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| Marijuana smuggler killed by bandits south of Tucson, authorities say A man smuggling marijuana into the United States from Mexico was killed early Monday morning west of Green Valley when bandits confronted a group of drug runners, authorities said. |
| 1,900 Foothills customers of TEP to be without power until Friday About 1,900 Foothills homes and businesses are still without power from storm damage Wednesday night and will likely remain without power until Friday, TEP officials said late Thursday afternoon. |
| Bicyclist killed in Tucson East Side collision A bicyclist was killed about 6 p.m. Thursday in a collision with a car at the entrance to Morris K. Udall Park, police said. |
| Officials: Oro Valley slaying victim was strangled A 25-year-old woman found unconscious in her Oro Valley home Tuesday was strangled, an official said Thursday. |
| Woman who had dogs cloned wanted in Tennessee A woman who made headlines by having five pups cloned and was linked to an abduction case in England is also wanted in Tennessee on charges she tried to plan a burglary in 2004, a defense attorney and prosecutors there said. |
| OLYMPICS: U.S. softball plays Japan, Canada tonight The U.S. softball team takes on Japan tonight at 9 p.m. |
| Regents approve new VP for University of Arizona The Arizona Board of Regents this afternoon approved the hiring of a new vice president at the UA who will oversee the university’s expanding health sciences programs, including development of the medical school in downtown Phoenix. |
| Fire Department: Tucson arson meant to conceal burglary A fire Wednesday at a mobile home in the 2400 block of South Cottonwood Lane has been determined to have been an arson, officials said. |
| BLOG: Tucson photographers catch striking serendipity What are the odds of two photographers capturing the same lightning strike at nearly the same moment from two separate locations? It happened during last night’s storm. |
| Taste Tucson on StarNet's new Food page News on restaurants opening and closing. Recipes from our family favorites archives. Chef’s profiles. More recipes. |
| Tucson police radar van locations for Thursday 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: |
| New 'Harry Potter' flick bumped to next summer Warner Bros. says it’s bumping “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” from its planned November release into next summer. |
| Just 6 illegal immigrants sign up for self-deportation in 1st week Just six illegal immigrants volunteered to leave the United States in the first week of a pilot program inviting nearly a half-million people to self-deport, federal officials said. |
| Shaq's wife says couple has reconciled The wife of Phoenix Suns center Shaquille O’Neal says the couple’s marriage is on the mend. |
| Ariz. joblessness jumped in July PHOENIX — High gasoline prices and the state's housing slump are having a ripple effect on Arizona's employment picture. |
| No charges for Batman star Christian Bale, UK officials say Batman star Christian Bale will not face charges relating to an alleged assault on his mother and sister at the Dorchester Hotel on July 20, British prosecutors said Thursday. |
| Netflix shipping delays caused by 'severe technical issues' Netflix Inc., the largest U.S. mail-order movie service, said “severe technical issues” have caused outages and shipping delays for the past three days. |
| Judge upholds home-warranty measure PHOENIX — A judge late Wednesday rejected efforts by home builders to knock a measure off the ballot that would require them to provide 10-year warranties to buyers. |
| Clinton to get roll call at convention Hillary Rodham Clinton's name will be placed in nomination along with nominee-in-waiting Barack Obama at the Democratic convention in Denver, an emblematic move intended to unite the party after a divisive primary fight. |
| McCain says abortion rights VP possible Republican John McCain says he has not ruled out choosing Pennsylvania's popular former Gov. Tom Ridge as a running mate despite his support for abortion rights, a hot-button issue that could inflame some voters among the party's conservative base. |
| Nebraska town officials want horse out pronto Talk about your one-horse town. This burg of 1,084 residents is just that. |
| Navajo medicine man sentenced in rape case A 70-year-old Navajo medicine man accused of raping a teenage girl, who authorities say later gave birth to a daughter he fathered, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. |
| Conjoined twins born in Phoenix hospital A Kingman woman has given birth to conjoined twins, delivered eight weeks early by Caesarean section. |
| Flap over photo radar sidelines DPS vans Two photo-enforcement vans from the Arizona Department of Public Safety have been pulled from duty on state highways over questions about whether their radar units have been federally certified. |
| Consumer prices surged in July WASHINGTON — Inflation is running at the fastest pace in 17 years, the job market is under further strain and foreclosure filings are surging. |
| Dad, 14, may face adult trial in child- abuse case The teen charged in the abuse of his 7-week-old son could be facing an adult trial. |
| Napolitano to speak at Dem Convention as Hillary warm-up PHOENIX — Gov. Janet Napolitano has been tapped to be a "featured speaker" at the Democratic National Convention in Denver later this month. |
| Dist. 29 race starts getting personal In politics, particularly, it's best not to throw stones in glass houses. |
| AF was about to kick out slain airman at D-M A troubled Davis-Monthan airman was about to be booted from the military when he recently was stabbed to death in Scottsdale, and a relative fears he may have been murdered during "a drug deal gone bad." |
| Breathe easy: Spores, mold are light There's a good side to a spotty monsoon and missing out on the tail end of those tropical storms bashing Texas. |
| 'Historically unprecedented' rains cited When the mountains of Southern Arizona crumbled in historic fashion two years ago, wrecking trails and burying the main road into Sabino Canyon Recreation Area in rubble, geologists began searching for a cause. |
| PCC to use $2.9M grant to update tech, teaching Pima Community College's Downtown campus will update classrooms and revise teaching techniques to keep pace with a younger, technology-driven student body, under a new grant. |
| Speeders beware: Radar van on the job 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: |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Goldwaters' grand arrival |
| Man arrested in death of his girlfriend in OV A 25-year-old woman found unconscious in her Oro Valley home was pronounced dead at a hospital late Tuesday, and police have arrested her boyfriend on suspicion of first-degree murder. |
| Tax-hike backers sue to get plan on ballot PHOENIX — Backers of what could be the largest tax hike in state history filed suit Wednesday to put their proposal back on the November ballot. |
| BP agents rescue 3 Mexicans, separately find pot haul Border Patrol agents rescued a woman and her two small daughters after the three became lost in the desert on the Tohono O'odham Reservation Tuesday. |
| Cyclist dies in collision with big rig along I-10 A bicyclist died Wednesday morning after colliding with a tractor-trailer rig on eastbound Interstate 10 near the I-8 junction. |
| Recognize robber of South Side Circle K? Tucson police have released surveillance images of a masked man who robbed a South Side Circle K with a shotgun last month. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Mexican man is suspect in S. Side killing Detectives have identified an 18-year-old Mexican national as the suspect in the shooting death of a 23-year-old Tucson man who was killed in the parking lot of a South Side apartment complex Tuesday night. |
| Jimmy's forecast There's still enough moisture that if we get some sunshine today, we should see another round of scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. It looks like more isolated thunderstorm activity beginning Friday and going through the weekend. Temperatures should remain slightly above normal. |
| Maricopa is sued over building near air base PHOENIX — Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard has filed a lawsuit against Maricopa County alleging it is failing to comply with a state law designed to protect Luke Air Force Base from nearby development. |
| Tree falls, kills father of four A special day in Oak Creek Canyon ended tragically when a Black Canyon City father of four was killed by a falling tree. |
| Illegal operation of radar sidelines 2 speeder vans PHOENIX — Arizona motorists have nothing to fear from the state's two mobile photo-radar vans — at least not today. |
| Personal attacks vs. Pearce won't work: Gov. PHOENIX — Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano has some advice for those hoping to defeat Republican Russell Pearce's state Senate bid: Stay away from personal attacks. |
| Minorities to be majority 8 years earlier than thought WASHINGTON — White people will no longer make up a majority of Americans by 2042, according to new government projections. That's eight years sooner than previous estimates, made in 2004. |
| School ceremony an 'Experience' Flowing Wells Unified School District doesn't merely recognize its Teachers of the Year with a handshake from the superintendent and a round of applause. |
| 8 running for Marana school board The Marana Unified School District has more candidates running for seats on its school board than any other Pima County school district. |
| School notes CDO student to spend junior year in Italy |
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