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Author: Amanda Martinez

Xanax and the new generation of addiction

All StoriesAmanda Martinez11/01/20160

By AMANDA MARTINEZ Arizona Sonora News Gilbert Martinez is a 20-year-old auto glass repair technician who lives in Arizona. His life is typical in many ways: He gets up, goes to work, hangs out with his friends and plays video games for hours, but his driving motivation in life is to buy and take Xanax….

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In plain English, Huachuca Mayor Taylor defends resistance to ‘Spanish/Mexican’

All StoriesAmanda Martinez09/20/20160

By AMANDA MARTINEZ Arizona Sonora News Service     Huachuca City Mayor Ken Taylor says he felt blindsided by the uproar that followed his terse declining of an email invitation to attend the U.S.-Mexico Border Mayors Association because it was written in both English and Spanish. But he did not back down. In an interview…

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