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

Month: February 2018

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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Students and activists fight for no more stolen sisters

All StoriesJessica Suriano02/14/20180

While many people first heard about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement at this year’s women’s marches, Eve Reyes-Aguirre was exposed to it years ago. Reyes-Aguirre, an Izkaloteka woman living in Phoenix, lost her 16-year-old cousin in September 2001 to a domestic violence murder in a motel room in Amarillo, Texas. Her cousin’s 23-year-old…

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Woman’s dream comes alive at Bisbee café

All StoriesSavannah Shippen02/14/20180

Wind down Tombstone Road into quirky Bisbee and you will come across the famous “Iron Man” statue. Look directly across from the Iron Man and there you will see Bisbee’s biggest gem. It’s a market full of variety, community, history and love. What once was a courthouse service station in the heart of Historic Bisbee…

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Locals anticipate Tombstone’s demise

All StoriesKayla Belcher02/14/20180

Kayla Belcher is a reporter for Arizona Sonora News, a service from the School of Journalism with the University of Arizona. Contact her at krb97@email.arizona.edu.

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Playing cowboy in a street actor’s fantasyland

All StoriesAllison De Fina02/14/20180

Men and women travel from around the globe to dress up and play cowboy in Tombstone, where everyday is Halloween. Many of the Tombstone actors have zero desire to move to Hollywood to pursue a silver-screen career and are simply satisfied in the town of make believe. Five years ago, the O.K. Corral busker, Ian…

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