AZ Daily Star back issues from October 2006:
Prop. 202 would raise Arizona's minimum wage to $6.75: But business interests say the hike gets tricky in the fine print.
Oct 01, 2006
Same-sex classes find some success: Idea is well-received in Vail, Sahuarita; controversy grows.
Oct 01, 2006
Prop. 107 opponents avoid the gay issue: 'Protect Marriage' foes aim at losses to straight couples.
Oct 01, 2006
Ride will be halfway up; hikers can go rest of way.
Oct 01, 2006
400 repair Sabino's lower reaches.
Oct 01, 2006
Skaters come out for YMCA fest.
Oct 01, 2006
Ordinance forces rebidding of jobs: Its confusing wording to prompt council to take a new look at it at Oct. 10 session.
Oct 01, 2006
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Ernesto Portillo Jr. column: Ellis Island experience still relevant today.(Column)
Oct 01, 2006
TPD panel to scrutinize procedures of photo lineups: Eyewitness IDs susceptible to suggestion, critics say.
Oct 01, 2006
Planned Parenthood focus wider, leader says.
Oct 01, 2006
Accident reports to be online.
Oct 01, 2006
The art, science of chile: Crops find wide use, from lipstick to enchiladas.
Oct 01, 2006
Wage increase's effect on economy unknown.
Oct 01, 2006
EDITORIAL: It's important to make college more affordable: Our view: That goal is best achieved with more financial aid, not by implementing a questionable quality-monitoring system.(Editorial)
Oct 01, 2006
Early voting starts Thursday.
Oct 01, 2006
Scene & Heard.
Oct 01, 2006
Solitude on McCain Loop.
Oct 01, 2006
ReView Phil Villarreal: 'Waking Life' wondrous and dreamily thoughtful.
Oct 01, 2006
Congrats to all of our ICONtest winners.
Oct 01, 2006
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Bonnie Henry column: As summer ends, our thoughts turn to fall.(Column)
Oct 01, 2006
Slipping away: Huskies blitz Cats with three touchdowns in six minutes.
Oct 01, 2006
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Greg Hansen column: Once again, UA begins preparing for next year.(Column)
Oct 01, 2006
New-look Huskies could be bowl bound.
Oct 01, 2006
Low-profile independent Quick tells how he fits into the mix in high-profile Dist. 8.
Oct 01, 2006
Realtors' reality check: As the housing market slows, many agents face prospect of leaving the business.
Oct 02, 2006
Study a middle ground in 'cows vs. condos' debate.
Oct 02, 2006
'06 monsoon ends and leaves its mark: Season was among wettest on record, with heavy flooding, Sabino washout.
Oct 02, 2006
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Road Runner column: Room for Ariz. license-plate redo.(Column)
Oct 02, 2006
Prop. 104 would raise debt limits for police, fire, road expenses.
Oct 02, 2006
Carmona to teach, work in town after job as U.S. surgeon general.
Oct 02, 2006
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Moving Up column: Moving Up.(Column)
Oct 02, 2006
EDITORIAL: Close-up look at Mars is big day for UA: Our view: HiRISE images of Red Planet are a noteworthy achievement.(Editorial)
Oct 02, 2006
Measure caps city, county property taxes: But critics say Prop. 101 is rigid, harms growth areas.
Oct 02, 2006
10-year-old seeking a 'Big' to teach her new, fun games.
Oct 02, 2006
Landscaping irks Catalina group: Say homeowners' management not doing upkeep job.
Oct 02, 2006
Metro briefing.
Oct 02, 2006
Wildcats seem to run into problems: Lack of success in rushing leads to breakdowns.
Oct 02, 2006
October baseball.
Oct 03, 2006
Memorial for AZ soldier.
Oct 03, 2006
Prison-bound, he 'ain't no bad guy'.
Oct 03, 2006
Students calm but schools here prepare.
Oct 03, 2006
2 local charter schools get federal grants.
Oct 03, 2006
Catalina High to celebrate 50 years.
Oct 03, 2006
EDITORIAL: Separate classes for boys and girls not the solution: Our view: Real life isn't split by gender; cut class size rather than segregate students.(Editorial)
Oct 03, 2006
Area economy roared, thanks to 'Lion King'.
Oct 03, 2006
Flu-shot supply ample; it's that time in Tucson.
Oct 03, 2006
Anti-torture activist to receive award here.
Oct 03, 2006
Brand-new playground burns: Arson blamed for park blaze on South Side.
Oct 03, 2006
Shuttle will run as road is fixed.
Oct 03, 2006
Ex-justice O'Connor to be honoree.
Oct 03, 2006
Council honors 3 women.
Oct 03, 2006
Identity of man hurt in crash is a mystery.
Oct 03, 2006
State court disbars 2 Tucson attorneys.
Oct 03, 2006
Hunting or hiking, take these along.
Oct 03, 2006
Hikers urged to prepare well as searches, rescues increase.
Oct 03, 2006
Name at center of plumbing suit: K. Cummings accuses brother of infringement.
Oct 03, 2006
Housing bubble's end a relief to economist.
Oct 03, 2006
Cienega freshman using golf to build life in new country.
Oct 03, 2006
Sabino Canyon says come back: Bookstore events another reason to make a visit.
Oct 03, 2006
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, On Pace: Opinion by Jennifer Duffy column: Opinion by Jennifer Duffy: Many local events offer ways to emphasize the joy of fitness.(Column)
Oct 03, 2006
Rogue Theatre's 'Endymion' an admirable effort.
Oct 03, 2006
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Greg Hansen column: Calling for coordinator's head common.(Column)
Oct 03, 2006
Players address negatives in positive manner.
Oct 03, 2006
Corrections.
Oct 03, 2006
Cable company official's letter accuses city of conducting 'biased' town halls: Council members say Cox workers packed hearings.
Oct 03, 2006