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Photos by David Sanders / Arizona Daily Star : Cover story How I wonder . . . Since ancient times, human beings have peered into the night sky and yearned for a closer look at the mysteries of deep space.
Weather spotters gearing up for the monsoon
Heather Murphy, a volunteer weather spotter for the National Weather Service, has rain gauges on her back patio.
The Trail of Many Tracks Road trip for the heritage traveler
With The Trail of Many Tracks, I've journeyed back in time exploring one of the last frontiers of the American West by car, located in northeastern Arizona.
For Hispanic chamber, it's anniversary No. 20
Maricela Solis de Kester, president of the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, urges businesses to view the chamber as a useful resource.
Kailia Miller reads her winning poem, "Green obstruction," at Tucson High Magnet School, where the awards presentation was held.
Police Blotter: Domestic dispute results in death
4. The victim was identified as Albert Jim, 33. Police said he got into a domestic dispute with his wife, Amanda Benally Jim, 31,A and when she decided to leave and got in her car, her husband jumped on the ...
Do-it-yourself bicyclists on a budget
"Che," Steven Soderbergh's sprawling epic about revolutionary Che Guevara, opens Friday at the Loft Cinema.
Guillermo's Double L a singular destination
David Sanders /Arizona Daily Star Guillermo's Double L Restaurant 1830 S. Fourth Ave., 792-1585. a Owner: Tony Gonzalez bought it last year from Bill Ford, whose family ran it for 59 years.
Bras can be seen hanging along the wall in the background. Drinks are 25 cents at the bar if customers hang their bras on the wall and walk around topless.
Budget Woes Keep ADOT's Project List Short
By Tammy Gray-Searles "I don't know what we're going to do, or where we can cut next," Arizona Department of Transportation Holbrook District Engineer Lynn Johnson remarked about the agency's outlook for 2009.
Improvising with Tucson's Darwin experience
Darwin John Shartzer a member of the Charles Darwin Experience comedy group, makes a slow motion entrance along with other members of the troupe at the Gallagher Theater at the UA's student union building.
Silver Stars rain on 10 soldiers for Afghan battle
Capt. Kyle Walton remembers pressing himself into the jagged stones that covered the cliff in northeast Afghanistan.
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