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A hit and run driver claimed the life of a Tucson man Thursday night, said a Tucson Police spokeswoman. Read more»

Timothy Lynn Kreus.

A man believed to have abducted a 15-year-old girl was arrested Friday, say authorities. Timothy Lynn Kreus was arrested based on DNA evidence collected at the scene of the Feb. 5 abduction. Read more» 1

Jon Gettel and Mary Mackenzie of NORML, which advocates legalizing marijuana for responsible use by adults.

Drugs and violent crime have created an unlikely commonality between a pro-marijuana group and law enforcement officials, both of whom think that legalizing pot would eliminate the driving force behind much of the illicit drug trade along the border. Read more» 1

A 2-year-old Tucson girl missing since November has been located in California. Read more»

A computer-generated mugshot of the suspect.

Police are looking for a man suspected of abducting a 15-year-old girl Friday. The victim, who escaped, sustained minor injuries and was treated at a local hospital. Read more» 1

Tucson's two radar vans are will be taking portraits of speeders at the following times and locations on Tuesday: Read more»

Text of Mayor Walkup's 'State of the City' address, as prepared for delivery. "For generations, men and women from all over the world have chosen Tucson to be their home. They choose Tucson for jobs, health, military service, climate, culture, safety, education and inspiration." Read more»

Tucson's two photo radar vans are will be taking portraits of speeders at the following times and locations on Friday Read more» 1

The City Council voted 6-0 Wednesday to drop further consideration of new overtime rules that would require 40 hours of on the job work before an employee could earn overtime pay. Read more»

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