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| ExpressJet plans to cut three more Tucson destinations ExpressJet Airlines will cut by 30 percent the number of its flights nationwide this summer, a move that comes as fuel prices reach record levels. |
| War deployment imminent for more than 100 Tucson-based airmen The deployment marks the second time since fall that personnel from the 55th Rescue Squadron have been sent overseas |
| Former Arizona Wildcats assistant O'Neill headed to Memphis Former UA interim head basketball coach Kevin O’Neill is headed back to the NBA, potentially freeing the school of his $375,000 salary for the next fiscal year. |
| Tucson man dies in early morning crash A Tucson man was killed in a three-car collision on the South Side Thursday morning, an official said. |
| Appellate court rules Texas had no right to seize FLDS children A state appellate court has ruled that child welfare officials had no right to seize more than 400 children living at a polygamist sect's ranch. |
| Light rainfall helps 'moderate' Mount Graham fire A light rain fell on the slopes of Mount Graham this morning, combining with cooler temperatures to “moderate” the activity of a fire that began Monday as a prescribed burn set by the U.S. Forest Service. |
| Border Patrol agent pleads guilty to drug, bribery and fraud A U.S. Border Patrol agent pleaded guilty to drug, bribery and fraud charges earlier this week, according to information released by the U.S. Attorney’s Office Thursday. |
| Tucson teen indicted for attempted murder, assault and endangerment A Tucson teenager with a lengthy criminal history was indicted this morning on charges pertaining to a police stand-off that left one officer stabbed and another shot. |
| Arizona home prices are dropping faster than ever New figures Thursday from the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight show the value of an average home in the state slid 5.5 percent in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period a year earlier. |
| Alleged killer of two Mexican lawmen captured near Phoenix A fugitive sought in the killings of two police officers in Mexico while escaping custody in 2005 has been nabbed near Phoenix. |
| 2 Picasso etchings stolen from Fla. art gallery Police say two Pablo Picasso etchings worth a combined $450,000 have been stolen from a gallery in Palm Beach. |
| Atlanta cop gets 4 1/2 years in botched drug raid A city police officer was sentenced Thursday to 4½ years in prison for lying to investigators about a botched drug raid that ended in the shooting death of a 92-year-old woman. |
| Discount tickets available for Kenny Chesney's Glendale show The University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale is offering a “low dough” $20 ticket to see Kenny Chesney Poet’s & Pirates Tour concert on May 31. |
| Texas officials: 15 mothers wrongly in foster care Half the mothers from a polygamist sect that Texas child welfare authorities put in foster care as children have now been declared adults. |
| Obama begins veep search Democratic officials say Barack Obama has begun a top-secret search for a running mate. |
| DeGeneres needles McCain on gay marriage Republican John McCain says same-sex couples should be allowed to enter into legal agreements for insurance and other purposes, but he opposes gay marriage and believes in "the unique status of marriage between and man and a woman." |
| 4 witnesses ID alleged victim in R. Kelly trial Prosecutors trying to prove that a woman appeared in a sex tape with R. Kelly when she was underage — over her protestations that she didn't — have turned to one of her childhood friends, the friend's father and two relatives. |
| Tucson police radar van schedule for Thursday |
| Panel supports dropping sheriff's protection in Guadalupe A citizens panel in the Town of Guadalupe recommends dropping police protection from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Tucson Evangelical event likely to draw thousands About 10,000 people a night are expected to pack the Tucson Arena for the three-day "Past, Present, Future Seminar" today through Saturday. |
| Dad in Iraq sees grad Roy Lamb is thousands of miles away, but that did not stop him from being a part of his daughter's graduation. |
| How to celebrate the holiday without breaking the bank Gas prices are soaring into the stratosphere. Grocery bills are going ballistic. The economy seems all too iffy. And here you are with your heart set on some Memorial Day fun. |
| 12 Amphi students to join ceremony |
| Woman who threw body in mine shaft gets probation An Arivaca woman was sentenced Wednesday to three years' probation for helping her sister dump a body down a mine shaft. |
| County's sewer agency is lauded The Pima County Wastewater Reclamation Department has received three international certifications that show the department meets "best practices" for business management, environmental standards and worker safety. |
| Sudden fire turns afternoon into chaos for Tucson family Krystal Bahr had just laid her month-old son down for a nap when she settled in to get a little shut-eye herself Wednesday afternoon. |
| 2 whistle-blowing agents sue Patrol, alleging retaliation Two Border Patrol agents assigned to Southern Arizona are suing the agency, accusing the Tucson Sector chief of illegally retaliating against them for publicly exposing illegal practices. |
| Countdown: 3 (Earth) days 'til mars landing Achilles graduated this spring with a bachelor's degree in molecular and cellular biology. The 22-year-old is part of the Surface Stereoscope Imager team, which serves as the Mars lander's eyes by providing high-resolution images of the surrounding landscape. The camera will prove instrumental in determining where the lander will dig. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : University area gets new P.O. |
| Tucsonan convicted in child porn case A Tucson man was convicted on federal charges that he possessed and attempted to transport child pornography, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. |
| Cyclist dies day after SUV struck her A bicyclist died Wednesday morning, the day after she was struck by a sport utility vehicle on a Northwest Side road, an official said. |
| Windy weather keeps firefighters from getting handle on Frye Fire A prescribed burn that jumped control lines scorched about 2,500 acres on the north side of Mount Graham in Frye Canyon, according to a Wednesday update from the Coronado National Forest. |
| University High on Newsweek's elite list for 3rd year in row For three years running, University High School has made Newsweek's list of elite public schools. |
| Free spaying, neutering for pit bulls The Humane Society of Southern Arizona will offer free spay and neuter surgeries for pit bulls and pit-bull mixes on Friday at its clinic. |
| Services set Friday for local GI killed in Iraq Army Sgt. Victor M. Cota, a Tucson soldier who was killed in action in Iraq last week, will be laid to rest with military honors on Friday. |
| State Bar to honor Hooker Robert Hooker, who was killed in a car wreck last month, is one of several Tucson attorneys who will be honored next month at the 75th annual State Bar convention. |
| Felons-in-school-jobs loophole targeted PHOENIX — State lawmakers voted Wednesday to close a loophole in a law that allows schools to hire convicted felons. |
| Brother of serial-shooting suspect draws attention PHOENIX — The lawyer for serial-killing suspect Dale Hausner said Wednesday that Hausner's brother is being investigated for one of the slayings in the case. |
| Hayden lawmaker to run for Pinal board PHOENIX — A veteran Arizona legislator is not seeking re-election, instead running for another office. |
| License-plate-cover ban fails in Senate PHOENIX — An ongoing court fight over free speech and abortion has sidelined legislation to outlaw license plate covers. |
| 20-year deputy no longer AZ officer A former Pima County sheriff's deputy accused of lying during an internal-affairs investigation involving stolen department weapons agreed to voluntarily give up his peace-officer certification Wednesday. |
| Jimmy's forecast A strong trough of low pressure will be over our area for the next few days, bringing very strong and gusty winds today and Friday as well as cooler temperatures. There is also a chance of showers and a few thunderstorms later today and Friday. |
| Another Voice The following appeared in the Dallas Morning News on Wednesday : |
| Measure seeks to keep Guard on the border Over the last two years, thousands of National Guard troops have assisted U.S. Border Patrol agents along the Mexican border, and most of Arizona's congressional delegation wants to keep it that way. |
| Kennedy illness robs Senate of dealmaker WASHINGTON — Sen. Edward Kennedy's diagnosis of a malignant brain tumor has left Congress without its best dealmaker and boldest liberal, a politician known for his staunch positions and willingness to work with right-wing lawmakers. |
| JTED pays a dividend for 37 Mountain View High School graduate Shanique Sklar completed a nursing-services program a week before she received her high-school diploma. |
| Kids say they'll read, do math work while on summer break What will you do during your summer break to make sure you don't forget everything you learned in school? |
| School notes 3 NW students earn Comcast scholarships |
| Letters to the editor TIA deserves better rating |
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