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    Ironwood Ridge senior Kaitlin Elizabeth Williams.

  2. Slient House

    Elizabeth Olsen stars in “Silent House,” a remake of the 2010 Uruguayan film “The Silent House.”

  3. Give The Gift Of Diamonds

    A fragrance created by Elizabeth Taylor is intended to be a jewel that a woman can wear every day. (NAPS)

  4. MasterWorks to feature pianist, TSO

    Contributed photo, Musician Elizabeth Joy Roe switched from the violin to the piano at age 6 and fell in love. She will perform Feb. 5 with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra.

  5. NEW AT THE MOVIES: Close book on 'Inkheart'

    Courtesy of New Line Cinema, Elizabeth Hope Bennett and Brendan Fraser star in the preposterous fantasy epic "Inkheart."

  6. Marana Unified School District Spelling Bee

    Tortolita Middle School student Elizabeth McGee thinks about the spelling of a word during the Marana Unified School District’s spelling bee last week.

  7. 2012 Citizen

    Elizabeth Armenta is awarded the Citizen of the Year award from Pat Cox, of the Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge, for her 32 years of service in education.

  8. Hay maze and more

    Don Boorse/Special to The Explorer, Elizabeth Coulthard, 3, of Marana shows off the pumpkin she decorated at the fall festival.

  9. Dance studio turns 3

    J.D. Fitzgerald/Special to the Explorer, Instructor David Davis and business owner Elizabeth Keyes perform for the audience.

  10. NEW AT THE MOVIES: 'W.' makes easy target

    Courtesy of Lionsgate, Josh Brolin stars as George W. Bush and Elizabeth Banks stars as Laura Bush in "W."

  11. Dancing, with 500 watching

    Dave Perry/The Explorer, Elizabeth Keyes and Paul Kappelman work on their cha-cha.

  12. Prop 106 - Protection, or cost?

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Dr. Elizabeth Vliet talks to about 30 attendees at a Pima County Tea Party Patriots event held at the in Oro Valley Town Hall last week. Vliet warned the group of the future troubles she foresees with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, better known by the pejorative Obamacare.

  13. Dancing mimics life, she believes

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, American Dance owner and dance instructor Elizabeth Keyes, right, fine-tunes instructor David Davis and Mary Snider's routine. Snider is dancing to raise money for Project Graduation.

  14. Bal-A-Vis-X

    Terry Tinney, left, Connor Wiese, and Anna Wheaton begin with introductions at the three-day Bal-A-Vis-X training program last week at the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church.

  15. Sunflower Arts and Crafts Club

    The Sunflower Arts and Crafts Club presents $1,000 to Roadrunner Elementary School. Pictured from left to right: Club Secretary Velma Whittingham, Outgoing President Chris Naughton, Principal Elizabeth Armenta, Incoming President, Jeanne Collins, and member Evelyn Moore.

  16. Art supplies 1

    Members of the Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge were happy to show the students of Roadrunner Elementary School the $1,200 in art supplies they donated. Pictured is Elks members Alane Asp, at far left, Joyce Garcia, middle, and school Principal Elizabeth Armenta, at right.

  17. Care package 1

    Mountain View Retirement Village residents, from left, Jeane Patterson, Elizabeth Tidd and Betty Gaba gather together cookies, pens, deodorant, books and other supplies to send to troops stationed overseas.

  18. Face of joy

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Klauser grabs a stack of gifts for a child at Open Arms Preschool and Kindergarten.

  19. A string of passage

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Ironwood Ridge High School senior class speaker Elizabeth May gives her speech to the graduating class of 2010 last Wednesday night.

  20. Gettin' sassy

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Richard Underwood and Elizabeth Keyes dance a tango to a Phantom of the Opera song during Dancing with the Stars last Saturday night.

  21. The butterfly effect

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Elizabeth Willott is the butterfly curator and director of education at the Tucson Botanical Garden. This is her first year overseeing the butterflies.

  22. Heritage Highlands settles in to $2.7M clubhouse remodel

    Alan Petrillo/Special to The Explorer, Heritage Highlands administrative staff members Patricia Komorowski, Elizabeth Rehlander, general manager Jeff Ziegler and volunteer Jean Gilchrist hold an impromptu meeting in the lobby of the renovated clubhouse.

  23. Dancing mimics life, she believes

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Mary Snider and dance instructor Adrian Vega work out the kinks of their routine.

  24. article Fatal stabbing leads to woman being charged with Second Degree Murder

    Sunday, August 26, 2012 7:20 pm

    On Saturday, at approximately 10:45 p.m., Pima County Sheriff's deputies responded to a 911 call at the 6400 block of S. Camino De Le Tierra. When they arrived they discovered that the suspect, Yvonne Elizabeth Parra, 30, and the victim, Clayton Etsitty, 25, had been drinking and hanging out together at a residence. The two got into an argument which resulted in Parra stabbing Etsitty.

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  25. After the fall

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Safe at home, Lauren Vidal, Elizabeth Petersen, Eric Hawkins and Josh Petersen can laugh now about the events of Dec. 20, when they were rescued from Catalina State Park and grew even closer as friends.

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Baby in stroller Falls Into Train Tracks Mom Jumps In Before Train Barrels In Caught On Camera. A stroller carrying a 14-month-old girl rolled off a slanted train station platform and fell onto the tracks Wednesday, but the girl's mother leaped onto the tracks to rescue her with the help other passengers, transit officials said."What it looks like to us is that the mother became distracted by something, didn't apply the brake on the stroller and the stroller was able to move off the platform and onto the tracks," said Scott Sauer, director of system safety for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. The accident happened Wednesday afternoon at the 56th Street station of the Market-Frankford Line in west Philadelphia. The platform at the station is slanted slightly for drainage purposes, Sauer said.Surveillance video shows a woman on the eastbound platform with the girl in a jogging stroller, which slowly rolls forward and topples over onto the tracks about 5 feet below. What initially appears to be the girl flying out of the stroller apparently was just a towel or a bag. The stroller comes to rest on the outer rail, which carries no charge. The woman is seen jumping down and lifting the girl to a man waiting on the platform. Other passengers ran to help, and one used an emergency call box to alert SEPTA police, who held an incoming train at the preceding stop.The infant was taken to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for treatment of a cut on her forehead. Sauer said during a news conference that watching the video was "gut-wrenching.""With the stroller moving at such a slow rate of speed, you know, you want to call out to someone, `Hey, the stroller's moving! Somebody grab the stroller,'" Sauer said. He said the line is one of SEPTA's busiest, with trains running every six to 10 minutes. SEPTA police said no charges will be filed but the accident serves as a reminder for other riders to lock stroller brakes when waiting on platforms.

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