KGUN-TV Tucson - Fri Nov 27
Mike Hein the former Tucson City Manager plead not-guilty to charges of driving under the influence, impairment to the slighest degree, and to extreme driving under the influence.
Tucson pup shot with an arrow looks for good homeKGUN-TV Tucson - Thu Nov 26
Animal care givers in Tucson say a chocolate-colored Labrador retriever has recovered after being shot with an arrow.
Tucson dog shot with arrow up for adoption FridayThe Arizona Daily Star - Thu Nov 26
By Kimberly Matas A Labrador retriever that was shot with an arrow two months ago is healthy and ready to go home Friday with an adoptive family.
Ex-Tucson manager pleads not guilty in DUI caseAZCentral.com - Thu Nov 26
A former Tucson city manager has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor driving under the influence and extreme DUI related to his September arrest in Oro Valley.
Woman who killed son gets life sentenceThe Arizona Daily Star - Wed Nov 25
A Tucson woman who stabbed her son to death in July 2008 was sentenced to a no-parole life sentence Wednesday in Pima County Superior Court.
Hein pleads not guilty to 2 DUI chargesThe Arizona Daily Star - Wed Nov 25
Former Tucson City Manager Mike Hein has been charged with misdemeanor driving under the influence and extreme DUI related to his September arrest in Oro Valley.
'Birdman' had passion for avian husbandryThe Arizona Daily Star - Wed Nov 25
The show is dedicated to long-time bird fancier and show judge Leon C. Ewer who died July 28.
Judge awards children of pipe-bomb victim $10MKGUN-TV Tucson - Tue Nov 24
A judge has awarded three children of a man killed in a 1996 pipe-bomb slaying $10 million in damages Tuesday.
Children of Tucson bombing victim awarded $10M by judgeThe Arizona Daily Star - Tue Nov 24
A Pima County Superior Court judge awarded $10 million in damages to three of bombing victim Gary Trianoa s children Tuesday.
Coronado Hotel Apartments may be savedThe Arizona Daily Star - Tue Nov 24
It looks like there may be an 11th-hour deal to preserve the Coronado Hotel Apartments as a residence for its low-income elderly and disabled tenants.
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