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Lat / Lon: 32.2217°N / 110.9258°W

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Sunday
Partly Sunny in Tucson
Partly Sunny
Monday
Partly Sunny in Tucson
Partly Sunny
Tuesday
Slight Chance Rain Showers in Tucson
Slight Chance Rain Showers
High: 68°F
Low: 41°F
High: 66°F
Low: 46°F
High: 64°F
Low: 43°F
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Tucson as seen from space
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Tucson as seen from space
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Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - The view of Tucson from Windy Point, at elevation 6,580 feet on Mt. Lemmon
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - The view of Tucson from Windy Point, at elevation 6,580 feet on Mt. Lemmon
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Sunset in Tucson desert
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Sunset in Tucson desert
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - UniSource Energy Tower (center) as seen from Congress St looking east
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - UniSource Energy Tower (center) as seen from Congress St looking east
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Much of the Northwest Side is single-family residential areas, as seen from the northeastern foothills of the Tucson Mountains
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Much of the Northwest Side is single-family residential areas, as seen from the northeastern foothills of the Tucson Mountains
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Snow on Wasson Peak
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Snow on Wasson Peak
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Monsoon clouds blanket the Catalina Mountains, August 2005
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Monsoon clouds blanket the Catalina Mountains, August 2005
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Team Roping competition atTucson's Fiesta de los Vaqueros
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Team Roping competition atTucson's Fiesta de los Vaqueros
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Saguaro National Park is near Tucson
Tucson, AZ (Arizona) - Saguaro National Park is near Tucson

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    Top tourism award goes to Yuma Lettuce Days

    07/14/11 Yuma Lettuce Days is now truly the cream of the crop. The longtime Yuma event, transformed this year to reflect Yuma's agricultural roots, was chosen as Arizona's best special event for 2010-11 and honored with the Governor's Tourism Award Thursday during a ceremony in Scottsdale.
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    Derrick Williams in Tucson during NBA lockout

    07/14/11 With the NBA locked out, Derrick Williams returned to Tucson, where -- when he's not being the most famous person in each of his two UA summer school classes -- he can play basketball and work out.
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    Homeowners concerned about bees

    07/14/11 TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - Pest control experts are getting called to homes, to get rid of bees colonizing in people's yards. Experts with Arizona Pest Control responded Thursday to a Sahuarita home, where hundreds
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    Pinal County 4-H announces 2011 scholarship award winners

    07/07/11 Each year, numerous donors contribute to the Pinal County 4-H Scholarship Fund to provide post high school educational opportunities to 4-H members who have demonstrated academic achievement, in conjunction with community service and the commitment of being members in good standing. Eight have been awarded college scholarships for he 2011-12 academic year.
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    Injured Giffords aide to return to work

    07/01/11 Ron Barber says he has missed the staff at Rep. Giffords office, and looks forward to getting back to work.
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    AAA: July 4 is deadliest day for AZ drivers

    07/01/11 TUCSON - AAA Arizona is warning residents to take extra caution on the road this holiday weekend. A recent AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety analysis of national crash data shows that more people have been killed in motor vehicle crashes on July 4 than any other day of the year.
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    17 pit bulls taken from Arizona City home

    07/01/11 TUCSON - Pinal County Animal Care and Control officers seized 17 pit bulls from an Arizona City home last night after finding some of the dogs in poor health.
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    F-16s intercept plane with ex-lawmaker

    07/01/11 Former Arizona legislator Peter Goudinoff says he was looking at wildfire damage near Sierra Vista and may have mistakenly entered into Mexican airspace.
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    Where the tunnels are: Nogales, not Douglas

    06/30/11 Every month or so, on average, the U.S. Border Patrol has reported the discovery of another smuggling tunnel in Nogales over the past few years.
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    Arizona Supreme Court denies delay in executions

    06/25/11 The Arizona Supreme Court has refused to delay the upcoming executions of two Arizona death-row inmates.
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    Giffords to be released from hospital in two-three weeks

    06/25/11 Douglas Dispatch Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords continues to improve from her wounds, and is expected to be released from a Texas rehabilitation hospital late in June or in early July.
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    Guard staying on border

    06/25/11 PHOENIX -- National Guard troops are going to stay at the Mexican border, at least for a little while longer.
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    Douglas Animal Shelter helps match senior dogs with senior citizens

    06/25/11 Recently, KVOA, Channel 4 from Tucson broadcast a story about Katie and Delaney, two senior Chihuahuas that found loving arms among senior citizens from Oro Valley. What maybe people don?t know is that Katie and Delaney are Douglas natives.
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    Teen's valve replaced without going under a knife

    06/25/11 KELLY HULTGREN Arizona Daily Star TUCSON, Ariz. Dillon Schultz walked into University Medical Center earlier this month for his fourth pulmonary-valve replacement. Four days and one Tylenol later, the 18-year-old was back in class at summer school. His speedy recovery was a remarkable contrast to his three previous surgeries, all of which required doctors to open his chest and stop his heart. It ...
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    Warrant served on Romero's Construction , Escalante family

    06/24/11 On June 10, the Douglas Police Department, DEA and the Arizona Attorney General?s Office executed four simultaneous documents search warrants in efforts to further an ongoing narcotics and racketeering case against certain members of the Escalante family of Douglas.
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    U.S. congresswoman returning to city where she was shot

    06/18/11 PHOENIX (Reuters) - U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords is returning home to the Arizona city of Tucson for the weekend for the first time since she left the state for treatment after being shot in the head in January, her office said on Friday.
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    Offers roll in for those affected by fires

    06/18/11  Donations and offers of assistance continue to pour in for victims of the Monument Fire. The following list, compiled by Herald/Review Publisher Phil Vega, were received by the newspaper on Thursday and Friday. Animal assistance The 4 Paws Inn continues to offer free shelter for pets. They are opening an empty building as of Friday afternoon and will have an additional 2,200 square feet of ...
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    Giffords: 1st trip to hometown Tucson since attack

    06/18/11 share: digg facebook twitter According to a Twitter posting from her staff, Giffords' plane landed in Tucson on Friday evening. [...] a federal judge has again denied a request by lawyers for shooting suspect Jared Loughner to be given notice before their client is given anti-psychotic drugs. The suspect has been at a Missouri prison facility since May 28 after a judge declared him mentally ...
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    No extension for unemployment

    06/17/11 PHOENIX -- Republican legislators balked Friday at a proposal by Gov. Jan Brewer to keep extended jobless benefits flowing, leaving nearly 15,000 Arizonans unsure if the unemployment checks they get this coming week will be their last.
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    Randy Landwerlen nervous, but read for UofA

    06/04/11 Randy Landwerlen finally made it to the top, but not just any top. He was one of three that scored the highest academically at VUHS and was chosen as valedictorian. He is the son of Mark and Amber Landwerlen. He has two siblings, Katelyn and Jordan. Randy describes Jordan to be a huge mentor and advisor during the years he was going to VUHS.
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