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Tales from the Morgue: Comic books corrupt spelling abilities

Tales from the Morgue: Comic books corrupt spelling abilities

There are times for each of us when we wish for elves to help us in our work when we are sleeping or away. The Morgue Lady refers to the fabled elves who helped the poor shoemaker.

May 16, 2013 4:45 pm Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Gina Celaya's horrifying past

Tales from the Morgue: Gina Celaya's horrifying past

In 1994, Gina Celaya became the youngest person to be tried for murder in the first degree in Pima County. She was accused of killing Trinidad Lopez, 50, in December 1992, days after her 14th birthday.

May 15, 2013 10:45 am Photos

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Tales from the Morgue: A victim of the desert

Tales from the Morgue: A victim of the desert

Even now, the desert is not a friendly place for someone unprepared. Add illness or injury and a much longer travel time, and the desert can be deadly.

May 06, 2013 11:45 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Youthful criminals keep police busy

Tales from the Morgue: Youthful criminals keep police busy

The Morgue Lady has been a bit hard to find lately, but she will attempt to revive this blog. Other duties have kept her away for a while.

May 03, 2013 6:45 pm Related Comments
Coach Sean Miller on Arizona's seniors

Coach Sean Miller on Arizona's seniors

University of Arizona coach Sean Miller talks about the seniors on the Wildcats basketball team.

March 07, 2013 6:42 pm Comments
Arizona's Sean Miller talks about Arizona State

Arizona's Sean Miller talks about Arizona State

University of Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller talks about playing Arizona State.

March 07, 2013 5:34 pm Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Locked in at Biosphere II

Tales from the Morgue: Locked in at Biosphere II

On Sept. 26, 1991, a grand experiment began. Eight people were locked in the giant terrarium, Biosphere II, to live without physical contact with the outside world for two years.

February 28, 2013 12:00 am Comments
Coach Sean Miller talks about Colorado

Coach Sean Miller talks about Colorado

Arizona Wildcats basketball coach Sean Miller talks about the upcoming game and the strength of Colorado's team.

February 12, 2013 5:00 pm Comments
Video: Sean Miller talks freshmen players

Video: Sean Miller talks freshmen players

University of Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller talks about freshmen improving and the strength of the Pac 12.

February 12, 2013 4:33 pm Related Comments
Solomon Hill makes the 3-point shots

Solomon Hill makes the 3-point shots

University of Arizona Coach Sean Miller and Wildcat Solomon Hill discuss Hill's improvement.

January 17, 2013 8:15 pm Comments
Arizona Coach Sean Miller and the Wildcats prepare for ASU

Arizona Coach Sean Miller and the Wildcats prepare for ASU

University of Arizona Coach Sean Miller discusses the upcoming game against Arizona State.

January 17, 2013 7:02 pm Comments
Tales from the Morgue replay: Fire at the Congress Hotel

Tales from the Morgue replay: Fire at the Congress Hotel

The Congress Hotel fire on Jan. 22, 1934, brought about the capture of John Dillinger, but before the capture, the fire was the big news in the Arizona Daily Star.

January 17, 2013 6:00 pm Comments
Coach Sean Miller on Arizona's close games

Coach Sean Miller on Arizona's close games

University of Arizona Coach Sean Miller talks about the team's close games and its 14-0 record.

January 08, 2013 4:44 pm Comments
Video: Arizona Wildcats prepare for Oregon

Video: Arizona Wildcats prepare for Oregon

University of Arizona Coach Sean Miller talks about the team's upcoming road trip and the challenge of playing Oregon.

January 08, 2013 3:07 pm Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: A sanguinary shooting affray

Tales from the Morgue: A sanguinary shooting affray

This article originally ran in Tales from the Morgue April 9, 2012. Today is the 131st anniversary of the shootout in Tombstone.

October 26, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: A mother's desperate fight for life

Tales from the Morgue present a story that reminds us of the perils of living in a rural area in a time when travel was slower, phones were not in every home and neighbors were too far away to hear a call for help.

September 28, 2012 12:15 pm Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Assassination attempt

When one thinks of an assassination, it is usually of a high-ranking government official like the president or of a well-known activist.

September 20, 2012 11:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Caught red handed

It appears that drug smuggling is an old standard when it comes to occupations in Southern Arizona.

September 13, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Pioneer driven insane

The old pioneer had a reputation for honesty and a kind heart, and he had a storied past. He had made and lost a fortune. But now the man was considered insane and a danger to those around him.

September 12, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Police blotter

It's a good thing when the police blotter is filled with the mundane daily reports of traffic violations, public drunkenness and disturbance of the peace.

September 06, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Unclaimed letters

We know that Tucson was once a small town with small-town ways at the same time it had aspirations to bigger things.

September 03, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Patriotic hens meeting war demands

Tales from the Morgue: Patriotic hens meeting war demands

During World War II, dried eggs became one of the most nutritious foods that could be safely sent to troops overseas without spoiling.

August 31, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Amelia Earhart is missing!

Tales from the Morgue: Amelia Earhart is missing!

Imagine being inspired by the adventures of Amelia Earhart in a day when women were more often found making beds and dinner than flying around the world.

August 29, 2012 10:15 am Photos

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Tales from the Morgue: The problem with dusty streets

A recent "Tales from the Morgue" article about women's fashions in 1902 (see a link at the end of this article under "Related stories") made the Morgue Lady wonder how women handled the problem of dusty or muddy streets in Tucson when their gowns often trailed behind them.

August 24, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: A marvelous invention

Tales from the Morgue: A marvelous invention

We're never happy. We always want more.

August 22, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: The latest in Fashion

Tales from the Morgue: The latest in Fashion

Just what was the well-dressed woman wearing in Tucson in 1902? If the fashion writers of the day had their say, it would be Japanese dressing gowns suitable for the family breakfast table.

August 16, 2012 10:15 am Photos

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Tales from the Morgue: Saved by a dead horse

Tales from the Morgue: Saved by a dead horse

We have all heard of people's lives being saved by animals. When a man fell down a well and was saved by a horse, one might imagine the horse pulled the man up as he clung to a rope. Visions of the Lone Ranger and Silver come to mind.

August 10, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: A busy week in Tombstone

Tales from the Morgue: A busy week in Tombstone

Rain is an event here in Southern Arizona, and it almost always makes the news. But rain was not the most exciting thing to happen in Tombstone in July, 1937. How can rain compete with a fire, a ghost and a lynching?

August 08, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Temporary paper license plates causing a problem

Nowadays, when someone buys a car during Tucson's rainy season, he wraps that temporary license plate, which is made of paper, in a plastic baggie. Alas, temporary plates have been around longer than plastic bags.

August 01, 2012 10:15 am Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Wow, time and temperature on the same sign!

The following originally ran in "Tales from the Morgue" July 28, 2008:

July 31, 2012 11:15 am Comments

Tales from the Morgue: She took matters into her own hands

A woman saw a man prowling about her home, but when the police arrived, he managed to keep hidden so they didn't find him. Once they left, he came back and peeped into the windows again.

July 23, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Creation vs. evolution

It is quite likely that people have argued over what to teach children in schools — and what not to teach — since schools were first started.

July 18, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Advice for well-dressed ladies

Some advice is eternal. While this article is not local, it did appear on the Society Page of the Star. The Morgue Lady seldom has occasion for formal attire, but she would appreciate this advice if she did.

July 17, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Ignorance is bliss

Did you ever have one of those days in which everything was just fine until you were given that small piece of news that ruined it all?

July 13, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: A prank becomes an international incident

Tales from the Morgue: A prank becomes an international incident

It was only Arizona's second Independence Day as a state. No doubt celebrators in Tucson wanted everything to go smoothly, yet memorably. Well, at least it was memorable.

July 11, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: In this arena the lion was sacrificed too

Tales from the Morgue: In this arena the lion was sacrificed too

We've all heard of the havoc wreaked by a fox in the hen house, but this time it was a cat who got to the baby chicks after closing time. They fought back, but it just wasn't much of a fight. In the end, it was the cat's last meal.

July 04, 2012 12:00 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, conclusion

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, conclusion

The jury only deliberated for three hours before returning their verdict. Thus the final day of arguments was also the final day of the trial. While the defendants were stoic, their wives were not.

July 02, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 8

Closing arguments weren't completed in a single day. After having sat through all of the testimony, one might imagine the jurors were getting a bit weary of the back and forth between the attorneys on this case, but they were treated to more during the first day of closing arguments.

June 29, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 7

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 7

More testimony for the defense, cross examinations by the prosecution and legal wrangling between the two marked the final day of testimony in the case.

June 28, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 6

The defense planned to use the "I was only following orders" defense. It also suggested that Hilario Leon was killed by someone other than the deputies after they had left the men.

June 26, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 5

After another day of testimony in the murder trial of Robert Fenter and Frank Moore, the state rested its case.

June 25, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 4

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 4

A tree limb was entered into evidence when the trial of the former deputies got under way. It was from the tree from which the deputies allegedly hanged their victims.

June 22, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 3

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 3

Former Sheriff's deputies Frank Moore and Robert Fenter were accused of killing Hilario Leon and causing the fatal injuries of Jose Maria Leon.

June 20, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 2

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 2

Sheriff's deputies Frank Moore and Robert Fenter had been arrested, but so far details were sketchy as to the reason.

June 18, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 1

Tales from the Morgue: Tarnished badges, Part 1

Right at the start it must be said that when one or two law enforcement officials skirt the law, it is quite sad, but should not be taken to mean that all such officials do the same.

June 15, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Witch causes a general fuss

Tales from the Morgue: Witch causes a general fuss

The county attorney was willing to investigate, but he was not willing to give details to the newspaper reporter. Of course, reporters are resourceful, and this one got the story from other sources. People talk, after all.

June 08, 2012 11:15 am Related Comments

Life on Mars with Bradbury on his birthday, 1996 Arizona Daily Star

Publication Date: August 22, 1996  Page: 2A  Section: NEWS   All this news about life on Mars comes as no surprise to Ray Bradbury fans. We read "The Martian Chronicles." We know all about life on Mars. Ray Bradbury was born 76 years ago today in Waukegan, Ill. He lived briefly in Tucson on …

June 06, 2012 12:45 pm Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Old-age pension plan, conclusion

Tales from the Morgue: Old-age pension plan, conclusion

The final two installments about the new "old-age pension plan" dealt less with what retired people would receive and more with where that money would come from and how it would be managed.

May 30, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Old-age pension plan, part 3

Tales from the Morgue: Old-age pension plan, part 3

The question and answer series on Social Security that ran in the Arizona Daily Star at the beginning of 1940, continued with examples stating what men would receive as a monthly benefit when they retired.

May 29, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments
Tales from the Morgue: Old age pension plan, part 2

Tales from the Morgue: Old age pension plan, part 2

The new "old-age pensions" were confusing enough that the Arizona Daily Star saw fit to run questions and answers for eight days. The pensions were first paid in January, 1940.

May 28, 2012 10:15 am Related Comments

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