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| Free event tonight at Tohono Chul for night-blooming cereus flowers Tohono Chul Park is open tonight for the night bllom of the Queen of the Night. Check out more than 350 of the plants free until midnight. |
| GRIDLOCKED: Cheap gas or scam? |
| Top McCain aide assumes day-to-day control John McCain put a top adviser in control of day-to-day campaign operations Wednesday after weeks of private concerns among Republicans that the GOP presidential campaign had not made the transition for the general election. |
| Rapper DMX arrested at Sky Harbor PHOENIX (AP) — Rapper DMX has been arrested at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on outstanding warrants. |
| Tucson man to be featured on 'America's Most Wanted' The national television show “America’s Most Wanted” will profile a Tucson man Saturday night who is accused of distributing child pornography and raking in millions of dollars as a result. |
| 'American Idol,' to hold auditions in Phoenix Fox is coming to the Phoenix area July 25 to hold “American Idol” auditions for the first time since the popular talent search hit the airwaves back in 2002. |
| Three men killed in Palomas; police blame drugs hree men have been fatally shot in the Mexican border town of Palomas in what authorities say is an ongoing turf war among drug cartels. |
| New fire reported in Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson A new lightning-sparked wildfire burning in the northern side of the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson was reported about 1 p.m. Wednesday. |
| Sterlite promises three-year contract extension to Asarco workers Miners at Asarco LLC would have their union contract extended by three years if Sterlite Industries Ltd. is successful in acquiring the company. |
| West Nile is in Tucson to stay West Nile is here and it's not leaving. |
| Tanque Verde Swap Meet a popular night spot Maybe it’s a sign of the times, or maybe it’s a Tucson thing, but the most popular nightspot in town isn’t a club or a bar. It’s a swap meet. |
| Tucson Police radar van locations for Wednesday 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. |
| 'Black national anthem' surprises Denver audience A performer caused a stir in Denver by singing the words to a tune known as the black national anthem when she was expected to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." |
| 'Mini me' gal-friend says she OK'd sex tape post The woman in a sex tape featuring Verne Troyer — best known for his role in the "Austin Powers" movies — says she allowed celebrity Web site TMZ to broadcast snippets of the tape. |
| Angelina Jolie's obstetrician says birth may be weeks away Angelina Jolie's doctor says her twins may take a few more weeks to arrive. |
| Crown King no longer in immediate fire danger Officials say a wildfire that forced the evacuation of the historic mining town of Crown King is no longer directly threatening the town or homes in nearby Horsethief Basin. |
| Woman accused of credit card scam nabbed in Tempe A woman who police say might have had more than 200 credit card account numbers has been arrested in Tempe. |
| Rape charge dropped against Poison drummer A rape charge against Rikki Rockett has been dropped after authorities determined that the Poison drummer was not in the state at the time of the alleged crime. |
| New Zealand man puts soul up for public auction to highest bidder A New Zealand man has put his soul up for auction to the highest bidder, noting that it is "a merry old soul" rather than a "funk soul brother" but that he would "would like to think there is a bit of funk in there somewhere." |
| Mesa clarifies immigration policy during arrests Mesa police will be required to contact federal immigration authorities if they have reason to believe a person arrested is in the country illegally, Mayor Scott Smith says. |
| US politicians find ways to play on racial fears In the first year a major party is poised to choose a black nominee for president, American politicians are still appealing to voters' racial fears, with varying degrees of success. |
| Unanimous City Council keeps Hein A push to fire Tucson City Manager Mike Hein died quietly Tuesday, as the City Council voted unanimously to work out its differences with Hein instead. |
| Group seeks easing of employer sanctions PHOENIX — Arizona voters will likely get a chance to do what lawmakers and a federal judge have so far refused to do — ease some of the provisions of the state's new employer-sanctions law. |
| TUSD head's first day It was midway through her first day at the helm of the Tucson Unified School District, and Elizabeth Celania-Fagen already was making changes. |
| County defies Brewer on ballot scans The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to scan images of ballots in the September primary election, a move that puts the county on a collision course with Secretary of State Jan Brewer. |
| Appeals court: State can seize wire transfers PHOENIX — The Attorney General's Office is legally entitled to seize funds being sent by wire from other states into Mexico, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. |
| Medical provider for jail to be fired Citing poor quality of care and lack of contract compliance, Pima County will drop Correctional Medical Services as its medical-care provider at the Pima County jail. |
| Med school dean takes new post in UA reshuffle The dean of the UA's medical school is stepping down amid a reorganization of the program that oversees the university's growing health-sciences center. |
| UA team to put solar car to test Hannah Kosinski wasn't thinking about becoming the next Danica Patrick when she joined the University of Arizona's solar car team. |
| Pima County ordered to pay $16,500 more in records cases Pima County has been ordered to pay another $16,500 in attorney's fees to the Democratic Party for the elections public-records court cases decided in May. |
| County to rethink raises after state budget cuts hit Pima County will reconsider giving county workers raises after budget planners have a better idea how hard the county will be hit by state budget cuts. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : 'Famous' citizenship event |
| Mars lander's latest soil dig may verify presence of water The UA-led Phoenix Mars lander may have its first testable sample of ice-filled soil. |
| Public viewing will be tonight for slain soldier Tucsonans who want to pay their respects to the city's latest war casualty can do so this evening. |
| Five hikers questioned about fire in mountains CROWN KING — A U.S. Forest Service spokesman says investigators interviewed "persons of interest" shortly after a fire that's still threatening the mountain community of Crown King broke out on Sunday. |
| Molesting convict on trial in another child-sex case Carl Lane spent 10 years in prison for child molestation. |
| Homeless man arrested in killing of woman, 81 A homeless man wanted in connection with the slaying of an 81-year-old Tucson woman was arrested Tuesday morning in Santa Monica, Calif., an official said. |
| West Side bee swarm stings eight Eight people and a dog were stung Tuesday when a hive of bees was disturbed in a West Side neighborhood, a Fire Department spokesman said. |
| Drug smuggler gets 25 years A man was sentenced to 25 years in prison Monday in connection with a drug tunnel that was used in the late 1990s to smuggle more than 20 tons of cocaine. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Jimmy's forecast With temperatures forecast to be well above normal in the next several days, it looks like we have a decent chance of scattered to isolated thunderstorms somewhere each afternoon or evening. You probably won't get one at your home each day, but they will be hit-or-miss over the area. |
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| Tomatoes not 'off the hook,' but salmonella hunt widens WASHINGTON — Adding to tomato confusion, the government is about to start testing numerous other types of fresh produce in the hunt for the source of the nation's record salmonella outbreak — even as it insists tomatoes remain the leading suspect. |
| Obama proposes expanding Bush's faith-based program ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Taking a page from President Bush, Democrat Barack Obama said Tuesday that he wants to expand White House efforts to steer social-service dollars to religious groups, risking protests in his own party with his latest aggressive reach for voters who usually vote Republican. |
| McCain lauds free trade in visit to Latin America CARTAGENA, Colombia — John McCain portrayed free trade Tuesday as a win-win proposition for the U.S. and its Latin American economic partners, but labor leaders said it's been a big loser for Rust Belt voters. |
| Quayle respects Obama, McCain has uphill battle RENO, Nev. — Former Vice President Dan Quayle said Tuesday he respects Democrat Barack Obama "because he beat the Clintons" and fears Republican John McCain has an "uphill battle" to defeat Obama in November's presidential election. |
| Barbra Streisand has new favorite for 2008: Obama LOS ANGELES — Barbra Streisand has changed her tune in the presidential campaign. |
| McCain critical of rival's future Supreme Court nominees INDIANAPOLIS — Republican John McCain said Tuesday that his Democratic rival's Supreme Court nominees would produce more decisions like the child rapist ruling that both presidential candidates have criticized. |
| Haysbert: President role on '24' may have helped Obama RENO, Nev. — Dennis Haysbert likes to believe his portrayal as the first African-American U.S. president on Fox's "24" may have helped pave the way for Barack Obama. |
| Gen. Clark won't back off critique of McCain WASHINGTON — Retired Gen. Wesley Clark rejected suggestions he apologize Tuesday for saying John McCain's medal-winning military service does not qualify him for the White House. |
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