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Judge likely to extend commitment of accused Tucson gunman
Reuters
Loughner, who will not be present for the proceedings, was accused of opening fire with a semiautomatic pistol on a crowd gathered outside a Tucson supermarket in January 2011 for a public event held by then-Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
Hearing to determine Tucson suspect's competencyFox News

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Deseret News

Tucson gem show is bedrock for meteorite fans
Deseret News
By Will Ferguson, Arizona Daily Star TUCSON, Ariz. — The rarest rocks on Earth are actually chunks of other planets, and Tucson's Gem, Mineral and Fossil Showcase is ground zero for the meteorite-obsessed. Meteorites — space rocks that survived a ...
Tucson gem show's meteorites give 'rare' a whole new meaningThe Republic

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Tucson Oddity: Old Pioneer Hotel pool now disguised for safety
Arizona Daily Star
The pool was a late addition to Tucson's famed hotel and was installed in 1960, according to Star archives. It sits on the second story of the rear of what is now the BBVA Compass Bank at 120 N. Stone Ave. An 8-foot-tall metal fence has been put up ...

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Tucson Pets Events Coming Soon
Tucson Citizen
Our wonderful Tucson community comes out to help the animals. Check out the months ahead for lectures, fundraisers, wine & chocolate, dog wash, yard sale and more. Every month the Beading Divas chooses a different animal charity to raise money for by ...


Port of Tucson getting a big expansion
KVOA Tucson News
TUCSON - The Port of Tucson is now undergoing a big expansion, which could mean big things for our local economy. Forty-thousand feet of new rail, and 20000 feet of new track - that's what rolled into the Port of Tucson this weekend.


MiamiHerald.com

Local man trying to start parade for war veterans
KVOA Tucson News
TUCSON - A Southern Arizona man wants to do something special for our Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans, but he needs you to help. Alan Toppel just got back from St. Louis where a hundred thousand people lined the streets to honor those who served.
St. Louis Iraq War parade prompts at least 10 other cities to consider doing ...Washington Post

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Tucson lawmaker: E-vehicles should be taxed to help pay for roads
Arizona Daily Star
Steve Farley, D-Tucson. “If they're not paying into the gas tax system, we need to find a way of closing that loophole and getting them to pay for the roads they use.” Farley said HB 2257 is modeled on Oregon legislation that would have electric ...

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Globe and Mail

Deals of the week: Hyundai Tucson, Nissan Maxima, Kia Forte and Chrysler 200
Globe and Mail
While most Hyundai models had a good month, there were exceptions and the Tucson compact SUV was one of them: sales down 16.8 per cent. The sales incentive game is tactical, driven by whatever is happening in the marketplace.


Tucson has biggest blast at WFTDA debut in Palm Beach
Sun-Sentinel
By Rick Menning, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Tucson didn't have all the fun, but the girls from Arizona put a damper on Gold Coast's housewarming party in Palm Beach County during the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) season-opener for both teams ...


USA TODAY

Judge: Psychologist believes Tucson shooting rampage suspect still incompetent ...
Washington Post
PHOENIX — A psychologist believes that the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that left then-US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords wounded has an improved mental state but remains incompetent to stand trial, a federal judge said in a court filing Thursday.
Loughner still not competent for trial, psychologist saysUSA TODAY
Judge orders hearing on accused Tucson shooter's competencyReuters

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