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Arizona Sonoran News

A wall within a wall: How Trump's plan affects already divided Tohono O'odham nation

A wall within a wall: How Trump’s plan affects already divided Tohono O’odham nation

Lauren Renteria April 27, 2017

For the Tohono O'odham nation, a border wall already exists, it just hasn’t been built yet. In the desert of southern Arizona, the federally recognized O’odham reservation occupies 4,464 square...

The San Pedro River Crosses the US/Mexican Border near Hereford, Arizona. (Photo Credit: http://www.2ndamendmentshow.com/hsst.htm)

¿Podrá el muro impedir que el río San Pedro siga circulando a través de la frontera?

Mar Ruiz April 5, 2017

El potente río San Pedro al sureste de Arizona y al norte de México ha sobrevivido sequias, inundaciones, incendios y guerras, más sin embargo ¿podrá la propuesta dela Administración de Trump...

Naco, AZ is a census-designated place of about 1,000 people. Photo by: Erik Kolsrud/Arizona Sonora News

A wall being built in Naco’s backyard stirs up emotions

Erik Kolsrud February 10, 2017

NACO, Arizona — Sonia Urcadez woke up one October morning to the sound of cement trucks lining the street in front of her house, kicking up clouds of dust that obscured the sunrise and...

Vogan's Alley Bar has been closed for months. The bar is in need of a new wall, roof, and structural restoration. Photo by: Kethia Kong/Arizona Sonora News Service

Crumbling Tombstone buildings present problem

Kethia Kong November 19, 2015

It was supposed to be a busy Labor Day weekend for the Tombstone Oil and Vinegar Co. The holidays always brought a surge of tourists into the old western town. But when the wall of a next door business...

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