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| Woman who admitted to sex with 12-year-old sentenced to 7 years A Tucson woman who admitted she had sex with a 12-year-old has violated her probation and could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison. |
| Woman who kept sister locked in bedroom gets probation A 24-year-old Tucson woman who kept one of her twin sisters locked up for months in a bedroom and deprived her of food was placed on three years probation Monday morning. |
| Man accused of sexually abusing three young relatives facing 17 years A 57-year-old Tucson man who was accused of sexually abusing three young relatives was sentenced to 17 years in prison Monday. |
| Tucson teen pleads guilty to misdemeanor for role in deadly fight One of four people accused of being involved in a fatal fight last July has pleaded guilty Monday morning to a misdemeanor assault charge. |
| Tucson police officer who struck and killed pedestrian violated department policy, report says A Tucson police officer was not acting within department policy when he struck and killed a pedestrian with his speeding patrol car in February, according to a Tucson Police Department board of inquiry released Monday. |
| Tucson police plan brief shutdown of Campbell Avenue Tuesday Tucson police will shut down North Campbell Avenue near the University Medical Center shortly after noon Tuesday as part of a school’s emergency evacuation drill. |
| Gun bill passed by state Senate now includes tougher crime sentences A bill that would allow a person to carry a gun in vehicles other than public transit without having a concealed carry permit has become a multi-pronged crime bill with get-tough sentencing provisions. |
| Homeless woman buried alive on California beach A homeless woman has died of suffocation after being buried by three men on a California beach — a fate her family described as her greatest fear. |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Monday The Tucson Police Department's radar van will be snapping pictures of speeders at the following locations on Monday, according to the department's Web site. |
| Border officials: Be prepared for holiday Rocky Point trip Travelers heading to Puerto Penasco, Mexico, for Memorial Day weekend should be prepared with the proper documentation they’ll need to come back. |
| Chesney after ACM win: Fan votes shouldn't decide Kenny Chesney won entertainer of the year for a fourth straight time Sunday, then promptly took issue with the way the Academy of Country music awarded it: through fan votes. |
| McCain's national finance co-chair resigns John McCain's national finance co-chairman has stepped down, the latest casualty of a presidential campaign eager to cauterize damage caused by its ties to lobbyists. |
| US Supreme Court upholds part of child porn law he Supreme Court upheld criminal penalties Monday for promoting child pornography. |
| Obama tells Tenn.'s GOP: 'Lay off my wife' Democrat Barack Obama has a message for Tennessee’s Republican Party: “Lay off my wife.” |
| 14 tons of spilled Oreo cookies snarl Ill. traffic Police say a trailer loaded with 14 tons of double-stuffed Oreos has overturned, spilling the cookies still in their plastic sleeves into the median and roadway. |
| Oil prices steady; gas breaks $4 in 2 US markets Oil prices rose Monday as a new report showed regular gas topped $4 a gallon for the first time in two U.S. metropolitan areas. |
| Catalina is Pima's costliest highway Mother Nature is giving Pima County a run for its money on Catalina Highway. |
| Urban-heat-island effect raises area's summer low temperatures The forecast says it will hit 100 in the next couple of days in Tucson, eight days ahead of the 112-year average of May 26 if it happens today — but pretty much right on time for this decade. |
| City may require property owners to tell renters permit is their duty The city may require commercial property owners to tell prospective tenants that they are responsible for making sure the building has a valid certificate of occupancy before setting up shop. |
| Sunspot cycle more dud than radiation flood Many solar scientists expected the new sunspot cycle to be a whopper, a prolonged solar tantrum that could fry satellites and raise hell with earthly communications, the power grid and modern electronics. |
| Making memories They meet in the lobby of the Tucson Museum of Art with smiles on their faces. |
| Road Runner by Andrea Kelly : Seat belts tame wild, wild West, survey says Westerners, at least in philosophy, tend to be a little more independent, suspicious of government involvement and protective of our liberties. |
| Chris Shinohara, manager of the Science Operations Center At 42, Shinohara has spent most of his career working on Mars exploration. He earned a degree in managing information systems from the University of Arizona in 1989 and began working on Mars missions in 1991. |
| Marshals seek suspect who posted bail, fled The Fugitive: Manuel Espinoza-Vizcarra, 53 |
| Indian, military ceremonies, funeral set for fallen soldier PARKER — Funeral services for a soldier from the Colorado River Indian Tribe who was killed in Afghanistan are set today in Parker. |
| Phoenix police shoot man at conclusion of wild chase PHOENIX — Phoenix police said they shot a man who crashed his pickup into the back of another vehicle early Saturday and then nearly ran over an officer as he tried to escape. |
| Latino churches fear immigration raids By Daniel Gonzalez |
| Sportsmen's Fund donations near $160K; deadline is June 1 The Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen's Fund Send a Kid to Camp program is proud to thank another 68 individuals, organizations and businesses for donating $14,355 to help send kids to camp. |
| Lawyer: Reading book by bride in Jeffs case disqualifies jurors SALT LAKE CITY — An attorney for a woman who helped convict polygamist leader Warren Jeffs says a book she has written should not interfere with the prosecution of the teen bride's cousin and former husband. |
| Tucson Time Capsule: Erickson a magnet for parents |
| State must preserve child care subsidies High-quality child care or early childhood education for all young children of working parents is a smart investment. Well- designed studies have proven that children who receive quality early education perform better in school, are less likely to drop out, are less likely to become delinquent and have higher levels of employment. |
| Obama works Ore. crowds large, small GRESHAM, Ore. — Hours before being greeted by the biggest crowd of his campaign, Democrat Barack Obama quietly told a small group of seniors Sunday that Republican John McCain would threaten the Social Security they depend on because he supports privatizing the program. |
| Budget process lacks transparency "When a people's freedom disappears, if goes not with a bang, but in silence amid the comfort of being cared for. . . . If freedom is not found accompanied by a willingness to resist . . . it will not long be found at all." |
| Letters to the editor Portillo's words enlighten |
| Neighbors briefs south side |
| Housing, credit slump may be over, but loss of jobs expected to rise First the good news: The worst of the painful housing slump and the credit crunch might come to an end this year. Now the bad: The economy will weaken further and unemployment will rise. |
| Study: Warming may cut, not boost hurricanes WASHINGTON — Global warming isn't to blame for the recent jump in hurricanes in the Atlantic, concludes a study by a prominent federal scientist whose position has shifted on the subject. |
| Microsoft edges toward Yahoo again SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft Corp. is once again trying to team up with Yahoo Inc. to challenge Internet search and advertising leader Google Inc., although at this point the renewed talks haven't escalated to another attempt to take over Yahoo. |
| Sniper who used Quran as target pulled from Iraq; U.S. apologizes BAGHDAD — An American sniper was removed from Iraq after he used a copy of the Quran for target practice, the military said Sunday, a day after a U.S. commander held a formal ceremony apologizing to Sunni tribal leaders. |
| Colo. men Taser each other in parking fight BOULDER, Colo. — It wasn't exactly pistols at 30 paces, but police say a security company supervisor and a restaurateur shot each other with Tasers in a "bonehead" confrontation over parking. |
| Texas court devises process in custody cases for sect kids SAN ANTONIO — The more than 400 children, from newborns to teens, forced from a polygamist sect's sprawling ranch during a raid six weeks ago and into foster care have been treated as a single group of abused and at-risk kids. |
| Chesney is entertainer of year; Lambert, Sugarland win honors LAS VEGAS — Kenny Chesney is country music's entertainer of the year for a fourth year in a row. |
| Around the nation MASSACHUSETTS |
| Myanmar victims get first visit by junta leader YANGON, Myanmar — The leader of Myanmar's ruling junta made his first visit to a refugee camp Sunday, patting the heads of babies and shaking hands with cyclone survivors, amid growing international criticism over the government's handling of the crisis. |
| Mexican police flee border's drug violence CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Drug cartels are sending a brutal message to police and soldiers in cities across Mexico: Join us or die. |
| Latest bin Laden tape urges Arabs to rise up against their leaders CAIRO, Egypt — Osama bin Laden released a new message on Sunday denouncing Arab leaders for sacrificing the Palestinians and saying the head of the Shiite militant group Hez-bollah did not really have the strength to take on Israel. |
| 32.5K dead: China in 3 days of mourning for quake's victims BEICHUAN, China — Flags flew at half-staff, public entertainment was canceled and 1.3 billion people were asked to observe three minutes of silence as China began three days of mourning today for the victims of the nation's massive earthquake. |
| Around the world COLOMBIA |
| Museum offers interactive exhibits on crime and punishment WASHINGTON — Room by room, you search the house. Then, in a bedroom, a brunette wearing a tank top points a gun at you. You fire — and a green dot flashes on her body. She falls to the ground. |
| 'Indiana Jones' debut survives Cannes critics CANNES, France — Indiana Jones received louder applause going in than he did coming out. |
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