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, Oct 23, 2003
My Stay at the No-Tel Motel
My assignment was to live at Tucson's infamous No-Tel for 1 week. I lasted 4 days.
by Saxon Burns
My assignment was to live at Tucson's infamous No-Tel for 1 week. I lasted 4 days.
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, Nov 27, 2003
The Girl Locked in the Desert Cage
Tucson approaches the 70th anniversary of one of its most notorious criminal cases--one that remains a mystery to this day.
by Leo W. Banks
Tucson approaches the 70th anniversary of one of its most notorious criminal cases--one that remains a mystery to this day.
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, May 19, 2005
Breaking Away!
Lawmakers have fled the Capitol. But will they be back?
by Jim Nintzel
Lawmakers have fled the Capitol. But will they be back?
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, Mar 20, 2003
These Bills Really Blow!
Dispatches from the Draconian Legislature
by Jim Nintzel
Dispatches from the Draconian Legislature.
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, Oct 2, 2003
Republican Bob Walkup
by Jim Nintzel
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, Jun 17, 2004
No Contest
Why this year's political season promises to be the most boring ever!
by Jim Nintzel
Why this year's political season promises to be the most boring ever!
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, Jul 5, 2007
Habitat for Humanity struggles to find volunteers to help build homes for the needy
by Tess Martinez
Habitat for Humanity struggles to find volunteers to help build homes for the needy
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, Oct 14, 1999
Coming Attractions?
by Margaret Regan
Representatives of four museums have hopes of getting their projects on the Rio Nuevo agenda. Only two of them already exist.
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, Jul 6, 2006
Wild and Rustic
After years of decay and neglect, this old mining town is again open
by Lee Allen
After years of decay and neglect, this old mining town is again open
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, Nov 15, 2007
The Light and the Dark
Meet Jacob Warner, an artist who found salvation behind bars
by Leo W. Banks
Meet Jacob Warner, an artist who found salvation behind bars
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, Jul 26, 2001
Flower Power
Whether or not they work, herbal supplements are hotter than acid at Woodstock.
by Tom Danehy
Whether or not they work, herbal supplements are hotter than acid at Woodstock.
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, Nov 29, 2012
More Than Mental Illness
Friendships form over symptoms and words at a writing workshop for Tucsonans who refuse to be labeled
by Mari Herreras
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, Jun 10, 2004
A Trip Down Peyote Way
This Southern Arizona church flouts federal law by offering peyote to all--for a price
by Glenn Weyant
This Southern Arizona church flouts federal law by offering peyote to all--for a price
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, Jun 30, 2005
Missed Opportunity?
In 1975, Tucson was at a growth and development crossroads. The city arguably went the wrong way.
by Dave Devine
In 1975, Tucson was at a growth and development crossroads. The city arguably went the wrong way.
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, Jan 11, 2007
Under the Big Top
Jugglers! Acrobats! Clowns! It's your guide to the 2007 Legislature!
by Jim Nintzel
Jugglers! Acrobats! Clowns! It's your guide to the 2007 Legislature!
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, Nov 23, 2000
And So Ye Shall Reap
Collecting Leftover Crops Puts Food On The Plates Of Hungry Arizonans
by Lee Allen
Collecting leftover crops puts food on the plates of hungry Arizonans.
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, Sep 16, 2004
Welcome to PANdemonium
How the Protect Arizona Now initiative could ensnare the state in a legal quagmire
by Jim Nintzel
How the Protect Arizona Now initiative could ensnare the state in a legal quagmire
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, Jul 22, 2004
Facing the Future
In the development battle of man vs. nature, nature's literally getting killed. But are builders starting to finally see the light?
by Lee Allen
In the development battle of man vs. nature, nature's literally getting killed. But are builders starting to finally see the light?
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, Mar 9, 2006
Pontificating on Pugilism
A highly informal survey reveals not everybody is a fan of the sport
by Lee Allen
A highly informal survey reveals not everybody is a fan of the sport
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, Mar 16, 2000
Up From Desperation
From Famine In Timoleague To The Tough Streets Of Philadelphia, The Regan Family Fought To Create A Better Life.
by Margaret Regan
Margaret Regan recounts 150 years of her family's history-from Ireland to Philadelphia.
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