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| Tucson woman crowned new Miss Arizona A Tucson woman has been crowned the new Miss Arizona. |
| Unions fight to represent Arizona's state workers The Service Employees International Union is trying to displace the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees which has represented state workers for years. |
| Tucson meeting set on Rosemont copper mine plan The Forest Service is asking for public comment on the proposed Rosemont copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains. |
| Tucson police photo radar van locations today, Monday |
| Anna Nicole ex gets her lingerie for baby daughter, Dannielynn Anna Nicole Smith’s former boyfriend spent nearly $3,000 at a celebrity auction Saturday scooping up lingerie once worn in a Playboy shoot by the late playmate. |
| No winner of $54.1 million 'Powerball' jackpot None of the tickets sold for the Powerball game Saturday night matched all six numbers drawn. |
| As gas price soars, newbie bikers learn Tucson streets can be mean With more people in the Tucson area turning away from their gas-guzzling vehicles and hopping on motorcycles, proper safety training is vital for new riders, police and experts say. |
| State removing more kids in Pima County this year State CPS investigators are going to court more often to remove children from troubled families here, records show. |
| City manager's shaky status revealed in bus-fare session Last week's City Council decision to freeze bus fares was about much more than economic hardship for the poor — it is indicative of a growing rift between council members and City Manager Mike Hein that could lead him to quit or be fired. |
| Feds plan 57 towers in AZ to watch for migrants The Department of Homeland Security is planning to put up 45 surveillance towers and upgrade 12 existing ones to create a virtual fence targeting 81 miles of Arizona's U.S.-Mexican border. |
| Finding good margaritas makes up for being away from water Stacie Shafran loves living near water. Since military life has made that impossible for now, she's determined to discover the charms of the desert. |
| The turbulent times of Roger Pfeuffer When officials hired Roger Pfeuffer four years ago to run Tucson's largest school district, they hoped he'd bring a sense of calm to a chaotic situation. |
| Babbitt development role draws flak As U.S. Interior secretary, Bruce Babbitt threatened a federal takeover of the San Pedro's management back in 1999 to keep development and pumping from drying the river up. |
| O'odham chair calls for border meeting SELLS — Tohono O'odham Chairman Ned Norris Jr. has grown incensed with Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff — who has rebuffed requests to meet and invoked a waiver to build border barriers on current and ancestral O'odham land. |
| Earthbound? Your name can be lunar Can't afford to buy your way into the Russian space program? |
| Woman free from chains of illiteracy at age of 48 Linda Payne's passion is teaching Sunday Bible classes. But up until the past several months, her teaching was limited, suppressing her joy. |
| Where I-10 will make life miserable this week The Interstate 10 widening project in Tucson continues with a lot of bridge work and a nearly complete closure of I-10 early Monday. |
| Say 'cheese' for photo radar at these locations this week Today |
| Body found in Ironwood Monument A man's body was found in Ironwood National Monument Saturday by Humane Borders volunteers filling water tanks in the area. |
| Clouds' promise of showers holds precious little water Saturday's clouds were just empty promises for most of Southern Arizona, a hint of what's to come, a distraction as Tucson missed the record high temperature for the date by just one degree. |
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| 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. |
| Man found in street is slaying victim A 25-year-old man was found "down in the street" early Saturday near Roskruge Bilingual Magnet School and was later pronounced dead at University Medical Center. |
| State Bar honors local prosecutors The State Bar gave awards to three Pima County prosecutors at its annual convention Friday in Tucson. |
| Road-work schedule is heavy on NW Side Lots of road projects continue around the metro area this week. Here is some of the Northwest Side work to watch out for: |
| Judge finds police sloppiness, no conspiracy in gun seizure A Pima County Superior Court judge has decided Tucson police didn't conspire against a man accused of illegally possessing a gun. |
| Pickup crash kills driver near Saguaro Park East A man died Saturday afternoon when he lost control of his southbound pickup and it rolled, a sheriff's spokeswoman said. |
| Motorcyclist dies in N. Side crash A motorcyclist was struck and killed early Saturday on Tucson's North Side by a driver who has been arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder, a sheriff's spokeswoman said. |
| The Way Home Teresa and Thomas are 8-year-old twins with matching smiles. |
| Public comment June 30 on Rosemont mine plan The Forest Service is asking for public comment on the proposed Rosemont copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Equal Rights Amendment |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
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| RICO used against rentals to illegal entrants PLAINFIELD, N.J. — A federal lawsuit using a novel method to challenge a landlord's right to rent to illegal immigrants is stoking tensions that have been rising for years in this diverse city of 50,000 south of Newark. |
| Analysis: McCain hampered by campaign missteps OTTAWA — Call it campaign growing pains. Or bad luck. Or a combination of the two. |
| Golden years for animals in zoos lead to challenges for keepers Even as a youngster, Rollie looked older and wiser than his years. His white mustache sprouted longer by the month, until it flamed from his cheeks like a German kaiser's. |
| Officials call for new Medicare cards WASHINGTON — Social Security officials, concerned about the risk of identity theft, are calling for immediate action to remove Social Security numbers from the Medicare cards used by millions of Americans. |
| Capitol link in Washington WASHINGTON — Here's how area members of Congress voted on major roll calls in the week ending June 20. |
| Obama: McCain would let infrastructure decay MIAMI — Vowing to be a "partner in the White House," Democrat Barack Obama told the nation's mayors Saturday that Republican John McCain's proposed tax cuts would deny federal funds to fix decaying infrastructure in regions like South Florida, and prevent development of inner cities with block grants and anti-poverty programs. |
| Hagel says he'd consider VP offer from Obama OMAHA, Neb. — Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel said Friday he would consider serving as Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's running mate if asked, but he doesn't expect to be on any ticket. |
| Ohio Democrats get pro-Obama message COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland received a standing ovation Saturday night when he predicted the state will again tip the race for the White House — this time, delivering it to Democratic presidential nominee-in-waiting Barack Obama. |
| Our View Review ● Arizona leaders must devise an energy plan. The state will need an innovative policy that includes varied power sources. Last Sunday |
| Regional growth planning can be workable Q Given the divide in core values that separates the public, how can we develop an analysis that overcomes core fundamental differences? |
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| Opinion by Bonnie Henry : Rein in those thoughts — June has an upside, too It is the month of brides and garden parties and songs that rhyme it with moon and spoon. |
| Spacefaring germs may be ticket to riches CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It reads like the plot of a science-fiction movie: A maverick businessman cuts a deal with NASA to send bacteria into space, looking for a deadly superstrain that will make him rich. |
| EPA weighs looser rules on coal plants near parks KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Critics fear the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will adopt a rule in the waning days of the Bush administration that will make it easier to build coal-fired power plants near national parks. |
| 5 foreign soldiers, 5 Afghan troops die in bombings as violence soars KABUL, Afghanistan — Roadside bombs killed five foreign troops and five government soldiers Saturday, part of a surge of violence that has made Afghanistan's battlefields deadlier for foreign forces than those in Iraq. |
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| From beef to beans on Argentina's famed pampas SANTA FE PROVINCE, Argentina — Standing on his patio overlooking an endless sea of green, Jorge Lagger struggles to imagine these lands as they were just one year ago. |
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