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Arizona Sonoran News

El sueño mexicano

El sueño mexicano

May 4, 2022

Por Marery Ruiz/El Inde Por décadas, los migrantes han tenido a los Estados Unidos como su punto final para cumplir sus sueños, dejando sus vidas y a sus familias atrás. ¿Pero qué pasa con los...

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...

Mexican candy cravings in Tucson

Mexican candy cravings in Tucson

Marielle Carrera April 30, 2017

Tucson is home to not only popular American snacks but also candies that have crossed over from the Mexican border. Being in such a close proximity to the border, there are many Americans of Hispanic...

Photo taken from True West Magazine

Top 10 Western Towns: Not Tombstone

Cassidy Blumenthal April 6, 2017

Yet again, Tombstone failed to make the list of  Top 10 of True Western Towns. True West Magazine released the 11th annual ranking of Western towns for 2016 for how each town preserves its Old...

The Amerind Museum from the outside. (Photo by The Amerind Foundation/Arizona Sonora News Service)

The Amerind Foundation: Texas Canyon’s hidden collection of Native American culture

Yuji Miyaji October 8, 2015

Expanses of blood-orange canyons and luscious green shrubs line a small dirt road near the Texas Canyon exit off Interstate 10 in Cochise County and continue to a picnic area with boulders and grass fields...

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