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Tucson's Pima Community College placed on probation
Pima Community College has been placed on probation by its accreditor.
Woman killed in fiery Tucson crash
A woman was killed Wednesday and another person was taken to a hospital following a fiery crash in midtown Tucson.
Tucson shooting records from Jan. 8 rampage to be released Wednesday
Thousands of pages of reports about the 2011 Tucson shooting are set to be made public Wednesday morning.
IRS agents will be on StarNet chat today to answer tax questions
Don't forget: Today is the live online chat on StarNet with Internal Revenue Service agents. You can ask your tax questions from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
'Person of interest' detained in shooting of Tucson police officer
A person is being detained in connection of the shooting Sunday of a Tucson police sergeant, the department confirmed Monday night.
StarNet again features interactive crime map
An interactive crime map is back online at StarNet - and expanded beyond the city limits.
StarNet again features interactive crime map
An interactive crime map is back online at StarNet - and expanded beyond the city limits.
Violent street gang: US targets finances of MS-13
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration declared the ultra-violent street gang MS-13 to be an international criminal group on Thursday, an unprecedented crackdown targeting the finances of the sprawling U.S. and Central American gang infamous for hacking and stabbing victims with machetes.
Archbishop to urge N.J. Catholics to vote in defense of marriage
HACKENSACK, N.J. — In a sweeping pastoral statement to be made public Tuesday, the leader of more than 1 million North Jersey Catholics urges them to vote “in defense of marriage and life,” and warns that the passage of same-sex marriage laws might lead to a government crackdown on their rel…
W.Va. woman denies abuse charges against husband
RIPLEY, W. Va. — Shown numerous photos of her wounds in court, a West Virginia woman whose husband is accused of torturing and abusing her for years denied the allegations Friday, offering different explanations for each injury.
F-16 jets intercept small plane as Obama leaves LA
LOS ANGELES — Two F-16 fighter jets intercepted a small private plane that violated restricted airspace Friday as President Barack Obama was about to depart from Los Angeles International Airport aboard Air Force One, authorities said.
Salmonella in dog food sickens 14 people across US
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Federal health officials say at least 14 people in nine states have been infected with salmonella by handling tainted dog food.
FBI: 5 charged in plot to bomb Cleveland bridge
CLEVELAND — Five men described by federal authorities as anarchists angry with corporate America and the government were charged Tuesday with plotting to bomb an Ohio bridge linking two wealthy Cleveland suburbs.
ACLU sues Border Patrol over traffic stops
SEATTLE — The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday against the U.S. Border Patrol seeking to bar agents from making traffic stops, saying people are being pulled over and questioned for the way they look and without reasonable suspicion.
Quench your thirst for zombie knowledge
Call him "Dr. Zombie." Steven C. Schlozman is a Harvard psychiatrist and a zombie expert. He can throw down terms like ataxic neurodegenerative satiety deficiency syndrome (ANSD) - the virus that turns humans into zombies in his freshly released book "The Zombie Autopsies: Secret Notebooks F…
Replay: Live chat with J.J. Brost of the National Weather Service, Tucson office
J.J. Brost, the new Science and Operations Officer at the National Weather Service Tucson office, held a live chat today with the StarNet community to discuss the monsoon season.
Larcena Pennington Page: Pioneer woman redefined what it meant to be tough
Hardships were part of life for Southern Arizona pioneers in the mid-1800s, but the trials endured by Larcena Pennington Page would have brought the toughest frontiersman to his knees.
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StarNet has new resources for authors, book lovers
Book lovers, we've got some good news for you. We have a new resource for Arizona authors and those who like to read them, as well as information on next year's Fesitval of Books.
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