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Tucson has biggest blast at WFTDA debut in Palm Beach
Sun-Sentinel
By Rick Menning, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Tucson didn't have all the fun, but the girls from Arizona put a damper on Gold Coast's housewarming party in Palm Beach County during the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) season-opener for both teams ...


Tucson lawmaker: E-vehicles should be taxed to help pay for roads
Arizona Daily Star
Steve Farley, D-Tucson. “If they're not paying into the gas tax system, we need to find a way of closing that loophole and getting them to pay for the roads they use.” Farley said HB 2257 is modeled on Oregon legislation that would have electric ...

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Kansas City Star

Arizona coach finds positives in 40-point loss
Houston Chronicle
Stanford's Nnemkadi Ogwumike (30) shoots for two over the defense of Arizona's Aley Rohde (44) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game at McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz., Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. Stanford won 91-51.
Wildcats coach says she sees improvement despite blowout loss to No. 4 StanfordWashington Post
Joslyn Tinkle leads Stanford over Arizona, 91-51San Francisco Chronicle
No. 4 Stanford cruises to 17th straight winNews & Observer

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USA TODAY

Judge: Psychologist believes Tucson shooting rampage suspect still incompetent ...
Washington Post
PHOENIX — A psychologist believes that the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that left then-US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords wounded has an improved mental state but remains incompetent to stand trial, a federal judge said in a court filing Thursday.
Loughner still not competent for trial, psychologist saysUSA TODAY
Judge orders hearing on accused Tucson shooter's competencyReuters

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ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)

2 ICE agents fire at suspect trying to flee in Tucson, no one hurt
The Republic
AP TUCSON, Ariz. — Tucson police say they're investigating a shooting involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents that ended with no one hurt. Police say in a statement that they were called to help ICE agents who were planning to stop a ...
ICE agents fire at suspect in TucsonKTAR.com
Homeland Security agent shoots at suspect in bowling alley parking lotKVOA Tucson News

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PR Web (press release)

JukeBox Records Inks Deal to Bring Tucson Red Carpet Event to the World
PR Web (press release)
JukeBox Records, Tora's label, announced they are partnering with Onlineeventz.com to film and stream the February 18th show at Tucson's DV8 Nightclub. In a statement by Matt Williams from Onlineeventz, "Onlineeventz.com is thrilled to be part of this ...

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Arizona Capitol Times

Tucson broadcaster Dave Sitton vying to replace Giffords
Arizona Republic
2, 2012 10:09 PM Tucson broadcaster Dave Sitton on Thursday joined the race to replace US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. He told supporters gathered at a Tucson family-owned restaurant, where he worked during college, that he wants "to represent the ...
Kelly jumps into Giffords replacement raceAZ Central.com (blog)
Politics / News Jesse Kelly Launches Congressional Campaign To Fill Giffords ...Tucson Weekly
Sportscaster Sitton enters CD8 scrumTucsonSentinel.com
Arizona Daily Star (blog) -KVOA Tucson News
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Tucson resort avoids auction block, for now
Arizona Daily Star
Last fall, the company that owns the massive resort, which sits in the rocky slopes of the Tucson Mountains west of downtown, defaulted on a $145 million loan recorded in August 2006. Starr Pass Resort Developments, the owner, took on the debt before ...

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Tucson Citizen

Occupy Tucson is back
KVOA Tucson News
Occupy Tucson has caught a lot of people's attention in both positive and negative ways. On the upside it has pushed some major issues into the spotlight, but on the downside there have been about 850 arrests since October 2011.
Occupy Tucson sets up camp at DeAnza ParkTucsonSentinel.com
Occupy Tucson to pitch tents in DeAnza ParkTucson Citizen

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Tucson Citizen

Bill would raise high-school dropout age to 18
Tucson Citizen
Daniel Patterson, D-Tucson, has introduced a bill that would increase the age at which high-school students could legally drop out from 16 to 18. “Our kids deserve a better opportunity, and so I don't think we should make it so easy to drop out,” he ...
The issue: Money for new prisons vs. new schoolsAZ Central.com
24% of Arizona High School failThe Navajo Post
Lawmaker introduces bill that would raise high school dropout age to 18The Republic

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