Arizona faces solar standstill

In April 2011 Tucson resident Christian W. Reaney and his family decided to utilize their unused land to do their part in going green by switching to solar energy. After considering the financial and environmental benefits, Reaney allowed Tucson Electric Power (TEP) to install rooftop solar panels on his property in exchange for a monthly $250 equipment…

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Viviendo más allá del desorden

Después de mudarse de una casa de tres recamaras a un departamento de una recamara, dejó a Sherry de Phoenix, Arizona con menos espacio pero con un vínculo más fuerte con sus pertenencias, haciéndole más difícil dejarlas. Un día después de salir de una junta, Sherry encontró un folleto de acaparadores anónimos, un programa de…

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Dude ranches keep western culture alive

Lois Wordon hated horses. Then she spent some time at a dude ranch. Now, she and her husband, Keith, live on a ranch with four horses in Ontario, Canada, and horseback riding is her favorite part of dude ranches. “I love the colors, I love the sun shining everyday,” she said. “I love the blue,…

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