Arizona Vintage Base Ball League celebrates sport’s history in yearly Bisbee tournament https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/sports/report/042324_vintage_baseball/arizona-vintage-base-ball-league-celebrates-sports-history-yearly-bisbee-tournament/
The Arizona Vintage Base Ball League - a local league with teams ranging from Tucson to Yuma to Mesa - that plays baseball using rules from 1863, culminates the season in Bisbee with the two-day Copper City Classic Vintage Base Ball Tournament at the 115-year old Warren Ballpark.
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Pima men's distance runner Conroy sets qualifier in 3,000 steeplechase at Mesa Invitational https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/sports/report/041924_pcc_mens_track/pima-mens-distance-runner-conroy-sets-qualifier-3000-steeplechase-mesa-invitational/
The Pima Community College men’s track & field team competed in their final regular season meet on Friday at the Mesa Invitational held at Mesa Community College.
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Fontes & Mayes say Hamadeh should be fined more than $50k for his latest failed election challenge https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042324_hamadeh_fine/fontes-mayes-say-hamadeh-should-fined-more-than-50k-his-latest-failed-election-challenge/
Republican Abraham Hamadeh should be fined more than $50,000 for filing a groundless lawsuit to overturn his 2022 defeat, say Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, who were forced to go to court to defend the election results.
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Arizona groundwater regulation weaknesses exploited by industrial-scale agriculture https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042324_agriculture_water/arizona-groundwater-regulation-weaknesses-exploited-by-industrial-scale-agriculture/
The Douglas basin has seen agricultural development explode in recent years, and despite attempts to limit groundwater usage, the increase in pumping - at an intensity not previously - is largely under industrial-scale owners who have consolidated the land into massive operations.
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'Fair chance hiring' of formerly incarcerated is 'common sense,' says County Atty Conover https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042224_fair_chance_hiring/fair-chance-hiring-formerly-incarcerated-common-sense-says-county-atty-conover/
Pima County Attorney Laura Conover joined a panel of local business owners, along with the co-founder of Second Chance Tucson, to encourage companies to hire people who were previously behind bars.
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Trial of Southern Az rancher accused of murdering migrant ends with hung jury https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042224_rancher_mistrial/trial-southern-az-rancher-accused-murdering-migrant-ends-with-hung-jury/
After more than two days of jury deliberations, a Superior Court judge declared a mistrial in the case of George Alan Kelly, the Kino Springs man charged with the second-degree murder of Mexican citizen Gabriel Cuen Buitimea.
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Federal judge denies Louis Taylor expungement request in Pioneer Hotel arson https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042224_taylor_expungement/federal-judge-denies-louis-taylor-expungement-request-pioneer-hotel-arson/
A federal judge reversed course in the decade-old legal challenge to the conviction of Louis Taylor, accused of starting the deadly 1970 Pioneer Hotel Fire in Tucson, denying his request to expunge his murder conviction.
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Other states, like Arizona, could resurrect laws that have been lying dormant for more than 100 years https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/report/042024_zombie_laws_op/other-states-like-arizona-could-resurrect-laws-that-have-been-lying-dormant-more-than-100-years/
The decision by Arizona that an 1864 abortion ban should be enforced is an example of zombie laws - old state laws that are neither enforced nor repealed - but the recent Arizona abortion ban shows the consequences of assuming that old laws will always remain dormant.
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Arizona abortion-rights advocates, opponents continue to spar, with eye on fall ballot https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042024_abortion_armies/arizona-abortion-rights-advocates-opponents-continue-spar-with-eye-fall-ballot/
While lawmakers inside the Arizona Capitol were jockeying over efforts to repeal a near-total abortion ban from 1864, advocates on both sides of the issue who gathered outside the Capitol were looking forward to fights at the ballot box this fall.
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Bruce Bigger cites new DNA tech in request for re-trial in 2004 murder of Dr. Brian Stidham https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042224_bigger_retrial/bruce-bigger-cites-new-dna-tech-request-re-trial-2004-murder-dr-brian-stidham/
Attorneys for Bruce Bigger, who was convicted in 2007 in the 2004 Tucson stabbing death of Dr. Brian Stidham, are asking for a new trial based on contemporary software for analyzing DNA.
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Passover is a Jewish holiday remembering sorrowful events & celebrating hope for a better future https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/report/042224_passover_2024_op/passover-jewish-holiday-remembering-sorrowful-events-celebrating-hope-better-future/
Jewish families will gather for Passover this year in circumstances that will, like the celebration itself, reflect on dark times while looking ahead toward better ones to come.
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U.S. Supreme Court won’t take up Kari Lake’s bid to ban ballot counting machines https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042224_scotus_lake/us-supreme-court-wont-take-up-kari-lakes-bid-ban-ballot-counting-machines/
The U.S. Supreme Court has shot down Kari Lake’s request to take up her ballot tabulator case that aimed to stop the use of the machines to count millions of Arizona ballots.
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Climate activists aren’t just young people – dispelling 3 big myths for Earth Day https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/report/042224_climate_activist_myths/climate-activists-arent-just-young-people-8211-dispelling-3-big-myths-earth-day/
Climate activists around the world are planning rallies and other events for Earth Day 2024, and exploring the truth about three of the big myths being told about climate activism and the climate movement prevents getting caught up in the myths.
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Soldiers charged with violent crimes will now face more scrutiny before they can leave Army https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld/report/042224_military_justice/soldiers-charged-with-violent-crimes-will-now-face-more-scrutiny-before-they-can-leave-army/
Under the new rule, the U.S. Army, the country’s largest military branch, will no longer allow military commanders to decide on their own whether soldiers accused of certain serious crimes can leave the service rather than go on trial.
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Inside the private company Maricopa County depends on to power through last-minute ballot slog https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042224_maricopa_runbeck/inside-private-company-maricopa-county-depends-power-through-last-minute-ballot-slog/
With the volume of Election Day drop-off ballots now in the hundreds of thousands, Maricopa County turns to Runbeck Election Services, a ballot printing and processing company, and while the county has spent millions to try to speed up counting, larger questions remain.
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Cochise County supervisors move to dismiss election interference charges https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042224_cochise_interference/cochise-county-supervisors-move-dismiss-election-interference-charges/
Two Cochise County supervisors accused of interfering with the certification of the 2022 general election told a state judge that the “rogue prosecution” against them should be dismissed as a matter of law.
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‘Combating this epidemic’: Native Americans gather to address suicide prevention https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/042224_native_suicide/combating-this-epidemic-native-americans-gather-address-suicide-prevention/
Suicide prevention is a high priority among groups serving the Arizona Indigenous population, as Native Americans continue to die by suicide at rates higher than any other racial or ethnic group in the country.
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Larissa Blanchard & Trinity Bethea break their own Pima school records at Mesa Invitational https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/sports/report/041924_pcc_womens_track/larissa-blanchard-trinity-bethea-break-their-own-pima-school-records-mesa-invitational/
The Pima Community College women’s track & field team wound up the regular season on Friday at the Mesa Invitational.
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'Toxic Shock: Assassin of Mediocrity' is memoir of Tucson punk record label & store owner https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report/042024_toxic_shock/toxic-shock-assassin-mediocrity-memoir-tucson-punk-record-label-store-owner/
Written as a paean to his late wife Julianna Towns, Bill Sassenberger chronicles their shared love for punk rock — the force that brought their lives together.
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Shackelford & Arias homer, Hicks strong in relief as Pima baseball sweeps Cochise https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/sports/report/042024_pcc_baseball/shackelford-arias-homer-hicks-strong-relief-as-pima-baseball-sweeps-cochise/
The Pima Community College baseball team (40-12, 24-10 in ACCAC) secured a second straight 40+ win season on Saturday as they earned a sweep on the road at Cochise College (33-21, 20-16).
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