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

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Homeless youth invisible in Southern Arizona

All StoriesBrittan Bates02/16/20170

They are the hidden ones living under a different roof each week. By no fault of their own, they are outcasts without a home. They are teens missing football games and school dances to work extra shifts to pay for another meal. They are poor and battling the world alone. “Homeless youth, is one of…

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Out of the Gates: Youngest female jockey in the West off to good start

All StoriesJordan Glenn02/10/20170

PHOENIX — As the Sunday morning sunshine illuminates the turf at one of America’s oldest horse racetracks, jockeys of all ages walk their horses along the rows of stables and prepare for the completion they look forward to every weekend. On Jan. 22, though, one name is on everyone’s mind: Amelia Hauschild. As the morning…

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Beating the Arizona heat through sustainable living

All StoriesMatthew Scheurman04/08/20160

When it comes to architecture in Arizona, there is only one goal: beat the heat. From the adobe structures of the Native American tribes, to Frank Lloyd Wright’s modernist approach, managing the difficult climate and geography has been a constant struggle for those who live here. As architectural style progresses, buildings and outdoor landscapes become more…

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Scrambling through Arizona’s toughest trails

All StoriesZach Armenta03/31/20160

To truly test how good a hiker you are, take these tough trails and see how long you last. Arizona may be one big desert but it has no shortage of hiking trails for people to enjoy. Here is a list of the 10 toughest trails in Arizona, according to hiking groups in the state….

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Justice delayed: Immigration courts drown in backlogged cases

All StoriesKendal Blust03/24/20160

U.S. immigration courts nationwide are struggling under severe backlogs, despite the addition of nine immigration judges announced in February. Immigration spending has not kept pace with money spent on border enforcement, leaving courts with steadily increasing caseloads and wait times. These backlogs mean hundreds of thousands of people are in limbo for an average of…

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