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Arizona Sonoran News

Tucsonans wait at the Sun Link streetcar stop on University Boulevard at Tyndall Avenue on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016. According Mayor Jonathan Rothschild, "Tucson's five T's," technology, transportation, trade, teaching and tourism need to be nourished in order for jobs to grow. (Photo by Gabriella Vukelic / Arizona Sonora News)

Tucson 3rd in U.S. for job growth … Wait, never mind!

Gabriella Vukelic October 21, 2016

By GABRIELLA VUKELIC Arizona Sonora News It was a news release guaranteed to get the attention of any local news-assignment editor:  As the economic jobs picture improves nationally, Tucson...

Mike Carrafa, who announced he's running for mayor in Tombstone, walks though the house he's working on remodeling. (Photograph by Devon Confrey / Arizona Sonora News)

A candidate hopes to be ‘Your Huckleberry’

Devon Confrey April 28, 2016

Mike Carrafa threw his foot on the brake, stuck his head out a Jeep door to give a shout to a city worker filling a pothole. The man with the shovel straightened defensively, sighed, recognizing...

Tasas demográfica de suicidio por edad en el año 2012 (Gráfica por Shelby Edwards)

La gente mayor es más propensa a la depresión y al suicidio

Alicia Vega October 13, 2015

Las personas de edad avanzada sufren de depresión mas y en cantidades mayores que cualquier otra edad demográfica, aumentando la probabilidad de que cometan suicidio.Debido a la población amplia de...

Motorcyclists ride into Tombstone for Helldorado Days. Tombstone Epitaph file photo.

Tombstone says ‘No!’ to motorcycles on Allen Street

Lauren Niday March 26, 2015

Tombstone is saying no to motorcycles, and it's not sitting well with many in the community. Those who have long supported bike-related tourism are saying it jeopardizes their future presence in town. The...

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