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Behind the Tucson Rodeo

Chloe Persichetti February 14, 2018

  The grounds are empty. Empty stadium seats, open parking lots and steer pens with nothing around but silence in the air, except for one man overlooking the rodeo racetrack. This man is José...

The AIDSWALK is the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation's signature fundraising event. (Photo by: SAAF)

Protest movements wither slowly

Daniel Burkart March 31, 2017

Following President Trump’s inauguration in January, protesters flocked to the streets in droves, their shouts deafening amid the political turmoil. Now, those voices have dimmed to a whisper. Experts...

Participantes del programa gratuito de St. Andrews Presbyterian Church se encargan de sus pies con talco y se cortan las uñas. Foto por Jorden Glenn, El Independiente

Ducha movil disponible para quien lo necesite

Sara Cline April 29, 2016

Son las 7:30 en una fresca mañana de miércoles. Más de 20 hombres se juntan alrededor del cerco de alambre en los afueras del comedor de beneficencia Casa María Soup Kitchen. Una camioneta modelo...

Arizona's animal shelter epidemic

Arizona’s animal shelter epidemic

Lauren Ikenn February 18, 2016

    Roxy, a French Bulldog-Chihuahua mix, is the talk of Arizona. She was the first-ever Arizona shelter dog to go to Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl. This 6-pound puppy and her best...

Members of the Arizona Rangers Tombstone Company pose for a picture before starting foot and mounted patrol down historic Allen Street. From left to right: Duty Sgt. Dan Fischer, Lt. Mike Gross, Ranger Jim Politi, Ranger Geno D'Ambrose, Maj. Kenn Barrett. (Photo by: David Mariotte/ Tombstone Epitaph)

Rangers return: Volunteer officers bring back Old West

David Mariotte February 11, 2016

Rounding the wooden barricade outside the Bird Cage Theater, the ranger stopped mid-strut at a call for assistance. “We’re stuck,” said a man in his 40s, motioning across the street to his...

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