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| Tucson firm named one of nation's best places to work A Tucson-based accounting firm has been selected as one of the 25 best small workplaces in the country. |
| McCain offers $300M prize for new auto battery John McCain is hoping to solve the country’s energy crisis with cold hard cash. |
| Northwest Side home, business engulfed by flames in early morning blaze A two-alarm blaze engulfed a vacant northwest side home and a neighboring furniture store in flames Monday morning. |
| Tucson "Dog Protection Act" group says signature drive succeeds An animal welfare group pushing for changes as to how dogs are treated in South Tucson says it has collected sufficient signatures to put the matter to voters in November. |
| Supreme Court rejects Arizona case on fast tracked border fence near Naco The Supreme Court on Monday turned down a plea by environmental groups to rein in the Bush administration's power to waive laws and regulations to speed construction of a fence along the U.S.-Mexican border near Naco. |
| Tucson police radar van locations today The city's police radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at these locations today, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site. |
| Two arrested in New Mexico cockfighting raid Two men have been arrested and more than 60 roosters seized in a raid of an alleged cockfighting operation in Bernalillo County, a sheriff's department spokeswoman said. |
| Obama braces for race-based ads A presidential candidate who's named Hussein and wears a turban? A building that's called the White House but run by a black guy? |
| Pilot error caused F-16 mishap in Gila Bend The Air Force says an F-16 accident at the Gila Bend Auxiliary Airfield about 50 miles southwest of Phoenix was caused by pilot error. |
| Australian in wheelchair gets drunk driving charge A man found asleep in a motorized wheelchair on a highway in northern Australia was charged with drunk driving, police said Monday. |
| McConaughey photog claims surfers attacked him |
| Jeffs' daughter trying to dump court-appointed guardian A daughter of convicted polygamist leader Warren Jeffs doesn't need protection from church leaders and says she wants her court-appointed attorney to step down for asking for it. |
| Police: Angry wife runs over, kills husband Police say a Phoenix woman ran over her husband with a truck after a domestic dispute, killing him. |
| Food bank boxed in by rising demand, costs Faced with skyrocketing demand and rising food prices, the Community Food Bank is digging into its reserves to make ends meet and even considering cutting back on the number of food boxes it gives out. |
| Candidates' parties show fangs Congressional opponents Tim Bee and Gabrielle Giffords both have pledged to run civil, cordial campaigns focused on the issues. |
| County details range of 'green' practices it hopes to implement Promising to "lead by doing," Pima County is developing a plan to make county operations greener and more sustainable. |
| No flames, but firefighters answer calls The 30-year-old man's irritable-bowel syndrome was causing severe pain and he could barely stand up. His mother called 911. |
| Agencies to present program today on thunderstorm safety Soon, we hope, the sky will darken, the thunder will rumble, and the rivers will flow — as will the creeks and canyons and all the streets around here that are simply paved-over arroyos. |
| He helped all to discover a worthy path Salvador Rodriguez believed everyone had the potential to make the right choices. |
| Road Runner: Multiple monikers for streets a challenge "Drive west on Broadway and turn left to go south on Park Avenue," I told my mom when she was in town recently. |
| Bus rolls on I-10 near Eloy; all 30 riders hurt, 3 seriously ELOY — A Gray Line bus carrying about 30 people — including an unknown number of members of a Tucson congregation — rolled over on Interstate 10 near Eloy on Sunday, seriously injuring three people, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said. |
| 3 local prosecutors honored The State Bar of Arizona gave awards to three Pima County prosecutors at its annual convention Friday in Tucson. |
| UA student is crowned Miss Arizona GILBERT — A Tucson woman has been crowned the new Miss Arizona. |
| Tucson Time Capsule: The place to be in 113° |
| 17 rescued from blistering heat A 26-year-old woman and her two children, ages 11 and 8, were among 17 suspected illegal immigrants rescued south of Gila Bend on Sunday and hospitalized for dehydration, a U.S. Border Patrol spokesman said. |
| 3 lightning-sparked fires char 1.3K acres Three wildfires started by dry lightning consumed more than 1,300 acres in Southern Arizona over the weekend. |
| Ariz. sailor dies in Afghanistan PHOENIX — A 19-year-old Navy sailor from Arizona has been killed in Afghanistan, the Defense Department said. |
| Buy gas in Mexico, save bucks, but beware PHOENIX — If you're going to Mexico to buy your gasoline, be sure to get a meal while you're there. |
| Jimmy's weather These well-above-normal temperatures will continue this week as high pressure dominates Arizona's weather. There may be enough moisture slipping across the border from Mexico to trigger some isolated afternoon thunderstorms to the southeast of Tucson by the end of this week. |
| Study: Specific protein creates Alzheimer's in rats WASHINGTON — Researchers have uncovered a new clue to the cause of Alzheimer's disease. |
| Neighbors briefs Central |
| Links alignment needs full democratic process Two very important events surrounding Tucson's future transportation needs occurred last week—with two very different outcomes. |
| Irreverant, influential comedian George Carlin dies LOS ANGELES, Calif. - George Carlin, the dean of counterculture comedians whose biting insights on life and language were immortalized in his "Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV" routine, died of heart failure Sunday. He was 71. |
| U.S. embassies in need of billions for security upgrades, major rehab WASHINGTON — Despite an intensive $4 billion drive to protect U.S. embassies, at least 150 American missions abroad fall short of security standards put in place after deadly bombings, The Associated Press has learned. |
| Saudis: oil output to increase if necessary JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia — Facing strong U.S. pressure and global dismay over oil prices, Saudi Arabia said Sunday it will produce more crude this year if the market needs it. But the vague pledge fell far short of U.S. hopes for a specific increase and may do little to lower prices immediately. |
| Midwest floodwaters lose some punch Latest developments |
| Q&A on the News Question: Did the judge switch the jury panel of Al Capone? |
| Charitable giving held steady in '07, study says NEW YORK — Americans gave to charities last year at about the same rate they did the previous year, holding steady on their donations in the face of a housing-market meltdown and a crisis in credit, a study released Sunday shows. |
| Opposition candidate quits race HARARE, Zimbabwe — Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai pulled out of Zimbabwe's violence-racked presidential runoff Sunday, declaring that the election was no longer credible and the loss of life among his supporters was simply too high. |
| 21st female suicide bomber this year strikes in Iraq; at least 15 die BAGHDAD — A female suicide bomber concealing explosives beneath her black robe struck outside a government complex northeast of Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 40, U.S. and Iraqi officials said. |
| Hundreds of fires sear Northern California SAN FRANCISCO — Hundreds of wildfires sparked by lightning flared Sunday across the heart of wine country and remote forests in Northern California, the latest batch of destructive blazes in the bone-dry state. |
| Around the nation ARKANSAS |
| No sign of 740 people at Philippine ferry MANILA, Philippines — Rescuers searched today for survivors of a typhoon that capsized a ferry, flooded villages and left many hundreds dead or missing along its violent path. |
| Teen pregnancy pact story lacks backing, mayor says GLOUCESTER, Mass. — School staff members and families of students the principal said made a pact to get pregnant and have babies together have no information to back the claim, the mayor of Gloucester said Sunday. |
| Clinton makes good on speech vow NEW YORK — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton fulfilled a pledge to a young supporter by speaking at the teenager's high school graduation on Sunday. |
| Around the world GAZA STRIP |
| Mexico City officials question police role in nightclub deaths MEXICO CITY — Mexico City's Human Rights Commission cited evidence on Sunday that police may have partly blocked the exit at a nightclub where a stampede killed 12 people, including a 13-year-old girl. |
| Autistic man found alive after week in Wisconsin woods GRANTSBURG, Wis. — An autistic man who disappeared a week ago from a camp for the disabled and who relies on medication after a kidney transplant was found alive in the woods Sunday, authorities said. |
| Protected national park bay in New York City is boat graveyard NEW YORK — Jamaica Bay is within the only national park in New York City, a place where herring gulls pirouette overhead, Canada geese sail in naval formation in quiet coves and harbor seals frolic on the shoreline. |
| Fuel, feed costs crippling U.S. catfish industry MOORHEAD, Miss. — Rick Moyer gazes at the sun-charred bottom of the pond next to his 600-acre catfish farm and shakes his head — another farmer scrambling to stay solvent has drained the pond and will till it for row crops. |
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