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Border agent's murder trial this week to include testimony from Mexican officials

The third week of the criminal trial against an agent accused of killing an unarmed Mexican teen is set to continue in a Tucson courtroom.

 

Thank you Arizona Daily Star readers, we're 40% of the way to summer camp goal

Since 1947, the Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen’s Fund has helped pay for 40,070 children to go to camp.

 

Road Runner: Officials say Tucson bike share use trending in right direction

Daily ridership has been increasing steadily since debut in November.

 

Trial set for man who Tucson police say is 80 and robbed bank

Robert Francis Krebs has pleaded not guilty in the Jan. 12 robbery of a branch of Pyramid Federal Credit Union in Tucson.

 

Arizona court to hear arguments on immigrant tuition case

Pima Community College and a teachers union support the Maricopa County district's appeal.

 

Steller column: Arizonans are unwitting subjects of state's tech experiment

Renewed effort to put state economy on cutting edge also exposes consumers

 

Pascua Yaqui lead shift in tribal courts’ handling non-native domestic violence suspects

Pascua Yaqui police have arrested 40 non-Native suspects, 18 of whom have since been convicted for domestic violence, under a federal law that is up for renewal.

 

Climate forecasts remain gloomy, experts say at UA workshop

Still, many Tucsonans are working hard and with some success to adapt to what is already a hotter, drier climate than in years past.

 

Uncooperative police agencies put the brakes on County's review of border grant

The federal grant encourages collaboration between Border Patrol, local law enforcement agencies.

 

City sold more than 500 guns in state-mandated auctions since October

The surplus property brought in $85,163 but the figure isn't enough to pay off the $100,000 it owes over the failed legal fight to destroy guns.

 

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