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Tucson MetroWanted: Local 'aha!' moments
The Aha Moment Tour is at the Reid Park Zoo from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday as part of its 25-city voyage to help Mutual of Omaha catch American slices of life for national commercials.
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Sharpton leads march vs. SB 1070
PHOENIX — Invoking the image of the civil-rights movement of a half-century ago, the Rev. Al Sharpton promised Wednesday to re-create it in Arizona if a new immigration law takes effect, filling the jails here with protesters engaged in civil disobedience.
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Optics College dean to retire from UA
Optics College Dean James Wyant will retire from the University of Arizona next year.
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Reader photo
We're looking for your best photos to print in the Foothills Star. Go to azstarnet.com/foothills to upload your pictures.
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Volunteer Connection
Browse hundreds of volunteer opportunities at www.volunteersoaz.org, the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona's website.
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Vets take a field trip for Elks-hosted lunch
The Elks National Veterans Service Committee is dedicated to providing services to veterans in communities throughout the country.
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Volunteer Connection
Browse hundreds of volunteer opportunities at www.volunteersoaz.org, the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona's website.
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Serving up McDonald's
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Deaths
The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted. Occupations are stated when available.
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Star extends thanks to Kid to Camp donors
We are thanking over the next week the 294 individuals, families, companies and organizations that donated $25,225 to the Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen's Fund Send a Kid to Camp program to help to send children from low-income families to camp.
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Lymans bring park back from brink
Michael Lyman, a retired law-enforcement officer from New York, was shocked when he first visited Lincoln Park 15 years ago. The area was used as a dumping ground, with furniture, abandoned cars and trash scattered everywhere. Lyman also found dead animals such as bobcats, mule deer and great horned owls with bullet holes in them.
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