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Arizona Sonoran News

Tina Upshaw, executive director of CareNet Pregnancy Center of Cochise County stands in front of her clinic's baby boutique. Parents may exchange "mommy money and daddy dollars" earned through taking classes for clothes, toys, books and more.  (Photo by: David Mariotte/ Tombstone Epitaph)

Pregnancy resources for Cochise women limited

David Mariotte April 8, 2016

Many reproductive health resources in Cochise County focus on preventing teen pregnancies and promoting family planning, leaving abortion and sex education limited. Limitations include a slant toward...

Life on the Minimum

Life on the Minimum

Iain Gordon March 12, 2014

“I don’t like nothing free,” she says. A smile crosses her face, but the eyes remain fierce. Her dark hair is pulled back in a smart bun, and her lipstick is a confident cherry red. Four of seven...

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