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Entrance to the Hermosa-Taylor mining site on the outskirts of Patagonia, Arizona. The owner, an Australian mining company called South32, says the operation could become one of the largest producers of zinc worldwide. (Photo by Clara Migoya/El Inde).

The rise and fall of mining in the Patagonia Mountains

May 9, 2020

By Clara Migoya /El Inde In a lot on Harshaw Avenue, off-road trucks line up in neat rows. The small town of Patagonia is seeing new activity in the nearby mountains now that South32, an Australian...

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu posted this shirtless photograph on a gay dating website in 2012, which pushed him out of the race for Congress. (Photo by: Phoenix News Times)

Social media behavior can spell career trouble

Noor Jarki November 5, 2015

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu perhaps learned his lesson when he plastered his shirtless photograph on a gay dating website in 2012, knocking him out of the race for Congress that year.His is just an...

Patrick Night is shown by Mike Nowacki how to eyeball the level of alcohol when pouring drinks in the Bartending Academy in Tempe, Ariz. Night, who was a truck driver for the past 30 years, wants to get out of his cab and meet people. (Photo by Alamri/Arizona Sonora News)

More bartending jobs on tap for Arizona

MAlamri May 18, 2015
Job seekers might want to brush up on their cocktail recipes as Arizona is expected to have the second highest expected growth rate for bartending in the nation for the next decade.
Cactus and Sunlight / Flickr

Arizona job growth: want vs. reality

Rosie deQueljoe April 22, 2015

During the recession, Arizona took a bigger hit than many other states.According to Dr. George Hammond, director of University of Arizona’s Economic and Business Research Center, jobs in the state declined...

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