Planning mitigates potential water crisis

The looming specter of shortage on the Colorado River poses a serious concern for states relying on the precious source of water, but with foresight and planning, many parts of Arizona are prepared to endure for decades to come. Kelly Mott Lacroix, senior research analyst with the Water Resources Research Center at the University of…

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‘Helldorado will still go on’

 The weekend of Helldorado Day’s is a lifeblood for Tombstone.  But, many are asking, could that be threatened after the shooting during a staged street fight. Helldorado board member Barbara Furnas seems confident it won’t. “Helldorado will still go on.” The festival is Tombstone’s biggest event of the year. It symbolizes the end of a slow,…

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Historic flavors of Tombstone vanish

Tombstone continues to work to preserves its Wild West roots, but has the historical town forgotten a piece of the puzzle? In a dusty town of miners, cowboys and wide-brimmed hats, fine dining is not the first image that comes to mind. But, with the success of the silver mines more than a century ago…

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Bisbee run a stairway to heaving

  On a cold, rainy, Saturday morning that I would’ve rather spent in the comfort of my own bed, I drove two hours to Bisbee to compete in the only competitive stair climb in the United States. When I first agreed to participate in the 25th annual Bisbee 1000 Great Stair Climb to write this…

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