Montana
Chamber Music Plus brings Margot Kidder back to Tucson
Show on Sunday looks at Beethoven's dark secret.
A look at key moments in Dow history
The Dow Jones industrial average often makes headlines. But let's not forget everything else that happened as the Dow has twisted and turned Ñ from The Muppets suing Mickey Mouse to John McCain meeting Joe the Plumber.
Sells man sentenced to 15 years for fatal stabbing
A 36-year-old man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for stabbing another man to death on the Tohono O’odham Indian Reservation in 2009.
Blog: Gloria Giffords speaking at Montana fundraiser
Gloria Giffords, the mother of former congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, will speak on Thursday at the 15th annual Liberty Place Festival of Trees in Montana, a Bozeman television station is reporting.
‘Kindness’ hitchhiker admits he shot himself
BILLINGS, Mont. — A West Virginia man who claimed to be a victim of a drive-by shooting along a rural Montana highway while working on a memoir called “Kindness in America” has confessed to shooting himself, authorities said Friday.
Mont. man clocked at 134 mph gets DUI
BILLINGS, Mont. — A Montana man faces a felony charge of driving under the influence after authorities say a state trooper clocked him driving 134 mph in a 50 mph zone.
Meet "Creeky," the world's oldest clown
BILLINGS, Mont. — Floyd “Creeky” Creekmore is one of the quieter acts in the circus, his larger-than-life clown shoes shuffling methodically as he works the crowd, igniting surprised giggles and slack-jawed wonder from children that look up to encounter Creekmore’s wrinkled eyes smiling thro…
Montana town’s last madam dies at 94
BUTTE, Mont. — Ruby Garrett ran the last brothel standing in this mining town’s once-lively red-light district with a reputation for kindness toward her girls, but the grandmotherly figure was also a husband-shooting, tax-evading madam who once said that prostitution should be considered a …
Suspect is identified in south-side killing
A suspect has been identified in the shooting death of a 40-year-old man Sunday at his south side home, police said.
States sue US for decades of bond money
HELENA, Mont. — The federal government is facing a lawsuit over billions in unclaimed bonds that date back to the patriotic fundraising efforts of World War II, leading to a showdown between states that say they should be given the money and a Treasury Department that claims ownership.
Deaths
ARNOW, Pearl S., 99, Sun Lakes, office manager, Oct. 6, Evergreen.
Follow the Arizona Daily Star
on Facebook
on Twitter
Follow @starnetGoogle+
on Google+
Get email updates from
RSS
Follow via RSS
Deals, offers & events
View more...Looking for beads and stones? Stop in to Jay’s of Tucson today!
In business since 1974 – Retail & Wholesale
Majestik Tattoo Offers Military And College Discounts
Call Majestik Tattoo today at 520-320-1904. We offer 10 to 15%…
Call ASAP Electric Inc. Today – Affordable Rates!
With our affordable rates, we can easily and proficiently comp…
Guaranteed Pre Arranged Funeral Services
Learn the benefits of pre-planning your own funeral. The best …
Video
Event Calendar
Most viewed:
• Today's events
• Add an event
• Business
• Fund-raisers
• Theater
• Movie times
StarNet newsletters
Sign up for StarNet e-mail newsletters



















Please Wait…