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John McCain audio: ‘Maybe I’ll be gone before you hear this…but I’m prepared’

May 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

“I have some things I’d like to take care of first, some work that needs finishing, and some people I need to see,” McCain says in emotional reading.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: care, John McCain, reading

Police investigating homicide on Tucson’s south side

May 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Detectives with the gang unit are on the scene.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: homicide, Police, side

Tucson woman and her mother kidnapped in domestic violence incident

May 2, 2018 By Travis Biazo

A Tucson man faces a string of felony charges after authorities said he kidnapped his estranged wife and her mother Tuesday and drove them to a tiny town in central Arizona where he inflicted harm on his spouse.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: incident, Mother, Tucson woman

Engineer-turned-piano tuner makes his musical mark in Texas

May 2, 2018 By Travis Biazo

GOLIAD, Texas (AP) — Out in the Goliad County countryside, the opening light and fleeting notes of Robert Schumann’s “Arabesque” recently filled the living room of Regi Hedahl’s home.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Engineer-turned-piano tuner, mark, Texas

Estranged husband of missing Tucson woman arrested; her mother remains missing

May 2, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Foul play is suspected in woman’s disappearance.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Estranged husband, remains, Tucson woman

Cocaine sting felon gets 8 years for illegal firearms possession

May 2, 2018 By Travis Biazo

A Tucson felon nabbed in a 2005 FBI cocaine sting that targeted corrupt military personnel is headed back to federal prison, this time for repeatedly violating a ban on firearms possession.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: possession, sting, years

TUSD staying closed Friday while other Tucson school districts reopen

May 2, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Several districts do not expect to have to extend the school year.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: districts, TUSD, year

University of Arizona to be part of ambitious $1.45 billion U.S. health study

May 2, 2018 By Travis Biazo

The University of Arizona will have a role in a major national study that aims to include DNA and health data from one million people across the U.S.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Arizona, Study, University

Film Academy expels Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski

May 2, 2018 By Travis Biazo

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The organization that bestows the Academy Awards announced Thursday that it has voted to expel two prominent members convicted of sexual offenses, Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski, from its membership.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Bill Cosby, Los Angeles, Roman Polanski

Arizona lawmakers pass new budget; Ducey signs off on teacher pay raises

May 2, 2018 By Travis Biazo

The Republican majority, however, rejected multiple attempts by Democrats to add more money to the budget for public education, including the expansion of school employees who could be eligible for a raise.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Arizona lawmakers, budget, Ducey signs

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