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Arizona becomes seventh state to allow dental therapists

Gov. Ducey signed dental therapy bill into law this week, creating a new, licensed profession in Arizona.

 

Businesswoman Lisa Frank sues to protect her empire of rainbow unicorns, surfing dolphins

Tucson legend Lisa Frank is suing a toy company for allegedly copying her designs of rainbow unicorns, dancing dolphins, and other fanciful creatures.

 

Tucson woman accused of setting dog on fire

A Tucson woman faces three felony charges after police said she poured gasoline on a dog and part of a house and set them ablaze.

 

Bank robber who dropped $10K in cash in Tucson neighborhood is sentenced to prison

A masked bank robber who led police on a cross-town vehicle chase before leaving a $10,000 trail of cash in a Tucson neighborhood has been sentenced to four years and three months in federal prison.

 

Tucson art gallery seeks local artists to create Lotería cards

The owners of Arte de la Vida and Galería Senita are seeking artists to help create a Tucson-themed deck of Lotería cards, the colorful game of chance from Mexico similar to bingo in the U.S.

 

Tucson man accused of killing mother-in-law found dead in jail cell

A domestic violence suspect accused of killing his mother-in-law and beating and choking his frail, estranged wife was found dead in his cell at the Pima County Jail Wednesday, authorities said.

 

Tales from the Morgue: Phone workers on strike!

Many of us already feel as if woirkers are on strike when we try to talk to a real person at our cell phone provider's customer service department.

 

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