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

For Syrian refugees in Tucson, the fog of war yields to a struggle to persevere

All StoriesNour Haki11/06/20160

By NOUR HAKI Arizona Sonora News A young girl shrieks  to her mother for help. She is trapped underneath the rubble of what was once her home. The boom of the air missiles echo in the air, overpowering the screams of Samira and her children. She is scrambling to save their lives; the bombs explode through her…

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Vintage Cochise County: Arizona wines come into their own

All StoriesNatalia V. Navarro11/04/20160

By NATALIA V. NAVARRO Arizona Sonora News Small groups of families and friends wandered among the dozens of local wine, art, and food tents at the Willcox Wine Country Festival on a Sunday in October. A blues band jammed amid lively conversations and clinking glasses. The annual fall festival was notable this year because of…

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Southern Arizona ranchers view range fires as part of the routine

All StoriesSydney Richardson11/04/20160

By SYDNEY RICHARDSON Arizona Sonora News Out of all the conflicts that might arise from trying to make your livelihood off of ranching cattle, the last thing ranchers in the Sonoran Desert want to deal with is fire, especially fires that may have been deliberately set. Sometimes it’s just part of the job, says Dan…

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Photo gallery: Tim Kaine speech at Tucson’s Sunnyside High School

All StoriesRebecca Noble11/03/20161

Download high resolution images from Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine’s speech at Sunnyside High School here. All photos may be republished with credit: Rebecca Noble / Arizona Sonora News.  

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Set clocks back or forward? In Arizona, which avoids Daylight Savings Time, no problem

All StoriesJacquelyn Silverman11/02/20160

By JACQUELYN SILVERMAN Arizona Sonora News For as long as I’ve been able to tell time, I have never had to deal with the enigma that is Daylight Saving Time. Come Sunday November 6, most of the country will “fall back” and gain an extra hour of sleep as they switch back to standard time….

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