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Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Generation Z creates a movement for March for Our Lives and National Walkout Day.

Generation Z creates a movement

Gabby Goduco April 2, 2018

The power to ignite change and unite people is at the fingertips of Generation Z and the students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have realized social media is a powerful tool and through Twitter,...

Tim Loomis, owner of Tombstone's Big Iron Shooting Gallery, stands outside his gun vault. (Photo by: Elise McClain/Arizona Sonora News)

Guns blazing: Another bar shooting raises concerns

Elise McClain February 14, 2018

Tourists gather eagerly outside the historic O.K. Corral, drawn by the promise of “Gunfights Daily!” Billboards entering Tombstone advertise the lawless intrigue, drama and violence of Old West...

The old tabernacle of the Bible college remains, even after new ownership. (Photograph by Devon Confrey / Arizona Sonora News)

Miracle Valley: A land sullied by history

Devon Confrey March 31, 2016

MIRACLE VALLEY — Once home to a Bible college, a cult, a bombing, a shooting and a police brawl, Miracle Valley can be a transformative place. The small place with a complicated history where...

'Helldorado will still go on'

‘Helldorado will still go on’

emily lai October 29, 2015

 The weekend of Helldorado Day’s is a lifeblood for Tombstone.  But, many are asking, could that be threatened after the shooting during a staged street fight.Helldorado board member Barbara Furnas...

After gun show shooting Tombstone saying 'no' to blanks

After gun show shooting Tombstone saying ‘no’ to blanks

Kethia Kong October 29, 2015

The town is noticeably quieter, the streets more empty.Allen Street hasn’t felt the same since the shooting in the Helldorado festival.“Tombstone just hasn’t felt like Tombstone without gun skits...

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