Tucson/ Community & Society
Published on April 18, 2019
Top Tucson news: Woman indicted in grandsons' deaths; paramedic wins $3.8M in lawsuit against cityPhoto: Daniel Lobo/Flickr

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Arizona woman indicted for murder in deaths of 2 grandsons with autism

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - An Arizona woman accused of fatally shooting her twin 8-year-old autistic grandsons has been indicted on two counts of first-degree murder. Pima County prosecutors say 55-year-old Dorothy Lee Flood will be arraigned April 23. 

Read the full story on FOX 26 Houston.

Tucson complex settles pregnancy discrimination case

The state has settled a case against a Tucson apartment complex that discriminated against pregnant tenants.

Read the full story on MiamiHerald.

Interstate 10 interchange in metro Tucson nears completion

MARANA, Ariz. (AP) — A major highway interchange project in a growth area of metro Tucson is nearing completion. The Arizona Department of Transportation this week opened ramps connecting Ina Road with Interstate 10 in Marana. The department says the new and larger interchange and related improvements will reduce congestion while improving safety.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Tucson paramedic wins $3.8M in lawsuit over pumping milk

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Court records show that an Arizona paramedic has been awarded $3.8 million after a federal jury ruled that her employer failed to provide her with a private place to pump her breast milk and retaliated against her when she complained.

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