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| 3 face charges in massive puppy mill bust northwest of Tucson Three people have been indicted in connection with an Avra Valley puppy mill from which approximately 750 small dogs were seized in March, an official said Wednesday. |
| Teen charged in slaying of halfsister took gun, knife to school A 15-year-old accused of shooting his halfsister to death brought a gun and knife onto the high school campus that the pair attended. |
| Pop singer Katy Perry to play at UA pep rally Pop star Katy Perry, who kissed a girl, if you believe her ubiquitous summer jam, will be playing a free show near the University of Arizona on Friday, Aug. 29. |
| Tucson restaurant, Last Territory, closing after 25 years Last Territory at the Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort will serve its last steak dinner on Saturday. |
| Alicia Keys changes concert venue for Tucson show R&B songstress Alicia Keys is still coming to Tucson Sept. 28, but not to UA’s Centennial Hall. |
| Man struck by train north of Downtown Tucson released from hospital A man who was struck by a train early Wednesday morning has been released from the hospital, an official said. |
| Tucson police photo radar van locations today |
| Tucson record store, Toxic Ranch, turns 20 Toxic Ranch Records, which has a punk-rock focus, is celebrating its 20th year in business with a couple of concerts early next week. |
| Man in mariachi garb stabs Phx. cabbie, police say A Phoenix cabbie is hospitalized with multiple stab wounds after she says she was attacked by a fare who was dressed in a mariachi outfit and carrying a guitar. |
| Missing Calif. man's body found in Arizona A Southern California man’s body has been found in Arizona, and authorities have detained his godson as a suspect. |
| McCain, Obama get the comic book treatment It’s a year of superheroes in Hollywood, with the big-budget epics of Batman, Iron Man and the Hulk, but a big-budget production out of Washington, D.C., is carving a niche in the animation trend. |
| Dunkin' Donuts to offer healthier menu items Looking to entice those hungry for a healthier option, Dunkin’ Donuts will begin offering a new slate of better-for-you offerings in August. |
| Bush signs housing bill to provide mortgage relief President Bush on Wednesday signed a massive housing bill intended to provide mortgage relief for 400,000 struggling homeowners and stabilize financial markets. |
| Boyfriend of Kan. woman stuck to toilet gets probation A man whose girlfriend sat on a toilet for so long that the seat adhered to her body will spend six months on probation. |
| Ariz. tribal gaming contributions dipped 7.5% last quarter Contributions to the state from tribal gaming revenue dropped 7.5 percent in the past three months compared with a year ago, according to the Arizona Department of Gaming. |
| Expanded mentoring program aims to prop them up, keep them in field Deborah Lee remembers what it was like her first year of teaching. |
| TUSD OKs advertising on sides of school buses The Tucson Unified School District Governing Board on Tuesday night approved the district's first foray into commercial advertising on the sides of school buses. |
| Teen: Gun was meant to scare, not kill A Tucson teen who police say shot his 14-year-old stepsister to death told authorities he didn't know the gun was loaded and wanted only to scare her, according to documents released Tuesday. |
| Collision kills motorcyclist, 20 A 20-year-old motorcyclist injured in a crash with a sport utility vehicle on the Northwest Side on Tuesday morning has died. |
| Phoenix man held in child sex assaults PHOENIX — Phoenix police and others are crediting tips received through Silent Witness with helping to lead them to a suspect sought in a string of sexual assaults against young girls, some as young as 7. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Court battle likely over development around Luke AFB field PHOENIX — An intergovernmental clash that pits concerns for private property rights against worries about Luke Air Force Base's future is headed for court. |
| Theft of 'sentimental' chair prompts online reward offer It wasn't what most people would call a family heirloom, but the old-fashioned pink metal lawn chair was Deanna Cox's mother's chair. She realized how much it meant to her after someone took it from her yard last month. |
| Father who rebuked CPS loses right to see son A father whose son was killed while under CPS watch had his visitation with his surviving older son cut off after talking to the boy about a Sunday Arizona Daily Star story on his brother. |
| Tumamoc Hill will be closed Aug. 4-15 Sprayers will be gunning for the invasive weed buffelgrass starting Monday on Tumamoc Hill, west of Downtown. |
| $1M civil verdict for owner of brothel A Tucson man who ran a house of prostitution for years will have to forfeit more than $1 million to the Arizona Attorney General's Office, a Maricopa County jury ruled Monday. |
| RTA wants '06 ballots held for recount The Regional Transportation Authority wants to conduct its own unofficial recount of the ballots from the 2006 election, and wants a judge to require the county to keep the ballots until that happens. |
| Fatally shot teen's family devastated Alexandria Salinas was a bright and popular 14-year-old — the kid of girl parents wanted to have and kids wanted to be like — her parents said. |
| Tucsonan, 18, is sought in shooting on SE Side Authorities have obtained an arrest warrant for a man in connection with a shooting on the Southeast Side early Sunday. |
| Sheriff's Dept. warns of sweepstakes scam The Pima County Sheriff's Department is warning people about a new scam. |
| SUV toting 1,605 lbs. of pot apprehended near Arivaca Border Patrol agents found 1,605 pounds of marijuana Monday afternoon in a sport utility vehicle they stopped on Arizona 286 southwest of Tucson. |
| West trial deliberations expected to start today A prosecutor said Tuesday that any suggestion 16-month-old Emily Mays had a pre- existing condition that resulted in her death is misguided. |
| Tucsonan injured in Tennessee shooting A Tucson woman was among those injured in Sunday's Tennessee church shooting, breaking her kneecap while she and her two young daughters crawled to safety, according to media reports. |
| Tucsonan's death sentence upheld PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the death sentence of a 35-year-old Tucson man for the 1998 shotgun slayings of his sister and her fiance. |
| Calif. man arrested in luring minor for sex exploitation A California man was arrested last week after showing up in Tucson for what he thought was a sexual encounter he'd arranged with a 14-year-old girl. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Hairstyles of the '70s |
| Marsh friend testifies in murder trial A friend of the Marsh family told jurors Tuesday he called authorities begging for help just one week before 5-year-old Brandon Williams died. |
| McCain seems to change on preference ban PHOENIX — A decade ago, when John McCain was first considering a presidential bid, Arizona's senior senator said a state constitutional amendment to wipe out affirmative action programs was a bad idea. |
| Jimmy's forecast High pressure will be dominant over Arizona for the next several days, bringing a lull in our summer monsoon, with much drier and warmer weather. This high pressure will slide to the Four Corners region by the weekend for a return of afternoon and evening thunderstorms on Saturday and Sunday. |
| My opinion David Brooks : Human capital is key to vibrant economy Why did the United States become the leading economic power of the 20th century? The best short answer is that a ferocious belief that people have the power to transform their own lives gave Americans an unparalleled commitment to education, hard work and economic freedom. |
| Iwo Jima flag raiser gets citizenship papers ARLINGTON, Va. — For more than 60 years the Marine Corps has proudly told the story of Sgt. Michael Strank and the five other warriors who raised the flag at Iwo Jima. |
| Tucson fire: Man struck by train early today A man suffered life-threatening injuries this morning when he was struck by a train north of Downtown, authorities said. |
| Poor L.A. area gets moratorium on fast food LOS ANGELES — City officials are putting South Los Angeles on a diet. |
| Pediatricians dismiss heart test-ADHD advice CHICAGO — The nation's largest pediatricians' group says most children getting attention-deficit drugs don't need heart screening with electrocardiogram tests, challenging advice from a leading heart doctors' association. |
| Drug shows promise of halting Alzheimer's advance CHICAGO — For the first time, an experimental drug shows promise for halting the progression of Alzheimer's disease by taking a new approach: breaking up the protein tangles that clog victims' brains. |
| U.N.: AIDS epidemic stable but spreading LONDON — Fewer people are dying of AIDS, more patients are on HIV medication, and the global AIDS epidemic is stable after peaking in the late 1990s. |
| Lawmakers: Obama says he would review executive orders WASHINGTON — Barack Obama told House Democrats on Tuesday that as president he would order his attorney general to scour White House executive orders and expunge any that "trample on liberty," several lawmakers said. |
| McCain reiterates 'no' on tax increases WASHINGTON — After upsetting some conservatives by signaling an openness to higher payroll taxes for Social Security, Republican John McCain gave the simplest of answers Tuesday when asked if he would raise taxes as president. |
| My opinion Garrison Keillor : We don't need old-timer dithering in White House Another paradise day in our old river town and we linger over supper in the back yard and talk about the dry weather and bats (Do they really eat three thousand mosquitoes per night? No, says the family biologist.) and cousin Bruce's truck farm besieged by suburban yards and of course Barack Obama's audacious trip to Iraq and Europe. Meanwhile the sun goes down and little candles come out and a fresh pot of green tea and nobody feels the urge to get up and go. |
| Providence Service stock rebounds after hard fall Tucson-based Providence Service Corp. shares rebounded about 19 percent at midday, a day after the social service provider's stock plunged following a company announcement that earnings for the second quarter of 2008 would be lower than expected. |
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