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| Tucson man who stabbed grandma to death gets 25-to-life A 29-year-old Tucson man who stabbed his grandmother to death last year was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday, but will be given a chance of parole after serving 25 years. |
| Signs of stability emerge in Tucson housing market |
| Tucson police: Slain family members — dad, mom, daughter — were shot A family of three found slain in a West Side home was gunned down, according to reports released by the Tucson Police Department. |
| Driver in rollover crash that killed 9 charged with smuggling The driver involved in a crash that left nine illegal immigrants dead and 10 others injured has been arrested on suspicion of transporting illegal immigrants. |
| Update: Cops say 'porn inspector' nabbed in Colorado A man claiming to be a police detective tried to get an adult novelty shop to give him free X-rated videos, saying he wanted to make sure the performers weren’t underage, authorities said. |
| UA partners with Texas border security program The University of Texas at El Paso officially became the home of the National Center for Border Security and Immigration on Tuesday. |
| $30,000 in student fees missing from Tucson's Catalina High School Approximately $30,000 in student fees has gone missing from a vault at Catalina High Magnet School, officials said Tuesday. |
| Wildcats football to practice at Rincon Vista complex The Arizona Wildcats will work out tonight at the Rincon Vista practice complex, marking their first trip to East 15th Street and Tucson Boulevard this summer. |
| Boston man recalls Calif. couple who vanished Blaming a faulty memory, Clark Rockefeller has repeatedly denied allegations of an alias-filled past and any link to a Southern California couple who disappeared 23 years ago. |
| One third of new owners owe more than house is worth Almost one-third of U.S. homeowners who bought in the last five years now owe more on their mortgages than their properties are worth, according to Zillow.com, an Internet provider of home valuations. |
| Young girl singer used in Olympic opening was a poser A 7-year-old Chinese girl was not good-looking enough for the Olympics opening ceremony, so another little girl with a pixie smile lip-synched “Ode to the Motherland,” a ceremony official said — the latest example of the lengths Beijing took for a perfect start to the Summer Games. |
| Sweden relaxes rules on naming children Swedish authorities say parents can now name their newborns “Budweiser” or “Metallica” if they so wish. |
| Producer sues Vanessa Hudgens for $5 million A music producer has sued Vanessa Hudgens for $5 million, claiming the actress and her father have repeatedly violated a contract and failed to pay him his share of her earnings. |
| 3 arrested in scam of NY transit system Three New Yorkers are facing grand larceny charges after being accused of stealing $800,000 in free rides from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. |
| Obama's 'no income taxes on seniors' draws critics Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's plan to exempt some senior citizens from paying income tax is getting bad reviews from tax policy experts. |
| Phoenix police investigate killing Phoenix police are looking for two men after a man was beaten, dragged then shot to death Monday afternoon near Metro Center. |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Tuesday The city's police radar van is scheduled to snap photos of speeders at these locations Tuesday, according to the Tucson Police Department's Web site: |
| Judge considers effort to block Ariz. home warranty initiative PHOENIX — An attorney for home builders asked a judge Tuesday to block a vote on a proposal to require developers to warranty their new homes for 10 years. |
| Woman held after 2 cop cars rammed A Tucson woman who police say struck two patrol cars and led them on a pursuit after an officer attempted to pull her over for speeding early Monday has been arrested. |
| Board to revoke local doctor's license The Arizona Medical Board plans to revoke the license of a Tucson physician, saying he incorrectly diagnosed and treated several patients. |
| Experts hope to better understand the 'Y' Perhaps the Y chromosome hasn't been that interesting until now. |
| 2 schools + 1 principal = OK Jon Ben-Asher dropped into classroom after classroom, asking students to put away pencils and glue sticks, and look up at him so he could give his opening-day spiel. |
| Transit-tax ballot drive comes up short PHOENIX — Backers of a proposal to increase state sales taxes for transit projects, including a Tucson-Phoenix rail link, did not submit enough valid signatures to get the plan on the ballot, Secretary of State Jan Brewer said Monday. |
| Burglary plea draws 9 years; one suspect was killed A Tucson man who was involved in a home invasion that turned deadly for one of his friends was sentenced to nine years in prison Monday. |
| Action sought on unsightly road stain For the past two months there has been a big stain in front of Donald Sorrels' driveway on Tucson's West Side. Sorrels and neighbors said the stain is both unsightly and damaging the asphalt. |
| Molester sentenced to four life terms A Three Points man was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences Monday morning for sexually abusing a now-17-year-old girl for nearly a decade. |
| Immunization clinics ending The Pima County Health Department is holding a final immunization clinic in Exhibit Hall A of the Tucson Convention Center, 260 S. Church Ave. |
| Tire slasher hits vehicles of Humane Borders group About $3,500 in damage was caused when someone punctured 20 tires belonging to Humane Borders early Saturday. |
| Two suspected illegal immigrants found dead in separate incidents Cochise County sheriff's deputies recovered the bodies of two suspected illegal immigrants over the weekend in separate incidents. |
| Maricopa County jail lawsuit is revived PHOENIX — A decades-old lawsuit that alleges inhumane treatment inside Maricopa County jails has been resurrected and will be heard by a new judge. |
| Green church thriving MESA — Three years have passed since Jim Walters shepherded construction of a "green church" in Scottsdale that incorporated 71 items aimed at saving energy, water and earth resources. His pride in the project continues to parallel his passion for environmental stewardship. |
| Her detective work takes place between the ears MESA — Erin Spiers has worked in places most people try to avoid. |
| 22-year-old motorcyclist dies after Midtown crash A motorcyclist died Sunday after colliding with a pickup truck in Midtown, police said. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Fixing up a crumbling fort |
| Dog found with severe sunburn The Humane Society of Southern Arizona is caring for a dog that was found last week suffering from severe sunburn. |
| Send in your nominations for Student of Week Do you know students who are excelling in — and out of — the classroom? |
| Mining activity called a toxic threat to Southwest's Colorado River supply PHOENIX — Environmental groups are warning that threats of toxic pollution from future mining activity lurk on the Colorado River. |
| Humane Society's new schedule begins Friday The Humane Society of Southern Arizona will have new hours starting Friday. |
| Cost Plus, TPD warn of recent card fraud Shoppers who recently used a credit or debit card at a Tucson retailer could be vulnerable to fraudulent activity. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Border conference stresses collaboration EL PASO — Top U.S. law-enforcement officials praised Mexico's anti-drug efforts Monday and urged more binational cooperation as an antidote to the drug-fueled violence along the border. |
| Freedom of speech not so free in workplace Perhaps we should shelve all the political posturing around the Olympics and admit to China that freedom of speech isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
| Ask Dr. Weil: Flaxseed, ginseng may be beneficial QI just heard that flaxseed and ginseng benefit cancer patients. True? If so, how should they be used? |
| Terrifying strain of meningitis preventable The stories sound chillingly similar. A healthy teenager comes down with what seems like the flu, then gets rapidly weaker, spikes a high fever, starts vomiting and breaks out in a rash. By the time he or she gets to the hospital, infection is overwhelming the body's defenses and shutting down vital organs. |
| Fat and healthy? It's possible CHICAGO — You can look great in a swimsuit and still be a heart attack waiting to happen. And you can also be overweight and otherwise healthy. |
| Brain dye may help to confirm Alzheimer's Radioactive dye that sticks to the clumps of protein in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease could enable doctors for the first time to diagnose the mind-robbing illness in patients while they are still alive. |
| What happens when everyone's fat? It seems Americans have adopted an "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" approach to the raging obesity epidemic. According to a new study, pretty much everyone in the country who can lift a fork will be overweight or obese within the next two decades. |
| My opinion Eugene Robinson : Elizabeth loves unctuous Edwards WASHINGTON |
| My opinion George F. Will : Pesky European war intrudes on campaign WASHINGTON |
| Arizonans pay less state, local tax PHOENIX — It may provide small comfort, but a new study says Arizonans pay proportionately less of their incomes to support state and local governments than do residents of most other states. |
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