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| Man found shot to death in Elfrida residence Cochise County sheriff’s detectives are investigating the shooting death of a 45-year-old man whose body was discovered Tuesday night in an Elfrida residence. |
| Arizona Wildcats softball: WCWS looks like Pac-10 tourney OKLAHOMA CITY — Alabama coach Patrick Murphy was driving to Wednesday's Women's College World Series media day when he turned to player Kelley Montalvo and cracked a joke. |
| SUV loaded with suspected illegal immigrants rolls on Ruthrauff Road at I-10 A sport utility vehicle carrying suspected illegal immigrants rolled on westbound Ruthrauff Road at Interstate 10 this morning. |
| Tucson man gets life sentence for child molestation A Tucson man whose sexually graphic graffiti led to his arrest on child molestation charges was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday, plus an additional 127 years by Pima County Superior Court Judge Frank Dawley. |
| Border Patrol seize 1,300 pounds of pot near Douglas U.S. Border Patrol agents recovered 1,300 pounds of marijuana and arrested the driver in a sport utility vehicle they were pursuing after it drove across the border east of Douglas early Wednesday morning. |
| Communications restored with Mars Lander (with video) While Phoenix Mars Mission planners might have temporarily lost communication with the lander on Tuesday, the spacecraft didn’t sit idly on the red planet’s artic surface. |
| Sierra Vista man gets 7 years for secretly videotaping girl A Sierra Vista man will spend seven years in prison for secretly videotaping a 12-year-old girl in a bathroom. |
| Tucson police radar van schedule for Wednesday The city’s radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at the following locations today, according to the Tucson Police Department’s Web site. |
| Former Tucson resident faces 22 years in prison in homicide case A former Tucson resident is facing up to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder Tuesday in a 12-year-old homicide case. |
| Florida surgeon dies in skydiving accident south of Phoenix A Florida physician has died after colliding with another parachutist during a skydiving practice jump south of Phoenix. |
| Longoria Parker dishes up Frostys, fries in Texas Eva Longoria Parker took time to dish out Frostys and french fries at a Wendy's restaurant. |
| Foodfight: It's a salad thing Food Fight’s salad days continue online and there’s still time to toss in your two cents. |
| Preview: Kenny Chesney tour heads for Glendale show Saturday Kenny Chesney remembers that windy May night at Old Tucson Studios, looking out into the crowd of 3,000 filling the dirt yard. |
| Radio glitch with Mars orbiter fixed, officials say TUCSON — A radio glitch that prevented NASA from sending commands to the Phoenix Mars lander for most of Tuesday was fixed late in the day, officials said. |
| Grupo Mexico loses bid for Asarco, calls auction unfair Grupo Mexico SAB, Mexico's largest mining company, lost the competition to be lead bidder in an auction that will decide the fate of its bankrupt Asarco LLC unit after an unidentified rival offered more than $2.6 billion. |
| Report: Talks between United, US Airways stalling Consolidation talks between United Airlines and US Airways appear to have fallen apart, The New York Times reported late Tuesday, citing unnamed people with direct knowledge of the discussions. |
| Maricopa County Attorney asks for end to probe Maricopa County's top prosecutor wants the State Bar of Arizona to stop investigating him and his office for alleged ethical violations. |
| IU police investigating marijuana-laced fudge Indiana University police are trying to find out who gave marijuana-laced fudge to some dormitory workers. |
| Arizona veteran home makes changes after patient incident Questionable health care practices has led the Arizona State Veteran Home to fire a social worker and revise its discharge policies. |
| Dem lawyers: Fla., Mich. can't be fully restored A Democratic Party rules committee has the authority to seat some delegates from Michigan and Florida but not fully restore the two states as Hillary Rodham Clinton wants, according to party lawyers. |
| Former press secretary's book bashes Bush Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan writes in a new memoir that President Bush relied on an aggressive "political propaganda campaign" instead of the truth to sell the Iraq war, it has been reported. |
| 66 let out of Pima jail for work shifts fled Over the last seven years, 66 Pima County jail inmates, given the temporary freedom to check out and go to work each day, have instead walked away and have not been heard from since. |
| Psst! Bush raises money for McCain in quick AZ visit PHOENIX — The prime goal of President Bush's visit here Tuesday was to raise money for John McCain. The second was to do it quietly. |
| Mine execs offer water assurances A mine the size of the one proposed by Rosemont Copper normally would use enough water every year to supply 40,000 households. |
| TUSD lays off 15 bus monitors in bid to cut costs, balance budget The Tucson Unified School District has laid off at least 15 bus monitors, a move that union officials say shocked some employees, though district officials say there was ample warning. |
| U.S. pressed for mine-comment redo Tucson's two Congress members have asked the U.S. Forest Service to start over in gathering public comment about the proposed Rosemont mine, more than two months after that effort began. |
| Martian weather: That's Canada's forte Canadians often refer to the weather — in addition to hockey, of course — as a national pastime. |
| Glitch puts off experiments on Mars A radio glitch Tuesday between the Phoenix Mars Lander and a Mars orbiter delayed the start of planned science experiments on the red planet. |
| Child dies in I-10 rollover near Benson A child was killed in a rollover crash Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 10 near Benson. |
| Judge tosses Nader suit over '04 vote PHOENIX — A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit by Ralph Nader against the Democratic National Committee and its allies for forcing him off the 2004 Arizona ballot. |
| Information sought on injured man at UMC University Medical Center is trying to find family members of a man who's been at the hospital since April 27. |
| Tops in Blue to perform in Tucson on June 4 A local Air National Guard member will be singing for a hometown crowd on June 4 when the Air Force musical review Tops in Blue comes to town. |
| State considers a ban on texting while on the road PHOENIX — Arizona legislators are debating whether to ban texting while driving. |
| I-19 ramps near Nogales will close for construction Ongoing construction on Interstate 19 near Nogales will mean some ramp closures through the end of this week. |
| Ranch hand finds body of border crosser A ranch hand found the body of a woman who officials suspect had died while crossing the border illegally on Monday night in the Altar Valley southwest of Tucson. |
| New crop of donors pushes kids' camp fund over $176,000 We're proud to publicly thank the individuals, families and businesses who donated to the Arizona Daily Star's Sportmen's Fund Send a Kid to Camp program. |
| Governor vetoes less-strict rules on display of gun PHOENIX — People who display their guns because they feel threatened will remain subject to arrest. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Fuel-miser 'car' |
| Man held as robber who pretended to be a clerk MESA — A Mesa man suspected of robbing a 7-Eleven while pretending to be a clerk was arrested Monday during a traffic stop in Phoenix. |
| Engineer from Iran guilty of accessing N-plant software PHOENIX — An engineer from Iran was convicted Tuesday of illegally accessing a protected computer in the United States to use software he obtained at a former job at the nation's largest nuclear plant. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Jimmy's forecast We will still have some gusty afternoon winds from time to time today and Thursday. Otherwise, high pressure building in from the southeast will bring dry conditions and a strong warming trend for the next several days. Daytime highs will return to a few degrees above normal, moving back to 100. |
| Thieves' costly new tactic: puncture vehicle's gas tank DETROIT — Dale Fortin is getting a new kind of customer at his Detroit auto-repair shop, customers who have not just been in a fender-bender or had a windshield smashed by a rock. |
| Percentage of fat youths leveling off CHICAGO — The percentage of American children who are overweight or obese appears to have leveled off after a 25-year increase, according to new figures that offer a glimmer of hope in an otherwise dismal battle. |
| Post-traumatic stress cases jumped 50% for troops in '07 WASHINGTON — The number of troops with new cases of post-traumatic stress disorder jumped by roughly 50 percent in 2007 amid the military buildup in Iraq and increased violence there and in Afghanistan. |
| Did FEMA trailers cause health woes? BAY ST. LOUIS, MISS. — The anguish of Hurricane Katrina should have ended for Gina Bouffanie and her daughter when they left their FEMA trailer. But with each hospital visit and each labored breath her child takes, the young mother fears it has just begun. |
| Study suggests antidepressants for stroke victims CHICAGO — Doctors may want to give stroke victims antidepressants right away instead of waiting until they develop depression, a common complication, new research suggests. |
| McCain wants talks with Russia, China on cutting nukes DENVER — Republican presidential candidate John McCain called Tuesday for talks with China to negotiate a temporary halt to production of nuclear weapons-grade material and with Russia on a new treaty to destroy more nuclear weapons. |
| Clinton assures Indians she'd be 'strong partner' PABLO, Mont. — Hillary Rodham Clinton pledged her commitment Tuesday to tribal sovereignty and Indian health care. |
| Obama wrong about uncle helping liberate Auschwitz WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama misspoke when he told a group of veterans that his uncle was among the troops who liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp, aides to the Democratic presidential candidate said Tuesday. |
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