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| Arizona Wildcats Basketball: Oregon recruit gives verbal commitment Mike Moser, a forward from Portland, Ore., Tuesday gave his verbal commitment to play for the Arizona Wildcats basketball team starting in 2009. |
| Crash reported on Tucson's West Side Tucson fire and police units were at the scene of a serious rollover crash at South La Cholla Boulevard and West San Juan Trail. |
| Tucson soldier to be laid to rest this week Soldier killed last week in a bomb blast at a municipal office in Sadr City |
| Tucson City Council all hugs; Hein keeps his job Councilman Steve Leal backtracked from his call for City Manager Mike Hein to resign during a special meeting today. |
| Starbucks closing 600 U.S. stores SEATTLE — Starbucks Corp. said Tuesday it will close 600 company-operated stores in the next year, up dramatically from its previous plan for 100 closures, a sign the coffee shop operator is still feeling the pain from the faltering U.S. economy. |
| SoCal woman smashes into store, tries to buy six-pack of Bud A convenience store became an unwilling drive-in when a 74-year-old woman plowed her car through the front window and then tried to buy a six-pack of Budweiser, police and the owner said. |
| AZ can seize wired money, appeals court says An Arizona appeals court has reversed a ruling that prevented state prosecutors from seizing suspected immigrant smuggling money flowing from other American states into northern Mexico. |
| Tucson woman gets 2 years in prison for role in fatal stabbing A Tucson woman was sentenced to two years in prison Tuesday for assaulting her boyfriend, who later died at the hands of two other men. |
| Naco drug tunnel conspiracy gets Mexican man 25 years in prison A man was sentenced to 25 years in prison Monday in connection with a drug tunnel that was used over three years to smuggle more than 20 tons of cocaine. |
| Pima Health to lay off 63 workers More than 60 Pima Health System employees will be laid off at the end of the September because the health-care provider lost its bid to provide services to local Medicaid patients. |
| Man sought in killing of elderly Tucson woman arrested in California A homeless man wanted in connection with the May 23 slaying of an 81-year-old Tucson woman was arrested this morning in Santa Monica, Calif., an official said. |
| 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. |
| Man charged with hitting mother with sausage Police say a 46-year-old man hit his mother in the head with a three-pound package of polish sausage. |
| Tempe police dog dies in line of duty Baloo, a member of the Tempe Police Department canine unit, died Tuesday from a broken spine and other injuries suffered during a fall in the line of duty. |
| Gay couple complains about Ariz. adoption site A same-sex couple in New York says an Arizona-based Web site has barred them from posting an adoption profile. |
| Lost Beatles tape will air on BBC radio The British Broadcasting Corp. will air a long lost Beatles interview featuring John Lennon and Paul McCartney talking about the day they met and their songwriting partnership. |
| Wildfire threat easing for Southeast Arizona A lightning-ignited fire that began last week has grown to 77 acres in Saguaro National Park, south of Madrona Canyon. |
| Peru strike drives up copper prices About 30,000 miners have gone on strike at many of Peru's biggest mines to demand a greater share of rising metals income, the country's largest mining union said today. |
| Angelina Jolie in French hospital for birth of twins Angelina Jolie has gone into a hospital in the south of France where she expects to give birth to twins. |
| Phoenix man gets 35 years in prison for holdups A 35-year prison sentence has been given to a man dubbed the "Banana Boy Bandit" who was accused of 21 armed robberies, nearly all in west Phoenix. |
| No.2 Homeland Security official visits border The breadth of terrain crossing Montana's northern tier came as a surprise to Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Paul Schneider. |
| SoCal child molester sentenced to 1,330 years A judge in Riverside County has sentenced a 44-year-old child molester to more than 1,300 years in prison. |
| Gilbert family killed in N.M. plane crash The five people killed when a single-engine airplane crashed in eastern New Mexico were members of a Gilbert, Ariz., family. |
| Obama's sister helps reach out to Asian-Americans The throng of Asian-American donors drew closer, drinks in hand, to hear Barack Obama's sister describe the wide arc of his life: beyond politics and Chicago, into his childhood in Indonesia and Hawaii. |
| Woman who conceived children with boy sentenced A woman who conceived two children with a teenager was ordered to stay away from her children and was sentenced to 20 years of probation. |
| Navajo medicine man pleads guilty in rape case A guilty plea has been entered by a 70-year-old Navajo medicine man accused of raping a teenage girl, who authorities say later gave birth to a daughter he fathered. |
| Cindy McCain settles debt with San Diego tax man Cindy McCain's debts with the county tax collector appear to be settled. |
| Gaping divide over planned Rosemont mine It was a case of two gatherings, same location, same subject — but with different views on what the ultimate impact a copper mine would have on the region. |
| His repairs are instrumental Sick musical instruments abused by local schoolchildren come to an unobtrusive trailer in a gritty Midtown industrial transportation complex to become rehabilitated. |
| Initiative to scuttle affirmative action faces court challenge PHOENIX — Opponents of a citizens' initiative to end affirmative action and other preference programs sued Monday to block the measure from getting on the ballot. |
| Crash raises query: Are med flights too common? FLAGSTAFF — A fiery collision that killed six people aboard two medical helicopters has underscored the dangers of emergency flights and has renewed questions about whether they are worth the risks. |
| Millions of tires still piled outside Phoenix, months after recycler closed down by state PHOENIX — State officials have shut down a recycling company that's violated fire codes while stockpiling millions of tires in a remote area southwest of Phoenix. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Ed Meese speaks to law-enforcement grads |
| Junk, trash-burning persist for years On the Southwest Side, off South Tucson Estates Parkway near West Bopp and South Kinney roads, neighbors and a county supervisor's office have filed at least seven complaints since 1999 against a problem property where trash is burned and junk is strewn about the yard. |
| Wet Fourth unlikely The Fourth of July looks to be mostly sunny, with a slight chance of evening thunderstorms. |
| Diocese's call for donors a huge success Despite a sluggish economy, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson has managed to raise $31.2 million in its first-ever capital campaign, and there's likely more to come. |
| Director departs after five years at Pima Air Museum The head of the Pima Air & Space Museum has resigned, ending a five-year term at one of the nation's largest aerospace museums. |
| 3 supervisors far outpace challengers on fundraising Fueled by huge contributions from developers and other business interests, the three Pima County supervisors facing primary challenges out-raised their opponents nearly 10 to 1. |
| Services affected by July 4th holiday City garbage and recycling |
| Two held in Cochise linked to four slayings near L.A. Two men wanted in connection with the killing of a NASA engineer in California and a woman and her two children were taken into custody Saturday at the Douglas Port of Entry. |
| Campbell-Irvington stoplight will be out for part of today The traffic signal at Campbell and Irvington will be out of service for a few hours today as crews work on the electrical system there. |
| More donors named in Send a Kid to Camp drive Thanks to Star readers, all girls on waiting lists for Girl Scout camp can attend overnight camp this summer. |
| Body is found, pot seized on border Ranch owners in Southeastern Arizona discovered the decomposed body of a suspected illegal immigrant Saturday. It was the only known border death over the weekend, bringing a temporary halt to a dizzying pace in border deaths in June along Arizona's stretch of U.S.-Mexico border. |
| 4 years for man in fatal '07 stabbing A Tucson man was sentenced to four years in prison Monday for negligent homicide in the July 2007 death of another man. |
| School vouchers OK for now, but funds aren't there PHOENIX — The state's high court has approved continued funding of two school-voucher programs while it considers their legality. |
| Walkup envisions huge Avra solar field Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup told a solar energy conference Monday that he'd like to cover 1,000 acres of the city's Avra Valley land holdings with enough solar panels to generate 100 megawatts of power (100 million watts) — enough to provide electricity to more than 20,000 homes. |
| Lawmaker resigning after domestic-violence arrest PHOENIX — An Arizona legislator, who was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, says he's resigning. |
| Photos: Procession of the pachyderms |
| Backers of tax boost for roads squabble over funds, petitions PHOENIX — A dispute over the terms of a promise to provide $100,000 to back an initiative to get voters to raise sales taxes to pay for roads is causing a rift between backers of the effort. |
| Schools stretching their dough MESA — Sticker shock is hitting some metro Phoenix cafeterias, as high prices are forcing schools to rethink both their lunch prices and the food they serve. |
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