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

Author: Kate Newton

Local Organizations Work to Secure Healthcare for South Tucsonans

All StoriesKate Newton03/26/20140

In South Tucson, the road to affordable healthcare is paved with good intentions, but local organizations have often struggled to convert purpose into productivity when it comes to aiding the uninsured. With a population that is more than 70 percent Hispanic, South Tucson has unique needs for health care coverage: approximately one in four uninsured…

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Music: Ozomatli’s ‘Place in the Sun’ Rises in Tucson

All StoriesKate Newton03/18/20140

Ozomatli is no stranger to Tucson: in the almost 20 years since the Los Angeles-based group formed, Ozomatli has performed in the Old Pueblo more times than its members can count. It’s fitting, then, that both veteran and newfound fans can catch the band on the first stop of their upcoming tour at the Fox…

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