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| Sierra Vista man, 82, gets 6 years in prison for child porn An 82-year-old Sierra Vista man was sentenced Thursday to more than six years in prison after pleading guilty to child pornography for videotaping himself having sex with underage girls. |
| BLOG: Arizona Wildcats football camp update - Day 4 |
| Tucson police seek drugstore robber An armed man who is believed to have robbed six pharmacies specifically for the narcotic pain killer OxyContin is being sought by Tucson police. |
| Man convicted of 1st-degree murder and armed robbery in home invasion case A Pima County jury has convicted Adrian Valenzuela of first-degree murder and 31 other felony counts, including multiple counts of armed robbery. |
| Father and daughter, 13, arrested in horse abuse A father and his 13-year-old daughter were arrested Monday after authorities say they tied a horse to the bumper of a truck and dragged it before kicking and striking the animal. |
| Vehicle crash closes North Silverbell Road A two-vehicle collision has caused the closure of North Silverbell Road near the Silverbell golf course, police said Thursday. |
| UPDATED: 9 illegal immigrants dead, 10 others injured in Highway 79 rollover A rollover south of Florence this morning has left nine people dead and nine others injured, an official said. |
| Jailed polygamist group members post bond Four polygamist sect members indicted on charges of sexual assault of a child were released from jail late Wednesday after posting bond. |
| Fire guts central Phoenix apartment, killing man A man was found dead after a fire gutted his central Phoenix apartment early Thursday. |
| Federal investigators drop Ledger drug inquiry Federal prosecutors have decided not to pursue a criminal case into how Heath Ledger obtained the powerful painkillers that contributed to his overdose death this year, a law enforcement official said Wednesday. |
| Safety violations found in officer's fatal fall Several major violations have been found surrounding the death of a Casa Grande police officer during a Pinal County Sheriff’s Office SWAT training exercise, according to a state agency. |
| U.S. dollar keeps losing value vs peso The plunging U.S. dollar could keep some Arizonans and other Americans from making vacation plans to Mexico. |
| State announces $6M settlement with Honeywell |
| Site of 2 gravel pits in Marana area proposed for spring-training complex The impending departure of the Chicago White Sox has left spring training baseball in Tucson in a hole. |
| BP: Mexican troops pulled guns on agent Four men dressed in Mexican military clothing briefly held a U.S. Border Patrol agent at gunpoint early Sunday morning on the Arizona side of the Mexican border. |
| Skilled draftsman loved flying, but becoming a geezer beat it all Larry Cowell was a geezer and proud of it. |
| School board races have dearth of candidates Voters in November won't have many options in deciding who should run local school districts. |
| County's immunization clinics at TCC The Pima County Health Department will conduct its annual immunization clinics in Exhibit Hall A of the Tucson Convention Center, 260 S. Church Ave. |
| Big-rig blaze closes I-10 East for 3-plus hours A tractor-trailer rig carrying clothing and accessories caught fire on Interstate 10 Wednesday afternoon, closing eastbound lanes near Prince Road for about three and a half hours. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Rio Nuevo to receive $453.5M in bonds Pushing to make Rio Nuevo Downtown redevelopment a reality, the City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved nearly $454 million in bonds — to be sold over the next six years. |
| Agent assignments on border smack of politics, critics say Despite efforts to add Border Patrol agents to areas where immigrant traffic is high and drug violence is flaring, officers assigned to the 2,000-mile boundary with Mexico are bunched up near the California coast. And some critics see politics at play. |
| TUSD board's Rodriguez, Ireland are stepping down Tucson Unified School District's board will see a big change after November's election: President Alex Rodriguez and 20-year veteran Joel Ireland aren't seeking new terms. |
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| $250,000 bail cut to $2,500 by judge A Pima County Superior Court judge cut the bail of an 18-year-old Tucson man accused of shooting an 8-year-old boy in the head from $250,000 to $2,500 Wednesday. |
| Nominate Student of the Week honorees Do you know students who are excelling in — and out of — the classroom? |
| Boy, 12, faces first-degree charges in mom's death DOUGLAS — Prosecutors in Cochise County have filed first-degree murder charges against a 12-year-old boy accused of shooting his mother to death. |
| Board holds off on calling Santa Cruz 'navigable' Some Pima County supervisors are having second thoughts about whether declaring the Santa Cruz River a "navigable waterway" is the best way to protect it. |
| Tucson Museum of Art might open site in OV Oro Valley officials are working on an incentive package that might entice the Tucson Museum of Art to expand to the town. |
| I-10 area to shut down for several days The next big change for drivers in the Interstate 10 widening zone in Tucson will come in two weeks, when the freeway will be shut down entirely for several days as workers reroute traffic for one of the final work phases. |
| Panel will probe handling of gay- marriage debate PHOENIX — A Senate panel voted Tuesday to hear from Sen. Jack Harper, R-Surprise, and the senator who filed an ethics complaint against him, but not anyone else for now — if ever. |
| Court: Polygamist had no right to sex with 'wife,' 16 PHOENIX — Arizonans have no religious right to practice polygamy, at least not with minors, the state Court of Appeals has ruled. |
| Hispanics' growth rate tops other groups' PHOENIX — The number of Hispanics in most Arizona counties is increasing far faster than the numbers of other groups. |
| Matt's forecast An active day of weather can be expected across Southern Arizona today, with numerous afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. The monsoon should remain active through the weekend as well. Highs will be seasonable, in the mid-90s to upper 90s, and lows will be in the 70s. |
| Garcia, her foes have same rights to speak freely The controversy over Pima County Legal Defender Isabel Garcia's participation in a protest is really all about the U.S. Constitution. It's also about Congress' failure to enact comprehensive immigration reforms, but more about that later. |
| On the menu: lifesaving skills Cafeteria workers in the Marana Unified School District received training recently on a piece of equipment that has nothing to do with food preparation. |
| School notes Marana families can get e-mail emergency alerts |
| Wait times increase at nation's ERs ATLANTA — The average time that hospital emergency-room patients wait to see doctors has grown from about 38 minutes to almost an hour over the past decade, according to new federal statistics released Wednesday. |
| Paper ballots make stunning return after '00 chad flap SAN DIEGO — Come November, more Americans might cast their ballots on paper than in any other election in U.S. history. That wasn't supposed to happen. |
| McCain's use of outdated celebs: An indication of expiring shelf life? NEW YORK — Pop culture sure moves quickly. Just last week, Paris Hilton was so 20 minutes ago. And John McCain was drawing snickers from pop-culture aficionados for choosing her and another relative has-been, Britney Spears, in his attack ad against Barack Obama. |
| Energy-vote call risky for McCain JACKSON, Ohio — Republican John McCain on Wednesday called on Congress to return from its summer recess to immediately address the energy crisis, though he missed numerous energy-related votes in the Senate last year. |
| Obama pursues 'inflation' issue ELKHART, Ind. — Barack Obama taunted Republican presidential rival John McCain on Wednesday for first ridiculing him for advising voters to keep tires inflated, then later acknowledging that the practice saves gasoline. |
| My opinion Kathleen Parker : Mold government to serve the family GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN, N.C. |
| No, candidate's bullying ways will reflect poorly on entire nation In November 1986, the Arizona Republican Party held an election-night celebration at a Phoenix hotel to toast its victorious candidates. The marquee attraction was a two-term congressman named John McCain, who won the Senate seat vacated by GOP icon Barry Goldwater. |
| Yes, Ariz. senator is the best man to protect U.S., control spending In 2000, I worked actively against John McCain while traveling around the country in support of then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush. Although Sen. McCain and I had policy differences on issues of taxes, racial preferences and campaign-finance reform, I've grown to appreciate McCain the maverick, especially in light of the circumstances facing our country. |
| Letters to the editor Porn quote was inappropriate |
| Pinal GOP hopes to make its move Pinal County has been run by a three-person Board of Supervisors since 1911. |
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| Chopper crash near fire likely killed 9 SAN FRANCISCO — Eight firefighters and a pilot are presumed dead in the crash of a helicopter that had just picked up workers battling a blaze in a Northern California forest, officials said Wednesday. |
| Overcrowded Sahuarita Principal Mark Neish didn't have time on Tuesday to worry why Sahuarita High School is overcrowded. Neish and his staff had to focus on a more pressing issue — how to use a limited amount of classroom space to educate a growing number of students. |
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