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| Concerts and events around Tucson this weekend Here are a few concerts this weekend in Tucson: |
| Border agent in fatal shooting case to seek new trial location A Border Patrol agent charged with fatally shooting an illegal immigrant from Mexico plans to ask that his retrial be moved out of Tucson. |
| Mom of slain Tucson siblings gets $1M settlement from state, attorney says The mother of two small children who were killed two years ago has settled her lawsuit against the State of Arizona’s Child Protective Services for $1 million. |
| Brand-new majors coming to University of Arizona State Board of Regents expands majors offered at UA, hoping to turn out more highly qualified science and math teachers, among other goals |
| Michigan woman gives birth to own grandchildren A 52-year-old Michigan woman gave birth to her own twin grandchildren after serving as a surrogate mother for her daughter and son-in-law, contestants on NBC’s “American Gladiators.” |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Friday 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. |
| Propeller failure cited in crash that killed Tucson pilot The propeller on a single-engine plane that crashed earlier this month, leaving a Tucson man dead, came off of the aircraft before it went down. |
| UA computer systems vulnerable to attack, report says Presidents of the three universities said they agree with the findings and are working on changes |
| Mars 'water ice' within reach of lander's robotic arm Scientists analyzing data from the the Phoenix Mars lander say they are certain they have uncovered “water ice” on Mars, although they are not yet ready to scoop it up and analyze it. |
| Border governors worried about National Guard pullout The thousands of National Guardsmen sent to reinforce the U.S.-Mexican border two years ago have almost completely withdrawn, despite pleas from border-state governors once skeptical of using soldiers to catch illegal immigrants and drug smugglers. |
| New study: Border congestion cost AZ millions of lost visits PHOENIX — Long wait times at the U.S.-Mexico ports of entry resulted in 2 million less visits from our southern neighbors between 2002 and 2007, according to a report released today at the Arizona-Mexico Commission meeting. |
| NC twins tip scale at combined 23 pounds Sean William Maynard and Abigail Rose Maynard weighed in at a combined 23 pounds and 1 ounce at birth this week, a North Carolina hospital announced Friday. |
| Naomi Campbell gets 200 hours for "air rage" Temperamental model Naomi Campbell was sentenced to 200 hours of community service Friday after pleading guilty to assaulting two police officers after an “air rage” incident at Heathrow Airport. |
| Arizona, Sonora to sign deal to combat gunrunning The governors of Arizona and the northern Mexican state of Sonora are expected to sign a deal Saturday aimed at combating gunrunning and sharing databases of fugitive felons on both sides of the border. |
| Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and NY business agent sue each other A New York business agent and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation have sued one another, each alleging breach of contract. |
| Reports: Teen girls made pact to get pregnant A pact made by a group of teens to get pregnant and raise their babies together is at least partly behind a sudden spike in pregnancies at Gloucester High School, school officials said. |
| Former Bush spokesman testifies in CIA leak case President Bush's former spokesman told a House committee Friday he doesn't know whether any White House officials broke the law when they revealed CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity, then tried to cover up the leak. |
| Richardson hopeful about rebel-held U.S. hostages Gov. Bill Richardson plans to visit Colombia soon to resume efforts to secure the release of three American hostages held by rebel forces. |
| Beijing reveals even and odd plan for banning vehicles during Olympics Beijing will pull half its 3.3 million vehicles off the roads during the Olympics, betting the move, plus a stringent ban on construction and heavy industry, will clean the city's noxious air when the games open in seven weeks. |
| Fired Philadelphia newscaster sues former employer A fired Philadelphia newscaster sued her former employer Thursday, alleging that the television station maliciously damaged her reputation and contributed to a number of her embarrassing off-camera episodes. |
| Mesa reaches agreement with feds for checking immigration status As it waits for special immigration training for some of its detention officers, the city of Mesa has reached an agreement with federal officials to check the immigration status of inmates booked into the city jail. |
| Scottsdale officer accused of illegal search resigns A Scottsdale officer accused of illegally searching a 19-year-old woman who had called police has resigned. |
| Immigrant rights activists urge more oversight of Arpaio Protesters made sure their voices were heard when they tried to pressure the Maricopa Board of Supervisors to monitor more closely Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's enforcement of immigration laws. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| N. Side residents baking Low-income residents at a North Side apartment complex are doing what they can to cope after living without air cooling for most of the week as Tucson temperatures reached record levels. |
| Lawmakers: Maybe baseball tax isn't such a great idea PHOENIX — Some Tucson lawmakers are already criticizing the new legislative proposal that could lead to a higher sales tax in Pima County to pay for baseball stadium construction and upgrades. |
| Measures passed to make CPS more open PHOENIX — The Legislature gave final approval Thursday to a series of bills aimed at reforming Child Protective Services — an effort prompted by two Tucson cases in which children died or remain missing. |
| Some AZ gas pumps inaccurate PHOENIX — Drivers who already think they're getting soaked at the pump might not even get what they pay for. |
| $800M OK'd for campus construction FLAGSTAFF — The Arizona Board of Regents approved close to $800 million worth of UA campus construction on Thursday, hoping that the Legislature will come through with the state dollars needed to begin several of the projects. |
| 3 weeks of study in China in store for local students About a dozen local students will travel to China next month to study language and culture for three weeks. |
| Wounded man may have killed his mother A young man found wounded in a Northwest Side apartment early Wednesday turned a gun on himself after fatally shooting his mother, investigators believe. |
| Court date set over boy from drop house The parents of a 1 1/2-year-old boy from Mexico authorities found at a suspected drop house in Tucson will have to wait until next week to find out if they'll be reunited with their son. |
| Poof! They're gone, so bits in Mars soil are likely to be ice UA scientists believe the Phoenix Mars lander exposed dice-sized bits of ice while digging a trench in the soil of the Martian arctic in recent days. |
| It's all aboard for traffic court Approximately 20 citations were issued Thursday for railroad-crossing violations during a special operation conducted by Union Pacific and the Tucson Police Department. |
| Board OKs transit projects that rely on 1-cent sales tax A long-range plan that can be accomplished only if a 1-cent sales tax makes it to the ballot and gets voter approval in November was approved Thursday by the State Transportation Board. |
| Felony counts now filed in attempt to burn woman A man accused of trying to set a woman on fire outside Tucson Police Department headquarters has been arrested on felony charges, police said Thursday. |
| Oracle woman in Calif. dies in 116-degree heat; husband critical PARKER — An elderly Oracle woman is dead and her husband severely burned after they wandered from their car in San Bernardino County, Calif., on a day when temperatures reached 116 degrees. |
| Neighbors roundup Northwest |
| Heat won't move along real soon Don't look for any immediate relief from the heat baking the region, weather forecasters say. |
| 2 face animal-cruelty counts Pima County sheriff's deputies arrested two people Thursday on felony animal-cruelty charges, accusing the couple of abandoning 10 cats when they moved from their Northwest Side home. |
| Scottsdale could restrict access to desert-trails area A popular desert-trails area in Scottsdale could be off-limits to jeep tours and all-terrain vehicles under Scottsdale's new dust-control ordinance. |
| Cave Creek throws out troublesome labor law The Phoenix suburb of Cave Creek threw out the day-labor law that a federal judge had already temporarily blocked the town from enforcing. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Mayall scope puts Kitt Peak on astro map |
| Slain woman's family asks public for help The family of an 81-year-old woman found slain in her Northwest Side home last month came forward Thursday to ask for the public's help in finding her killer. |
| Man's slaying of Japanese tourist at Grand Canyon brings life term PHOENIX — A man convicted of killing a Japanese tourist in the Grand Canyon was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. |
| Voters might make repeal of property tax permanent PHOENIX — Arizona voters might get the chance to do what the governor would not: permanently repeal the state property tax. |
| Jimmy's forecast The strong high pressure aloft will give us our hottest temperature of the year today. Our forecast 110 degrees would tie the record high set only three years ago. The Mexican monsoon continues to expand northward and may trigger a few isolated, mostly dry, thunderstorms near the border. |
| N.M., Texas residents on Mexican drug cartel hit list EL PASO, Texas — More than dozen people living in New Mexico and Texas are named on what appears to be a hit list from a Mexican drug cartel, law enforcement officials said. |
| Immigration minister says tough policy on illegal aliens is working PARIS — France's first immigration minister claimed success Thursday for his no-nonsense policy on illegal immigration, saying the number of expulsions increased 80 percent this year while the number of people living illegally went down. |
| Obama bypasses public money WASHINGTON — Barack Obama's 1.5 million donors were a financial spigot that was just too rich to shut down. |
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