Skip to Main Content
Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Arizona Sonoran News

Student Newswire of The University of Arizona School of Journalism

Arizona Sonoran News

Joan Moreno and his work partner bike back to El Sasabe, Sonora after working at Rancho de la Osa in Sasabe, Arizona on Sept. 14. Joan lives in Tucson, but stays in El sasabe when he works on the ranch. (Photo by Corinna Tellez/ Arizona Sonora News)

Traffic trickles through Sasabe port

Corinna Tellez November 6, 2018

“Did you go out to the port in Nogales?” “No.” “So, then Douglas?” “No, not there either. I went out to the Sasabe port of entry. The Sasabe port of entry is the least-trafficked...

Jose Fuentes, a Greyhound bus driver, stands in front of the bus he was driving from Phoenix, Ariz. to El Paso, Texas. (Photo by: Genáe Gonzales/ Arizona Sonora News)

Front seat view: what it’s like to be a Greyhound bus driver

Genae Gonzales May 2, 2018

  Long hours and long roads. Constantly going on road trips, but with different people every time. Being more familiar with the roads you are driving on than the people sitting right beside...

Front view of High Desert Market and Cafe (Photo by Savannah Shippen / Arizona Sonora News Service)

Woman’s dream comes alive at Bisbee café

Savannah Shippen February 14, 2018

Wind down Tombstone Road into quirky Bisbee and you will come across the famous “Iron Man” statue. Look directly across from the Iron Man and there you will see Bisbee’s biggest gem. It’s...

Suzanne Moody and her 23 year love affair with Chiricahua National Monument

Suzanne Moody and her 23 year love affair with Chiricahua National Monument

Janie Todorovich September 27, 2017

    Park Ranger Suzanne Moody has lived at Chiricahua National Monument for 23 years, and she finds something new in the park to fall in love with each day. “You would think after...

Tombstone, AZ Historama 
(Photo by Alexa Morelli)

Will millennials ruin Wild West tourist towns like Tombstone?

Alexa Morelli April 6, 2017

Tombstone could face some trouble over the next few years as Wild West loving generations age out and millennials take over. Millennials don’t enjoy the same activities as their parents and grandparents...

Load More Stories
Donate to Arizona Sonoran News
$60
$2000
Contributed
Our Goal