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It's Looking Up Downtown
The first time I visited Tucson, in 1973, I stayed in a comfortable downtown hotel, interviewed for a reporting job in…
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Who Shot First?
Klondyke’s cemetery sits high on a ridge overlooking the broad sweep of Aravaipa Canyon, about 35 miles west of Safford…
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Practice Makes Perfect
Look closely at Michael Chiago’s watercolors, and you might spot a small boy — he’s hatless and wears a blue shirt. The…
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Q&A: Rick Burress
Rick Burress is a longtime Arizona Highways consultant who trains design and photography professionals on desktop…
Around Arizona
Sonoran Glass School
Given that 2,000-degree furnaces are involved, glass art can be as dangerous as it is beautiful. That means the proper…
Around Arizona
Maricopa Audubon Society
When bald eagles were federally listed as endangered in 1978, Arizona was home to only 11 breeding pairs. Today,…
Around Arizona
She Goes
This is a story about a woman who accomplished something extraordinary in a place best known for its otherworldliness.…
Culture
Charros y Charras
Charreadas are often referred to as “Mexican rodeos,” but that description barely scratches the surface of these…