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| Man dies in wreck on Northwest Side A man was killed Friday after a collision on the Northwest Side, an official said. |
| Tim Russert dies of heart attack after collapse in NBC newsroom WASHINGTON — Tim Russert, who pointedly but politely questioned hundreds of the powerful and influential as moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” died Friday of an apparent heart attack. The network’s Washington bureau chief was 58. |
| Tucson Citizen editor, publisher Chihak retires Tucson Citizen Editor and Publisher Michael A. Chihak is leaving the paper July 3, the Citizen announced on its Web site Friday. |
| Feds: Man had heroin stuffed in diaper he wore Frank Keys Jr. faces up to 40 years in prison after he was found cruising down the highway with more than 200 grams of heroin in the diaper he was wearing, federal officials said. |
| NASCAR suspends 2 officials in lawsuit investigation Two officials named in a $225 million racial discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit against NASCAR have been placed on administrative leave for violating company policy, The Associated Press has learned. |
| State fines for youth-labor violations increased The Industrial Commission of Arizona has taken action to substantially increase fines against employers who violate youth labor laws. |
| Were there volcanoes on Mars? Tantalizing evidence found Mission leaders also show off new imags of the lander's surroundings in a Friday press conference |
| Child-smuggling attempt gets Sonora woman 15 months in prison A woman who attempted to bring a 3-year-old Mexican girl into the United States illegally was sentenced Friday to 15 months in federal prison. |
| Star giveaway: Nivea Body’s Good-bye Cellulite We have a ton of Nivea Body’s Good-bye Cellulite products we’re looking to give away. |
| Tucson-area Flag Day ceremonies start this evening Saturday is Flag Day, one of the lesser-known national holidays but one that is rich in history. |
| Tucson police radar van locations today The city's police radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at the following locations today, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site. |
| Inflation jumps by biggest amount in 6 months Inflation shot up in May at the fastest pace in six months, pushed higher by soaring costs for gasoline and other types of energy. |
| Reese Witherspoon divorce clears final hurdle Reese Witherspoon has sealed another deal: her divorce from fellow actor Ryan Phillippe. |
| Payday loan ban won't get to ballot, backer says Backers of an initiative to ask Arizona voters to ban payday loans are pulling the plug on the effort. |
| Jury finds R. Kelly not guilty on all counts The jury in the R. Kelly child pornography case has reached a verdict after less than a day of deliberations. |
| Rather than marry gays, California county opts to halt all weddings Heterosexual couples are rushing to get married in a conservative California county that plans to halt all civil wedding ceremonies as gay marriage is set to be legalized. |
| Cindy McCain may reap benefits of Anheuser-Busch takeover bid Cindy McCain, the wife of presumptive Republican nominee John McCain, may see a fortune of at least $8.5 million rise with a proposed takeover of beermaker Anheuser- Busch Co., financial disclosures show. |
| Camping reopens in Rodeo-Chediski fire area Overnight camping is being allowed again in areas of the White Mountains charred six years ago by the Rodeo-Chediski fire. |
| Utah AG's staff meeting with sect member A high-ranking member of a polygamist sect met with the Utah Attorney General's Office to discuss the recent raid at a Texas ranch. |
| Two Arizona men killed after night in Las Vegas A rural Nevada sheriff is investigating the deaths of two men found shot dead in the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge about 80 miles north of Las Vegas. |
| Study sees discrepancies in VA care for men, women Women veterans aren't receiving the same quality of outpatient care as men at many Department of Veterans Affairs' facilities, according to an agency review obtained exclusively by The Associated Press. |
| Fox News refers to Michelle Obama as 'baby mama' Fox News Channel referred to Michelle Obama as "Obama's baby mama" in a graphic on Wednesday, the latest in a trio of references to the Democratic presidential campaign that have given fuel to network critics. |
| 4 plead guilty in illegal hiring case from Sierra Vista Four people who worked for a drywall company accused of knowingly hiring illegal immigrants have pleaded guilty to criminal charges in federal court. |
| Filing says AZ death method still subject to challenge Arizona's method of lethal injection is open to challenge as inflicting cruel and unusual punishment because it varies in key ways from another state's method upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, according to a filing Thursday for a death-row inmate. |
| AG's division finds Phoenix Country Club is not private Phoenix Country Club's long-standing tradition of separate drinking and dining facilities for men and women could be threatened after a finding from the state's Civil Rights Division. |
| E-Verify IDs 200K entrants nationally An improved E-Verify system is working well to identify who is allowed to work in the United States — and to identify illegal immigrants, the head of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said Thursday. |
| TUSD is forcing retirees to switch insurance plans As part of continued cost- savings measures, the Tucson Unified School District has eliminated medical insurance options for retirees, forcing about 350 people to switch insurance plans. |
| Friends honor woman they called 'Sunshine' It's been one year since the slaying of Lillian "Sunshine" Wright — a well-known homeless woman in Downtown's El Presidio neighborhood — and no arrests have been made. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Horne out of touch, program backers say While Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne spoke Thursday about why he thinks TUSD should eliminate its Ethnic Studies Department, Geovanna Valencia, 18, stood nearby with a sign that read "Tom Horne needs a hug." |
| UA to help 600 seek degrees debt-free A new UA scholarship program that will enable hundreds of students a year to earn a degree without going into debt is aimed at shattering low-income families' perceptions of who can attend college. |
| Magician pediatrician made fear disappear Children were not dragged screaming into the office of Dr. Richard Brown. |
| Colo. man gets top post at Marana school district The Marana Unified School District's Governing Board Thursday named Doug Wilson as the district's next superintendent. |
| Would-be Super Bowl mass killer is convicted, could get five years PHOENIX — A man accused of planning a massacre at this year's Super Bowl was convicted Thursday of federal charges. |
| Panel may take badges of 2 officers The Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board will meet Wednesday to consider the cases of a former Pima County sheriff's sergeant and a former Tohono O'odham police officer. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : FIsh Karma rides again |
| Billboard for fallen police officer |
| PCC spending to go up $13 million Pima Community College's governing board has approved a $218.9 million budget. |
| English- learner changes shelved PHOENIX — A state panel is pouring cold water on the desires of most of the Arizona school districts that want to use customized alternatives to the state's model for instruction of students learning English. |
| Police officers to get spongelike blood-stopper Tucson police officers will soon be armed with lifesaving equipment used in Iraq and Afghanistan that is designed to stop bleeding quickly. |
| Hite, Hooker deaths yield 2 indictments The 25-year-old man accused of fatally shooting a Tucson police officer on June 1 has been indicted on 19 felony charges, including first-degree murder and four counts of attempted first-degree murder. |
| Vandalism is extensive at Amphi High School Amphitheater High School officials discovered extensive vandalism at the school early Wednesday, police said. |
| Employer-sanction foes spar with court SAN FRANCISCO — Federal appellate judges expressed skepticism Thursday at the contention by foes of Arizona's new employer sanctions law that the state cannot do what it is doing. |
| Sierra Club: Road-tax plan shortchanges mass transit Arizona voters should defeat a proposed 1-cent hike in state sales taxes because it does not devote enough to mass transit, the Sierra Club recommended Thursday. |
| Jimmy's forecast Very strong high pressure will build over the Southwest for a very warm weekend. As the high builds, moisture will push up from Mexico, moving Southeastern Arizona closer to the summer monsoon. I expect thunderstorms to develop across the border from Douglas and Bisbee. |
| House to subpoena 9 firms that inspect imported food WASHINGTON — Lawmakers voted Thursday to subpoena nine companies responsible for analyzing the most dangerous food entering the country as part of an investigation that gained more urgency with an outbreak of salmonella from tomatoes. |
| FDA backs New York City in dispute over calories on menus NEW YORK — The Food and Drug Administration believes the city has a right to force chain restaurants to post calorie counts on menu boards, a government lawyer told a federal appeals court on Thursday, but the court did not immediately decide whether it agrees. |
| CDC: Hospitals score poorly on breast-feeding support ATLANTA — Most U.S. hospitals don't do very well when it comes to promoting breast-feeding, according to the first national report to look at the issue. |
| One down, more to go for Republicans aiding McCain KAUKAUNA, Wis. — Having worn down Barack Obama in one dispute this week, Republican operatives are helping John McCain hit other targets, sometimes without waiting for his cue. |
| Obama Web site confronts rumors WASHINGTON — Democrat Barack Obama's campaign said Thursday that Michelle Obama never used the word "whitey" in a speech from the church pulpit as it launched a Web site to debunk rumors about him and his wife. |
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