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Stories from Southeastern Arizona, by students at the University of Arizona School of Journalism

Author: David Del Grande

Tombstone merchants corral profits, ideas for tomorrow

All StoriesDavid Del Grande05/01/20180

Statistics don’t tell the story of a community. Reports can’t capture how a town’s aesthetic woos the bond between patron and merchant. Institutional determinations made from afar will always fail to paint the picture of what a city feels like, or how its streets sound under moonlight.  The mileposts that say Tombstone is facing economic…

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Czech performer whips through first stateside visit

All StoriesDavid Del Grande05/01/20180

The last gunfight at the Old Tombstone Western Theme Park, on Sunday, April, 15, began with a safety warning. Then, Lee McKechnie explains the code of the West: the “good guy” always wins. McKechnie wants a louder response from the audience, so he cracks a round from his pistol, jolting the crowd with a bang….

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Dems, GOP craft 2nd District voter turnout strategies

All StoriesDavid Del Grande02/14/20180

With Democratic enthusiasm surging, record-breaking turnout might come to Arizona’s Second Congressional District midterm election, said Ron Barber, a former holder of the seat.  “If that kind of energy continues, I think we’re going to have a different kind of midyear voter turnout,” Barber said. The seat is held by Rep. Martha McSally, who is…

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