$1.3 Million Award for False 911 Call Terror
TUCSON (CN) — A federal jury awarded a Tucson couple $1.25 million after police searched their home and held them at gunpoint while responding to a 911 call from a neighbor who was known for...
View ArticleMexican Gray Wolf Plan Required By Settlement
TUCSON (CN) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must complete a recovery plan for the endangered Mexican gray wolf by Nov. 30, 2017, under a deal reached this week. The stipulated settlement...
View ArticleACLU Warns Tucson|on Immigration Stops
TUCSON (CN) — Tucson police continue to use traffic stops illegally to check immigration papers and call the Border Patrol, despite a supposed policy against it, the ACLU said in warning letters...
View ArticleWoman Claims Pharmacy School Dean Assaulted Her
TUCSON, Ariz. (CN) — A Tucson realtor sued the former dean of the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, claiming he drugged and sexually assaulted her in his home. A Pima County grand...
View ArticleLaw School Cleared to Accept GRE or LSAT
TUCSON (CN) — The nonprofit that controls the LSAT law school admission test said that, “barring other substantial developments,” it will not punish the University of Arizona for its decision to...
View ArticleAZ Green Party Faces Tough Slog in Ninth Cir.
(CN) — A Ninth Circuit panel expressed doubt Wednesday over the Arizona Green Party’s claim that a 180-day signature-gathering deadline makes it unconstitutionally difficult for minor parties to...
View ArticleBorder Patrolman Justified in Fatal Shooting
TUCSON (CN) — A federal judge found a Border Patrol agent justified in killing a suspected drug smuggler who was climbing a ladder over the border fence as the agent was being pelted with...
View ArticleStudents Say Nursing College Was a Snow Job
TUCSON (CN) — Eleven students sued Brown Mackie College-Tucson and Education Management Corp., claiming they paid $30,000 apiece for a nursing program so fraudulent it assigned an instructor of...
View ArticleCountry Dance Ends|With Accident on Ceiling
PHOENIX (CN) — Sunstroke and rattlesnakes are not the only dangers of the Arizona desert: there’s always a chance you can get your foot caught in a ceiling fan while country dancing. That’s...
View ArticleGreens Fight Huge Development in Arizona
TUCSON, Ariz. (CN) — Environmental groups claim that a planned 28,000-home development in the small town of Benson, Arizona, will destroy the San Pedro River and the endangered species that rely...
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