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| Tucson Police training excercise planned at El Con Mall The Tucson Police Department will be conducting an “active shooter” training exercise this morning at El Con Mall. |
| A-Rod's wife alleges infidelity in divorce papers Alex Rodriguez’s wife filed for divorce Monday, calling her husband an adulterer who “emotionally abandoned his wife and children.” |
| Spurlock lives on Navajo land for '30 Days' show Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock lived without running water or electricity during the 30 days he spent with a family on the Navajo reservation. |
| Chihuahua found cut in half in Phoenix Phoenix police are investigating an animal-cruelty case in which a 6-month-old Chihuahua was found cut in half. |
| Publicist says Kidman has given birth to girl A publicist for Keith Urban says Nicole Kidman has given birth to a baby girl in Nashville. |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Monday 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 teens hurt in lightning strike near Aspen Authorities say two teenage hikers from Idaho have been injured in a lightning strike near Aspen. |
| Horses may be relinquished as people economize The Dona Ana County animal control officer says he's concerned that people will abandon horses as the economy sours. |
| McCain's health plan: A threat to employer plans? There's a great unknown about Sen. John McCain's health plan: How many employers would drop insurance coverage for their workers because of his tax policies? |
| S. Tucson low-cost homes stall A plan to turn a number of vacant lots in South Tucson into 30 affordable homes for low-income families has stalled over concerns about the project's cost. |
| Jewish community thrift takes off Bargain hunters can find a deal in a Jewish community thrift store knowing the money they spend will be put to good use. |
| Attorney exodus irks public service officials Two years ago, Pima County's top prosecutor and top public defenders persuaded the Board of Supervisors to increase their attorneys' salaries by 16 percent to stop a mass exodus. |
| Neighbors briefs green valley |
| Music man waiting for a miracle Mike Tatum didn't realize how well he was loved. |
| Hermitage ex-staffers air gripes on Web Drop by the Hermitage Cat Shelter and you'll find hundreds of felines living the good life, cage-free. |
| $11.7M in extra cash lurking in budgets of top 3 AZ entities PHOENIX — When Gov. Janet Napolitano and state lawmakers went looking for ways to balance the budget, they slashed funding for some large and small programs and took money out of a host of special dedicated accounts. |
| 'Civilian' sets training for agencies on abuse issues Mica Kinder isn't quite the last person you'd expect to put together multiagency child-welfare training, but she's pretty close. |
| Gas pains' side effects: car neglect, fuel run-out The sign of changing times is upon us. We all know gasoline prices are high and only getting higher, and we all know we'll be forced to make some tough decisions down that road. |
| Tucson Time Capsule: Rancher ends up in fashion shoot |
| City Council to weigh placement of Barraza-Aviation extension The City Council may put an end Tuesday to a sometimes bitter debate about where a new road north of Downtown will go. |
| River tuber, 20, still missing PHOENIX — Helicopters, airboats and divers will resume their search today for a 20-year-old man who disappeared Saturday after he went tubing on the Salt River in northeast Mesa. |
| 4 days net 141 DUI arrests PHOENIX — A Fourth of July law enforcement task force has arrested 141 people in Arizona on suspicion of drunken driving. |
| Police seeking man who shot D-M airman The Victim: A 28-year-old active-duty Air Force member, stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. |
| Hiker dies of natural causes A Tucson man died while hiking in the Catalina Foothills on Sunday afternoon, a Sheriff's Department spokesman said. |
| Jimmy's Forecast An increase in moisture, along with daytime heating, will produce isolated to scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms during the next few days. A stronger east-to-southeast flow aloft will bring an increase in thunderstorm activity by Thursday. Daytime highs will run slightly below normal. |
| Tower sites planned for protected public land A pair of nationally protected public lands in Southwestern Arizona have been tabbed as future sites for the Department of Homeland Security's virtual fence. |
| Andrés Oppenheimer: Obama's NAFTA pledge may hurt U.S. |
| Cholesterol drugs advised for kids CHICAGO — For the first time, an influential doctors' group is recommending that some children as young as 8 be given cholesterol-fighting drugs to ward off future heart problems. |
| Kerry says McCain lacks judgment to be president WASHINGTON — John Kerry says Republican John McCain doesn't have the judgment to be president. |
| Opinion by Bonnie Henry : Imagine tending 10,000 chickens Next time your teen grouses about having to take out the garbage, show him this article — and introduce him to Richard Corbett, who grew up on an egg ranch on the outskirts of Tucson. |
| New entries work their way into U.S. dictionary Is it acceptable to serve edamame to a dinner guest who's a pescatarian? |
| Bush plays defense on summit's eve TOYAKO, Japan — President Bush on Sunday defended removing North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and attending the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, as world leaders assembled to address soaring gas prices, climate change and African aid. |
| Sunni Arab UAE cancels $4B in Iraqi debt, names envoy to Baghdad ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The United Arab Emirates canceled billions of dollars of Iraqi debt Sunday and moved to restore a full diplomatic mission in Baghdad, evidence of Iraq's improved security and growing acceptance of its Shiite-led government. |
| Q&A on the News Question: Where can I send condolences to the family of Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta, who died in Englishtown, N.J.? |
| Rains across Mexico could grow to tropical storm force MEXICO CITY — A tropical depression scattered rains across Mexico's Pacific coast Sunday, and the U.S. National Hurricane Center said it was likely to reach tropical storm force. |
| California fire crews welcome cool moisture LOS ANGELES — Firefighters on Sunday took advantage of cooler, damper weather to battle a vast blaze ravaging Santa Barbara County as they tried to gain a foothold against the fire before the expected return of hotter, drier conditions. |
| Around the nation WISCONSIN |
| Panda saved from quake gives birth to twin cubs BEIJING — A panda who was relocated after China's deadly earthquake damaged her home gave birth to twin cubs on Sunday, a state news agency said. |
| Gunmen kill U.N. official leaving mosque in Somalia MOGADISHU, Somalia — Gunmen opened fire on people leaving a mosque in Somalia's capital on Sunday night, killing one of the country's senior U.N. officials and wounding his son and another man, a witness and a family member said. |
| Suicide bomb kills 15-plus at Red Mosque in Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A suicide bomber marked the first anniversary of the military operation against Islamabad's radical Red Mosque by targeting police guarding the site, killing at least 15 people. |
| Airstrike vs. Afghan militants also kills civilians, officials say KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan officials said fighter aircraft battling militants accidentally killed up to 27 Afghans walking to a wedding ceremony in eastern Afgha-nistan early Sunday, the second military attack in three days with reports of civilian deaths. |
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| Police hunting killer of 2 French students in London release suspect without charge LONDON — The parents of a French student savagely stabbed to death in London called Sunday for his killer or killers to turn themselves in, and urged the British people to help police solve the crime. |
| Bush celebrates 62nd birthday on the fly TOYAKO, Japan — Wedged between America's Independence Day and a summit of world leaders, President Bush's 62nd birthday got shortchanged this year. |
| Freed Colombian captives tell remaining rebel-held hostages to keep hope alive BOGOTA, Colombia — Freed after years as rebel-held hostages, French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and four Colombian police officers sent radio messages of hope on Sunday to captives still detained in remote jungle camps. |
| 'Japinos' to make nationality bid MANILA, Philippines — Sixteen people born to Philippine women and Japanese men who emigrated to the Philippines before World War II will arrive in Japan on July 15 to request information on the identity of their fathers in an effort to obtain Japanese nationality. |
| Two retired generals formally arrested in Turkish probe into alleged coup plot ANKARA, Turkey — Two retired generals were jailed Sunday in connection with an alleged plot to topple Turkey's Islamic-rooted government, the highest-ranking ex-soldiers detained as part of the probe, a news report said. |
| NYPD now has own scholar to help review threats NEW YORK — He was a flight surgeon with the Navy and a CIA officer in Pakistan. He has also earned a doctorate in sociology and written two books. |
| Central Asian city marks 10th anniversary as Kazakhstan's capital ASTANA, Kazakhstan — Kazakhs flocked to gleaming, grandiose — and isolated — Astana to celebrate the 10th anniversary Sunday of the city's designation as the capital of the vast Central Asian nation. |
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