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School supply drive held for Amphi students and teachers

TUCSON (KVOA) — News 4 Tucson along with our partners Saguaro Solar and Temperature Control held another successful school supply drive Wednesday.

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Homicide investigation in midtown leaves neighbors shaken

TUCSON (KVOA) - Tucson Police Department are working a homicide investigation after reports of a shooting in midtown. It happened near Prince Road and Stone Avenue.

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TPD deputy chief promoted to chief after Magnus confirmed as new CBP head

TUCSON (KVOA) - Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus will officially head the U.S. Customs and Border Protection after the U.S. Senate approved his nomination on Tuesday.

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Tucson Weekly: City Week (June 10 - June 16, 1999)

Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday Thursday 10 STRING BEINGS. Violinist Willie Royal and guitarist Wolfgang Lobo Fink team up to make music that soothes and invigorates. In other words, they rev up their loyal following with incredible virtuosity, blending a vast array of styles from across the planet. Their latest release, Wild Heart, is a hypnotic brew of gypsy, flamenco, jazz, Mexicali blues, Cuban swing, Cajun zydeco.you get the point. The dynamic duo is a perennial Tucson favorite, with one raucous performance at 8 p.m. in the Berger Performing Arts Center, 1200 W. Speedway. Advance tickets are $16, available at Antigone Books,

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Tucson Weekly: One Small Step (April 22 - April 28, 1999)

The Amphi School District Finally Approves A Call-To-The-Audience Segment But More Problems Lie On The Horizon. By Jim Nintzel MORE THAN 100 spectators jammed the meeting room last Tuesday, April 13, when the Amphi School Board finally approved restoring a call-to-the-audience segment at its meetings. The Board majority had steadfastly refused to allow such a call-to-the-audience, despite pleas from parents and freshman Board member Nancy Young Wright. The Board s recalcitrance helped ignite a firestorm among voters which eventually consumed former Board President Mike Bernal, who was unseated by Ken Smith last November. Still, Amphi Board members Richard Scott, Gary Woodard and Virginia Houston refused

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