Jardines Comunitarios toman raíz en Arizona

Cada vez más y más Arizonenses están regresando a su raíces a través de la jardinería comunitaria. Los jardines comunitarios en Tucson, Phoenix, Mesa, Flagstaff y otras ciudades por todo el estado están e su cumbre, como parte de iniciativas de la ciudad o a través de organizaciones privadas. En Tucson, la cantidad de jardines comunitarios…

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Tucsonan serves tea on wheels

Shane Barela is bringing tea to the masses. Via golf cart. As owner of Scented Leaf Tea House & Lounge in Tucson, Barela has designed a mobile cart to sell six teas on tap. Starting this fall, the golf cart will be outfitted with a solar-powered ice machine, pastries, and speakers blasting alternative rock. “If…

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Arizona airports add power outlets

Both major Arizona airports in Phoenix and Tucson are looking to add more power outlets for travelers to charge their electronic devices. Power outlets are a “highly requested customer service amenity” at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, according to Heather Lissner, spokeswoman for the airport. The most recent charging station and seating additions were installed…

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Bighorn sheep vulnerable to diseases

Some sheep just aren’t meant to be together. Wild bighorn sheep populations across Arizona are picking up diseases from domesticated sheep and pack goats. As a result, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is working to protect the wild sheep throughout the Sonoran mountain ranges. Mycoplasma pneumonia, sinusitis and other respiratory diseases have been lethal…

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