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

La contaminación de décadas de minería de uranio persiste en la tierra Navajo

En EspañolMar Ruiz04/04/20170

En la tierra de la nación Navajo, el fantasma del pasado de la industria minera sigue persiguiendo a los nativos que viven ahí. Comenzó en la década de 1940 cuando las tierras navajo eran y siguen siendo viveros de uranio. La nueva industria de la fabricación de armas trajo una nueva oportunidad de trabajo para…

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Tom Dekyvere: An artist after your senses

All StoriesMackenzie Boulter04/02/20170

                          Scottsdale Public Art received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts this year for its fifth annual Canal Convergence: Water + Light + Art festival. The festival displays the artwork of many different artists from around the world. Tom Dekyvere, 31, a…

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Legislative Roundup: pets and bill signings

All StoriesChristianna Silva03/31/20170

PHOENIX – This week was the first week where legislators didn’t meet for committee hearings. Instead, their time was devoted to dozens of votes in the House and Senate and watching the governor’s pen for new laws all before working through the budget in the coming weeks. Speculative word around the watering hole is that…

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Protest movements wither slowly

All StoriesDaniel Burkart03/31/20170

Following President Trump’s inauguration in January, protesters flocked to the streets in droves, their shouts deafening amid the political turmoil. Now, those voices have dimmed to a whisper. Experts conclude that this phenomenon isn’t all that rare ­­– rather, it’s to be expected. Social movements, and in particular protests, are a peculiar animal. In order…

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For Tucson chefs, international hype raises friendly competition

All StoriesDevon Walo03/31/20171

As it basks in the light of international recognition, Tucson has upped its game in the culinary world. Being labeled North America’s first “City of Gastronomy” by UNESCO in December 2015 not only created pressure to live up to the hype, but it also increased competition between local chefs. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,…

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