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| Specialty team called in to fight wildfire in Rincons east of Tucson A wildfire burning in the Rincon Mountains southeast of Tucson has now grown to 3,400 hundred acres and fire officials have called in a specialized fire management team to battle the blaze. |
| Arrests made in string of Tucson ATM thefts A number of arrests have been made in connection with the thefts of ATMs from approximately 50 businesses across the Tucson area, police said Tuesday morning. |
| N.M. man attacked, killed by mountain lion Medical investigators confirmed Monday that a mountain lion was responsible for the death of a man who had been reported missing. |
| Don Imus says he was making a 'sarcastic point' Don Imus said Tuesday morning on his radio show that he was trying to "make a sarcastic point" with his latest on-air remarks about race, but that they had been misunderstood. |
| Pa. DUI suspect went to bar instead of jail, police say A woman charged in the drunken-driving death of her son went to a bar after his funeral instead of reporting back to jail, state police said. |
| Cause of Northwest Side home and business fire 'undetermined' The cause of a fire that gutted a Northwest Side home and business Monday morning is undetermined, an official said Tuesday. |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Tuesday 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. |
| Three family members killed in Wittmann The Maricopa County Sheriff's Department say a man has been taken into custody after his parents and younger brother were slain at a home in Wittmann. |
| Surprise councilman won't accept AG's open meeting ruling A Surprise city councilman says the state attorney general's office was wrong in finding the City Council repeatedly violated the state's Open Meeting Law. |
| McCain veep helper is discreet lawyer The choice for John McCain's running mate is such a mystery that few people even know who is helping in that search. |
| London police seize mayor's cigar case Scotland Yard has a new mystery: the case of the London mayor and the red leather Iraqi cigar box. |
| Arizona companies say fuel thefts from big rigs on the rise Trucking companies in Arizona say thieves sometimes use high-pressure pumps to drain the large tanks quickly while truckers sleep. In some cases, other truckers are stealing fuel. |
| Leal issues solo call for Hein to resign City Councilman Steve Leal publicly demanded Monday that Tucson City Manager Mike Hein resign immediately or face a termination hearing at the council's next meeting. |
| House, Senate GOP at odds over cuts in Arizona spending PHOENIX — Frustrated by their inability to negotiate a deal, House Republican leaders unveiled their own plan Monday to cut state spending by more than $500 million next year. |
| Our frying time may end early; monsoon 'ramps up' "You gotta cook before it rains," says atmospheric physicist Christopher Castro. |
| Chertoff gets free rein on border fence The nation's high court refused Monday to consider the legality of a federal statute that lets the homeland security secretary waive environmental and other laws to build the border fence. |
| NW Side blaze guts home, business A fast-moving blaze engulfed a vacant Northwest Side home and a neighboring business Monday morning. |
| Tucson High tops in U.S. in engineering contest If you're looking for someone to build a machine that can hurl heavy projectiles into an enemy camp, you might start with a team of students at Tucson High Magnet School. |
| Trashed-out property irks neighbors A North Side house with boarded windows, weeds, a deteriorating roof, and old furniture and appliances stacked up in the yard has been a problem for nearby residents in the North Dodge neighborhood. |
| Lack of funding puts joint courts complex on hold Pima County has put the construction of a joint city/county courts complex on hold because the bond funds remaining for the project aren't enough to pay for even half the building. |
| Man pleads guilty in fatal '07 knifing The last of four people arrested in connection with a fatal knife fight pleaded guilty Monday morning to manslaughter in Pima County Superior Court. |
| Forest Service seeks public's input on Rosemont copper mine proposal The U.S. Forest Service is asking for public comment on the proposed Rosemont copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains. |
| Tucson man, 70, killed while kayaking A Tucson man known by his peers as an expert outdoorsman, kayaker and athlete lost his life doing what he loved Sunday. |
| Backers: Dog protection to be on ballot 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. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Summertime parade |
| War-crossed lovers reunite after 66 years Two sweethearts who lost contact after their courtship was interrupted by World War II had a happy reunion 66 years later, brought together by the chance discovery of two long-lost vinyl records. |
| Senate targets effort to evade photo radar PHOENIX — Speeders beware: Police may soon have your number. |
| Man once facing murder count gets a 3-year sentence A Tucson man originally charged with murder in the death of a Tucson police officer's son was sentenced to three years in prison Monday on a hindering-prosecution charge. |
| 7 bodies discovered in desert U.S. Border Patrol agents discovered seven bodies of suspected illegal immigrants in Arizona's desert from Friday through Sunday as the scorching summer heat raged on. |
| Condo smoke detector silent, guest injured in $100K E. Side blaze A late-morning blaze engulfed an East Side condo Monday, displacing its owner, sending another person to the hospital and causing about $100,000 in damage. |
| Senate OKs measure to license off- road vehicles Briefs from the state Capitol on Monday |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| 5 wildfires now burning in Southern Arizona areas Five separate fires in the Coronado National Forest continued to keep firefighters busy on Monday. |
| Officials split on what caused Sunday's haze Forest fires burning east and southeast of the city may have furnished the thick, Los Angeles-like blanket of haze that covered Tucson much of Sunday, a county official said. |
| TPD: Man shot on Congress Monday Tucson police officers were looking for three people involved in a shooting Monday afternoon west of Downtown — including the possible victim. |
| Jimmy's weather Very warm weather will continue through the week, along with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly near the mountains. An increase in thunderstorm activity south and east of Tucson is possible starting Wednesday as more moisture creeps in from the south. |
| Heart attacks hard to predict Everybody knows somebody who has had a sudden, fatal heart attack. More than 300,000 Americans die of heart disease each year without making it to the hospital, most of them from sudden cardiac arrest, according to the American Heart Association. In about half of those cases, the heart attack itself is the first symptom. |
| Brain trauma 50% of fatal falls ATLANTA — The elderly fear breaking a hip when they fall, but a government study indicates that hitting their head can also have deadly consequences: Brain injuries account for half of all deaths from falls. |
| Ask Dr. Weil: Natural remedies for hemorrhoids QIs there an effective natural remedy for hemorrhoids? |
| Lack of sunshine vitamin may cloud survival odds CHICAGO — New research linking low vitamin D levels with deaths from heart disease and other causes bolsters mounting evidence about the "sunshine" vitamin's role in good health. |
| Obama courts female vote with equal-pay policy ALBUQUERQUE — Democrat Barack Obama, determined to win over female voters, talked Monday about the women who helped shape his life in arguing that he would be a better proponent of equal pay than Republican John McCain. |
| McCain would give $300M to inventor of better car battery FRESNO, Calif. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Monday that the search for alternatives to the country's dependence on foreign oil is so urgent that he's willing to throw money at it. |
| Council should mend relationship with city manager The relationship between Tucson City Manager Mike Hein and some members of the City Council has been tense since he made decisions that they consider rightly belonged to them. |
| IRS raises rates allowed for car mileage claims WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service, citing the drain that high gas prices are having on people's finances, said Monday that it is raising the automobile mileage rate that businesses and others can claim. |
| U.S. wants to open FDA inspection office in Latin America, find source of salmonella outbreak MEXICO CITY — U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt said Monday the United States wants to open an office in Latin America to monitor food safety. |
| Los Angeles seeing more people living out of their cars LOS ANGELES — Having lost her job and her three-bedroom house, Darlene Knoll has joined the legions of downwardly mobile who are four wheels away from homelessness. |
| On electric bikes, they don't sweat rising fuel prices Paul Durham went on a 5.5-mile errand and filled up for one cent. |
| Towns brace against expected crest Latest developments |
| Q&A on the News Question: When bottled water is labeled "spring water," is it truly spring water? |
| Mayors conference opts to phase out bottled water paid for by taxpayers NEW YORK — The nation's mayors voted Monday against spending taxpayer money to buy bottled water, a blow to the beverage industry that has enjoyed growing profit from water sales in recent years. |
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