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Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Eggplants and tomatoes in the beginning stages of growing.

Desert dwellers get down in the dirt

Elena Gonzalez February 23, 2018

  There is not a more relaxing springtime activity in Arizona than gardening on a cool, 85-degree day surrounded by sky-high saguaros and the dry, cracking dirt floor beneath you. Gardening...

CLIMAS director, Daniel Ferguson in his office at The University of Arizona. Photograph by Jules Zappone, Arizona Sonora News ©2017.

University of Arizona climate researchers worried about funding cuts for future projects

Jules Zappone December 6, 2017

One month ago, a forest fire in California burned over 200,000 acres, destroyed 2,800 homes and killed 41 people. Two months ago, Hurricane Maria ripped through Puerto Rico and left millions of people...

On Sept. 16, Phoenix, Arizona sustained record flooding. (Courtesy, Jon Roig)

Arizona drought may be nearing an end

Malcolm Fuller November 25, 2014

After historic summer rainfall in Arizona, the state is still in a drought, but that may change over the next three months. Beginning in December and continuing through February, Arizona should be entering...

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