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| Bill would streamline path to residency for GI families It's a story that has played out dozens of times over the five-year Iraq involvement. Non-citizen families of U.S. military personnel — some citizens, some not; some living, some killed in action — face deportation because they're here illegally. |
| 13% of major Tucson-area streets so bad they need complete rebuilding About 13 percent of the major roads in and around Tucson are in such bad condition that repaving in not an option. The only real fix is to tear them out and rebuild from the ground up. |
| Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Dunbar restoration project shines a spotlight on school's le During the days of segregation in Tucson, Barbara Lewis found serenity in the blacks-only Dunbar School. |
| Mars ice apparently beneath the lander Sharp new images received Saturday from the Phoenix lander largely convinced scientists that the spacecraft's thrusters had uncovered a large patch of ice just below the Martian surface, team members said. |
| Sunnyside to lose 5 probation officers Less than a month after learning it will lose three school-resource officers to budget cuts, the Sunnyside Unified School District has been notified it will also lose five probation officers. |
| Giffords watches hubby blast into space (with video) Surrounded by family, gripping her mother-in-law's hand, Southern Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords watched her husband, Mark Kelly, blast into orbit Saturday as commander of the space shuttle Discovery. |
| Gas woes hit Sun Tran Gas prices are going up, with no sign of decline. And just as some people might be ready to consider a switch to the bus, the city is considering charging more for the ride. |
| The Way Home Anthony is a 12-year-old who is excited about the prospect of having his own family. |
| On the Agenda Tucson City Council — Usually meets the first four Tuesdays of the month for an afternoon study session (time varies), followed by a 5:30 p.m. regular meeting at City Hall, 255 W. Alameda St. For more information, call the city clerk at 791-4213 or go to www.tucsonaz.gov/agdocs. |
| Tucson Time Capsule: El Rio Center got a $2.2M lifeline |
| South on Craycroft: Life at D-M by Jim Fisher : A final word: Soccer players teach a lesson in coura Several players came running to me as I scooped up their ball at the end of its journey out of bounds Saturday morning. |
| Drivers, be alert to traffic shifts with I-10 shut The Interstate 10 widening project keeps drivers on their toes in Tucson, this weekend that entails a total freeway closure from Prince Road to 29th Street. |
| Arizonan, Utah pilot are killed in plane crash A former Bureau of Reclamation commissioner and an Arizona man died after their plane crashed in Canyonlands National Park in Utah. |
| N.M. judge halts plan to save 2 rodents A New Mexico state district judge has halted plans by the state Game and Fish Department to restore the populations of two native rodents in Arizona and New Mexico. |
| Former Tucsonan searches for son she gave up in '58 Fifty years of Sharon Powers' agonies and hopes were poured into one brief ad that ran in the classified section of the Tucson newspapers in mid-March looking for the son she never knew. |
| Motorcycle crash kills 1, injures 1 One man died and a woman is in a hospital with life-threatening injuries after a motorcycle accident in Arivaca Saturday, authorities said. |
| How birth mothers are finding adopted ones Other women have walked former Tucsonan Sharon Powers' path, trying to find children they gave up for adoption, often with little more to go on than she has. |
| Firefighters save baby in locked car PHOENIX — A mother has been booked into jail after Phoenix police say she left her 7-week-old daughter locked in a hot car while she shopped for groceries. |
| Phoenix man arrested in plot to end wife's life PHOENIX — Authorities say a Phoenix man spent months trying to find a hit man to kill his estranged wife and finally made good on his intentions by giving a down payment to the would-be killer, who turned out to be an undercover detective. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Church sues Yuma over former Penney store YUMA — The city of Yuma is being sued by a church that was denied a permit to turn an old J.C. Penney Co. department- store building downtown into a worship center. |
| Juvie system needs reform, speaker says Jakada Imani had some words of advice Saturday for a crowd at Tucson High School intent on keeping local black youths out of the criminal justice system: |
| Jimmy's forecast While May's average temperature was one of the coolest in several years, June is starting off as a warm one. With a strong ridge of high pressure firmly in place, our highs during the first week of the month will be averaging 5 to 7 degrees above normal. Expect a lot of 103s and 104s. |
| Remote Controlled by Gerald M. Gay: Morgan Spurlock's '30 Days' is returning Tuesday Morgan Spurlock returns to the small screen this week with a brand new season of his popular FX series "30 Days." |
| TUSD's Raza Studies called divisive The following articles are in response to the May 25 article "TUSD's Raza unit survives under fire." |
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| Neurologist, church pastor tout music's healing power NEW YORK — Noted neurologist Oliver Sacks has found common ground with the pastor of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church: Both men believe in the healing power of music. |
| New use is found for bone-loss drug CHICAGO — A drug to prevent bone loss during breast-cancer treatment also substantially cut the risk that the cancer would return, results that left doctors excited about a possible new way to fight the disease. |
| Diet, toxic peril important to would-be dads SAN JOSE, Calif. — When Barbora Bell wanted to have kids, she ditched the birth control pills, popped prenatal vitamins, and got more iron and calcium. Her husband's pre-conception regimen was much easier: "He had a glass of wine," Bell said, laughing. |
| It's half a loaf for Mich., Fla.; Obama nears new goal line (with video) WASHINGTON — Democratic Party officials said a committee agreed Saturday on a compromise to seat Michigan and Florida delegates with half-votes after Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton failed to get enough support to force their positions through. |
| Obama cuts ties with his church over fiery rhetoric ABERDEEN, S.D. — Barack Obama said Saturday that he has resigned his 20-year membership in the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago "with some sadness" in the aftermath of inflammatory remarks by his longtime pastor the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and more recent fiery remarks at the church by another minister. |
| McCain, Obama come out even for the week in discussing Iraq MILWAUKEE — John McCain tore into Barack Obama over a two-year Iraq absence. The likely Democrat nominee then said he was considering a war-zone trip. Point: McCain. |
| 'La presidenta' loves Puerto Rico, where she expects to win today SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The candidate is on an outdoor stage, her shoulders bobbing and weaving as two reggaeton performers dance around her. Welcome to Hillary Rodham Clinton's most excellent adventure. |
| Navy documents shed light on McCain's 'energetic' father WASHINGTON — As John S. McCain Jr. started down the road toward four-star admiral, he hit a bump. |
| Our View Review ● When the Phoenix spacecraft touches down on martian soil this afternoon, Tucson's link to the heavens will be even stronger. Today is a day to be proud of the University of Arizona. Last Sunday |
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| Opinion by Bonnie Henry: Getting married? Take this quiz now As honeymoon horror stories go, this has got to be the winner — or loser, depending on your point of view. |
| Soldier, 19, jumped on grenade to save others SHIPPENVILLE, Pa. — Growing up in a small rural town, Ross McGinnis was more apt to get in trouble than on the honor roll. So he enlisted in the Army, and in just under a year found his soul mate, a brotherhood, and even himself. |
| Women challenge al-Qaida on exclusion from its ranks CAIRO, Egypt — Muslim extremist women are challenging al-Qaida's refusal to include — or at least acknowledge — women in its ranks, in an emotional debate that gives rare insight into the gender conflicts lurking beneath one of the strictest strains of Islam. |
| Prince's naval duty to take him to Caribbean on frigate LONDON — Prince William is heading to the azure waters of the Caribbean as part of a two-month deployment in the Royal Navy despite his request to be as close as possible to conflict. |
| Paparazzi frustrated by failure to invade Brangelina's privacy CORRENS, France — Brangelina must be cocooning. |
| Around the world South Africa |
| Shining Path rebels are back MATUCANA, Peru — Matucana's mayor is a worried man. The Shining Path rebels who terrorized Peru decades ago are back, moving across the jungle-draped slopes near his remote village and recruiting young fighters to their born-again insurgency. |
| Chinese finish channel to drain quake's lake The latest developments |
| Swiss referendum allows public vote on citizenship GENEVA — A referendum began Saturday on whether to overturn a Supreme Court ruling that bars Swiss communities from putting citizenship applications to a popular vote. |
| Q&A on the News Question: Where can I donate my used cell phone to help military service members? |
| May's U.S. military deaths in Iraq are lowest since February 2004 BAGHDAD — U.S. military deaths plunged in May to the lowest monthly level in more than four years. |
| Suicide bomb kills 2 soldiers in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan — A suicide car bomb attack against a NATO convoy Saturday killed two soldiers and wounded four others, while fighting in the south killed 16 Taliban militants, officials said. |
| Bush stresses to graduates importance of citizenship GREENVILLE, S.C. — President Bush, ignoring faculty members who stood in silent protest of his commencement speech, admitted Saturday that when he left college, thinking about how to be a "model citizen" was the furthest thing from his mind. |
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