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Secretary of State Democratic candidate Katie Hobbs talks to a supporter at a Meet & Greet on Oct. 28, 2018. Photograph by: Nickella Pierre ©/Arizona Sonora News

Year of the Wo(Man)?

Nickella Pierre November 7, 2018

The midterms were a victory for women across the nation. The historic elections held Tuesday night elected many firsts of different races and orientations leading the way for Congress to become...

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...

The root of shame: Congressman Raul Grijalva traces his racial journey

The root of shame: Congressman Raul Grijalva traces his racial journey

Jireh Lopez Jimenez November 15, 2017

His words say Mexican-Americans can do anything. His eyes see hope where there is none. His feet march for the dreamer, to the point of arrest.  Every Chicano is a star, in his eyes. Raúl...

Marcha en apoyo de Daca en el Ayuntamiento de Tucson, 5 de septiembre de 2017. (Foto: Christopher Conover/AZPM)

Future of immigration and discrimination

Sophie Manley October 23, 2017

President Donald Trump has reopened the closet for racial expression in America. With Arizona’s close proximity to the border, however, racial issues among immigrants is nothing new. In the...

From left to right, Jorge Colombia, Carlos Cana and Mariel Fernandez visit with family members in Mexico through the border fence in Nogales, Arizona on Saturday, April 8, 2017. Fernandez said if a physical wall is built, he may have to resort to calling his family members rather than seeing them face to face. Photo by Amanda Oien / Arizona Sonora News

The ‘Ambos Nogales’ divided by Trump’s wall

Amanda Oien April 27, 2017

  Saturdays and Sundays bring families to the steel beams of fence, dividing Ambos Nogales, a Spanish term to describe the community of Nogales north and south of the border. Families and...

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