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| Bisbee fire 10 percent contained Friday, home threat diminishes A wildfire in the rugged hills around Bisbee has charred about 750 acres of grass and brush, forcing police to ask approximately 130 residents to evacuate as a precaution. |
| Man with 13 pounds of 'powdery substance' busted at Tucson airport A New York man was arrested at the Tucson International Airport after authorities found about 13 pounds of a “white, powdery substance” hidden in his luggage. |
| San Pedro River valley spared as site of proposed I-10 bypass Arizona transportation officials will continue planning for a possible Interstate 10 bypass around Tucson and Phoenix but have dropped proposed routes through the environmentally sensitive San Pedro River valley. |
| Fla. police use stun gun on naked man; he dies later at hospital Authorities in South Florida say a man who was found naked on the street and violently resisted arrest died after officers stunned him with a Taser. |
| Pregnant woman's torture death 'heartbreaking,' Ill. investigtors say Banished to the basement, the 29-year-old mother with a childlike mind and another baby on the way had little more than a thin rug and a mattress to call her own on the chilly concrete floor. |
| Napolitano OKs insurance mandate for autism coverage A bill signed into law by Gov. Janet Napolitano will impose new mandates for insurance coverage for diagnosis and treatment of the developmental disorder of autism. |
| Learn how to appeal your property's tax value While many Pima County taxpayers saw their home values stay relatively flat for tax purposes this year, others saw large increases. |
| NM Gov. Richardson endorses Obama for president New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, the nation’s only Hispanic governor, is endorsing Sen. Barack Obama for president, calling him a “once-in-a- lifetime leader” who can unite the nation and restore America’s international leadership. |
| Preview: 8 ideas to make kids' birthday parties a cakewalk there are loads of entertainment options and venues out there specifically tailored for kids’ celebrations. For many parents, turning to birthday pros is a way to reduce the stress of party planning so they, too, can sit back and enjoy the fun. |
| AG says development near bases restricted without previous OKs AA new legal interpretation of a 2004 state law intended to help preserve Luke Air Force Base and other key installations can bar some proposed development that could put bases at risk, an attorney general's opinion concludes. |
| 16 dead as Midwesterners eye rising rivers; Chicago area could get 9 inches of snow Flooding from rainstorms blamed for at least 16 deaths threatened to worsen Friday, with many Midwestern rivers over their banks for more than a day already and the water level climbing. |
| Former SLA member who tried to bomb LAPD released from prison After serving six years in prison for trying to bomb police cars in the 1970s, former Symbionese Liberation Army member Sara Jane Olson has been released on parole and reunited with the family she hid with for years. |
| After 38 years, LA man to be reunited with stolen Mustang A Los Angeles man is getting his stolen Mustang back — 38 years after it was stolen. |
| Man arrested for growing marijuana after calling police to report stolen plants An Australian man's complaint of an overnight break-in at his home went to pot Friday when police arrested him for growing marijuana. |
| Woman arrested in killing of retiree A Tucson woman who sold alternative healing products was arrested in connection with the death of her customer whose body was found in a car at a Midtown apartment complex. |
| Water chief Modeer takes Phoenix job Tucson Water Director David Modeer is leaving the city to become the Water Department director for the city of Phoenix, officials from both cities said Thursday. |
| Iraqi refugee family starting new lives here When the first call came to Thameer Aziz, the caller threatened to kill him and his family. |
| Deaths The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available. |
| Giffords' earmarks The following are U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' $119,281,000 in federal budget earmark requests for the coming fiscal year. For a more detailed description of the projects, go online to giffords.house.gov/legislation/ appropriations/index.shtml. |
| Giffords requesting fewer earmarks this year: $120 million U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords released her federal earmark requests Thursday, with large requests to fund commuter- and light-rail projects topping the $120 million tally. |
| Los Dorados again have a cross to bear on Good Friday On his first Good Friday journey up "A" Mountain, David G. Herrera was an athletic 49-year-old father of three. He made the climb with his wife, children and about 25 friends who called themselves "Los Dorados." |
| Here comes Peter Cottontail |
| Navy veteran's roof finally shipshape After avoiding potentially deadly leaks on a U.S. Navy destroyer during the Korean War, veteran Daniel Foley has spent the last several years in Tucson under a seeping roof. |
| Man dies after crash south of Tucson A Sahuarita man was killed in a three-vehicle wreck south of Tucson Wednesday night, an official said. |
| Alvernon Way lane still closed A lane closure on North Alvernon Way that began Thursday is expected to continue through 4 p.m. today. |
| Grant to help protect land along border A $1 million grant to The Nature Conservancy in Arizona is paying for the conservation of 9,500 acres along the Arizona-New Mexico border. |
| Tucson Time Capsule : Oh but they're weird, wonderful |
| $13M Pick pot goes to miner in Mammoth A miner from Mammoth on Thursday claimed his $13 million jackpot check, the eighth-largest prize in The Pick in Arizona Lottery history. |
| 1 of 3 escapees from Pima County jail turns herself in One of three inmates who escaped from the Pima County jail has been taken into custody, an official said Thursday. |
| Blue marks salt on Mars, hints at H 2 O It's another vote for water on Mars. |
| U.S. citizen heads back to jail in Mexico A U.S. citizen arrested this week in Rio Rico is headed back to Mexico to finish serving jail time related to a drug smuggling conviction in that country in the mid-1990s. |
| 130 residents flee Bisbee-area fire A wildfire burning northeast of Bisbee on Thursday caused the evacuation of 130 residents and was threatening 300 homes, an official said. |
| Comcast service to 40,000 is cut briefly About 40,000 Comcast customers were left without service for more than 2 1/2 hours Thursday after an overhead fiber-optics line was pulled down and broken, an official said. |
| Senate rejects toll-road bill, OKs option PHOENIX — The state Senate killed one measure Thursday that could have led to toll roads, while passing another proposal for privately built and operated roads. |
| Railroad-expansion plans lose some steam in House PHOENIX — The state House voted to put some new restrictions in the path of railroads wanting to expand their operations in Arizona, despite the possibility the measure might run afoul of federal law. |
| Jimmy's forecast High pressure aloft will remain in control of our weather across Southeastern Arizona. Easter weekend is shaping up to be absolutely wonderful, with the high temperature on Easter Sunday in the mid-80s. |
| Ayudan a nacionales mexicanos a obtener trabajos en Canadá legalmente Qué importan los trabajos que los americanos no hacen. |
| Opinion by Tyler Hansen : Falcons can take flight, new coach says In the past 16 months, the Catalina Foothills football team has had two coaches resign, two coaches take the job — then quickly change their minds — and zero state playoff appearances. |
| Study links marriage stress, risk of hypertension NEW YORK — A happy marriage is good for your blood pressure, but a stressed one can be worse than being single, a preliminary study suggests. |
| Prostate-cancer study sorts out side effects of various treatments ATLANTA — One of the first large quality-of-life studies on today's prostate-cancer treatments suggests that for some men, it's a matter of picking your poison and facing potential sexual, urinary or other problems. |
| Stress-related gene may help explain who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder CHICAGO — Groundbreaking research suggests genes help explain why some people can recover from a traumatic event while others suffer post-traumatic stress disorder. |
| Hanky-panky called common in state pols' spheres ALBANY, N.Y. — Of all the wisecracks heard in the marble halls of New York's Capitol after Gov. Eliot Spitzer's downfall in a call-girl scandal, one jest enlightened as much as it stung: Spitzer's got to be the only guy in Albany who pays for sex. |
| Prospects for seats in Congress give Dems plenty to smile about WASHINGTON — The news just keeps getting worse for Republicans in this year's campaigns for Congress. |
| Obama seeks to link Iraq war and economic woes CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Barack Obama blamed the Iraq war for higher oil prices and skyrocketing debt Thursday as he sought to tie the unpopular war to the slumping economy in working-class West Virginia. |
| McCain silent on Iraq pullout in talks with Brit PM LONDON — John McCain on Thursday hailed the bravery of British and U.S. soldiers yet refrained from calling publicly for Britain to slow the pace of its troop withdrawal from southern Iraq. |
| Clinton financial plan aims at Main, not Wall, St. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she is proposing a $30 billion, two-year program to help homeowners and communities hit by rising foreclosures. |
| McCain campaign suspends aide for sending video of Obama, pastor WASHINGTON — Republican John McCain's campaign suspended a staffer who sent out a provocative video linking Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama to the comments of his spiritual mentor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. |
| State Department fires 2, disciplines 1 for looking at Barack Obama's passport file WASHINGTON — Two contract employees for the State Department have been fired and a third disciplined for inappropriately looking at Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's passport file, and the department is investigating whether political or other motives were involved, senior officials said Thursday. |
| White House fumbles argument about Bush, says people required not to like him WASHINGTON — Who knew? President Bush wants to be unpopular. |
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