-day girls with guitars — fierce, feisty and blessed. |
| Banking giant announces job cuts in Phoenix area JP Morgan-Chase has announced hundreds of job cuts from its metro Phoenix facilities. |
| Edwards backs Obama Democrat John Edwards is endorsing former rival Barack Obama, fresh signs of the party establishment embracing the likely nominee even as Hillary Rodham Clinton refuses to give up her long-shot candidacy. |
| McCain's wife sells Sudan-related investments Cindy McCain, whose husband has been a critic of the violence in Sudan, sold off more than $2 million in mutual funds whose holdings include companies that do business in the African nation. |
| Crack from Jack Black breaks Brangelina twins news Angelina Jolie is indeed expecting twins, and it was Jack Black who let the news slip with a “Brady Bunch” crack. |
| Global warming helps get polar bears species protection Government officials say the Interior Department has decided to protect the polar bear as a threatened species because of global warming. |
| Retired Justice O'Connor makes personal plea for Alzheimer's aid Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor took her family’s private battle with Alzheimer’s disease public Wednesday as she urged Congress to speed research and aid to fight the coming epidemic of the mind-destroying illness. |
| Reservation deaths highlight tension with sheriff The tribal chairman's message to his members in the hours after deputies killed two suspects in a running gunbattle on the Soboba Indian Reservation was clear: Don't trust the sheriff's department. |
| Texas border mayors plan federal lawsuit over fence A group of Texas border mayors and business leaders say the federal government did not properly negotiate with land owners or inform them of their rights when it started surveying property for the border fence. |
| Woman pleads guilty in Spitzer prostitution probe A woman accused of booking clients for a high-priced call girl ring pleaded guilty Wednesday in the federal probe that brought down "Client No. 9," former Gov. Eliot Spitzer. |
| Florida wildfire suspect in custody Officials say they're questioning a man they believe may have sparked wildfires that have gutted at least 40 homes along the Florida's Atlantic coast. |
| Coin dealers examining gold find off La. coast A steamship that sank off the Louisiana coast during an 1846 storm has produced a trove of rare gold coins, including some produced at two largely forgotten U.S. Mints in the South, coin experts say. |
| Governor pushes for crackdown on felons Gov. Janet Napolitano has ordered the state to end an anti-illegal immigration contract with the Maricopa County sheriff so she can pay for a larger effort to track down thousands of felons around Arizona. |
| Border fence plans subject of feds' open house in Arizona Customs and Border Protection officials say some 44 miles of new border pedestrian fencing is in the works in Arizona, above another hundred miles of such fencing and vehicle barriers already built. |
| He's been held in 44 offenses - and he's 17 Since age 10, Travis Hylton has been in and out of the Pima County juvenile court system, having been arrested on 44 criminal offenses in seven years. |
| Senate OKs AIMS graduation bill PHOENIX — State senators voted Tuesday to extend the ability of high school seniors to use their grades to supplement their AIMS scores and graduate with their classmates. |
| Tucsonan H. Wilson Sundt dies; took family construction firm global H. Wilson Sundt, the one-time CEO of Tucson-based Sundt Construction who built a legacy of landmark projects around the globe, has died. |
| TUSD to raise fees, ask override in fall Voters will get to decide in November whether to give the Tucson Unified School District more tax money, while parents will pay more for their students' meals and sports next school year, the Governing Board voted unanimously Tuesday night. |
| ORVs being banned in part of desert preserve PHOENIX — The federal government has announced a temporary off-road-vehicle ban on one of Arizona's most prized parcels of public land because of severe environmental damage. |
| School bus rear-ended; kids are OK |
| Chat live with state education head Concerned about social promotion in your children's schools? Worried that something needs to be done about grade inflation? |
| Suspect OKs deal in case involving beauty queen One of four people accused of torturing a Tucson man for hours during a robbery has agreed to testify against his co-defendants in a plea agreement worked out with prosecutors Monday. |
| Carroll's queries to get no answers County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry has told department heads not to respond to requests for budget information from Supervisor Ray Carroll, who, with fellow Republican Supervisor Ann Day, has presented an alternate budget. |
| Priest pleads guilty to sex acts with 3 boys A former Tucson priest admitted Tuesday afternoon to engaging in sexual acts with three teenage boys in 1983 and 1984. |
| Phoenix pair fund cancer-research chair A $1 million gift from a Phoenix couple will fund an endowed chair for prostate-cancer research at the Arizona Cancer Center, officials announced Tuesday. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Glen Campbell at Tucson Mall |
| Sheriff identifies man killed in beating Authorities have released the name of a 62-year-old homeless man who was beaten to death late last month. |
| Pets' cancer care is growing; owners are willing to pay PHOENIX — Debra Prather sunk her fingers into the soft fur of her 7-year-old golden retriever and leaned down to steal a kiss. Jasmine looked up and nudged Prather with her nose to keep up the attention. |
| Food costs easy to swallow MESA — Steve and Annette Economides don't dread food shopping, even as prices rise. |
| Trial begins for former N-plant engineer accused of illegally using software in Iran PHOENIX — A trial began Tuesday for an engineer who is accused of illegally taking software from the nation's largest nuclear plant and using it in Iran. |
| Officer, 2 others held in entrant smuggling A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer in Yuma and two others were arrested Monday on charges related to a scheme to sneak illegal immigrants through the San Luis port of entry for money. |
| Napolitano diverts $1.6M from Arpaio PHOENIX — Gov. Janet Napolitano is diverting money from a grant given to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department to help arrest human smugglers, a diversion Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Tuesday is part of a conspiracy and probably illegal. |
| Snow in mid-may? Yep, up to 11 inches of it in flagstaff area |
| Prescott Valley man guilty of child abuse in death of boy, 5 PRESCOTT — A Prescott Valley man accused of first-degree murder in the death of his girlfriend's 5-year-old son was acquitted of that charge. |
| Blame it on the wind |
| Federal officials 'listening' to views on border barriers SIERRA VISTA — Forty-four miles of new border pedestrian security fencing is being or will be built in Arizona beyond 100 miles of fencing and vehicle barriers now standing, federal officials said Tuesday at an open house. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Man beaten to death in April finally identified A transient who was fatally attacked on the South Side early last month has been identified as William Edgar Ferguson, 57. |
| House fails to override immigration veto The state House failed to get enough votes Tuesday to override a veto by Gov. Janet Napolitano of a measure to require police and sheriff's departments to do more to crack down on illegal immigration. |
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