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Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

A tower stands near the border wall in Naco, Ariz. on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018. The wall in Naco was completed in May of 2017.

Arizona companies scrutinized over border wall

Cedar Gardner October 2, 2018

  In Sierra Vista, Ramon Rosario Jr. retrieves his mail from the offices of KWR Construction. Rosario no longer works for the company, but he still holds the management in high regard. “I’ve...

One of the shuttered businesses on Towner Avenue in Naco, AZ. Photo by: Erik Kolsrud/Arizona Sonora News

Un muro que se construye en el patio trasero de Naco despierta emociones

Mar Ruiz February 27, 2017

NACO, Arizona-Sonia Urcadez despertó una mañana de octubre con el sonido de camiones de cemento bordeando la calle en frente de su casa, levantando nubes de polvo que oscurecieron el amanecer y su...

Naco, AZ is a census-designated place of about 1,000 people. Photo by: Erik Kolsrud/Arizona Sonora News

A wall being built in Naco’s backyard stirs up emotions

Erik Kolsrud February 10, 2017

NACO, Arizona — Sonia Urcadez woke up one October morning to the sound of cement trucks lining the street in front of her house, kicking up clouds of dust that obscured the sunrise and...

Turquoise Valley Golf and R.V. Park has been serving Cochise county since 1908, providing employment and a vacation get away for tourist. (Photo by: Linda B. Padilla/The Tombstone Epitaph)

Visitors tee off at the border

Linda B. Padilla March 19, 2015

A fence separates Naco, Arizona, from Naco, Sonora, but wedged in the Turquoise Valley is the reason many people visit this part of the world. The valley is home to the state's longest continually operating...

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