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Tucson man who grabbed co-worker's breasts convicted of sexual abuse

A Tucson golf instructor who repeatedly grabbed the breasts of a woman he worked with has been convicted of felony sexual abuse.

 

TUSD superintendent wants cameras, keyless entry to make schools safer

Tucson Unified School District Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo said he will propose a plan to the governing board that would cost the district about $300,000.

 

Adding citizenship question to Census has Tucson leaders worried, considering legal action

California, other states suing U.S. government over inclusion of citizenship question.

 

Mom held on $2M bond in deaths of baby, toddler found in car seats in Superior

Cause of their deaths has not been released by authorities; state child welfare workers had previous contact with family.

 

Online ACLU campaign prompts “cease and desist” letter from County Attorney LaWall

The spat revolves around a state House bill that would up penalties for some opiate crimes.

 

Tales from the Morgue: Bonnie and Clyde file a lawsuit

What are the odds that years after the famous pair, Bonnie and Clyde, made their names, there would be another Clyde Farrow, and he would marry a woman named Bonnie?

 

Tucson weather: Sunny and cool enough for a sweater

Sweater weather revisits Tucson today, with temperatures about 10 degrees cooler than average for this time of year. Light and variable wind becoming west northwest at 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon.

 

Tucson Sector Border Patrol: Immigrant smashed agent’s head into rock

A Border Patrol agent was wounded in a fight with a Honduran man he was trying to arrest near Sasabe, officials say.

 

If you care about education in our community, make your voice heard in new poll

We invite you to participate in this month’s installment of the Arizona Daily Star/Strongpoint Opinion Research Community Poll, which focuses on early childhood education.

 

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