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Jaguar Photographed in Huachuca Mountains, a First

Preliminary indications are that the animal has not been spotted before.

Lt Govs Want Trump to Keep Relations with Mexico Positive

The impact of trade shortens the distance to states of visiting politicians.

Border Concerns Extend Beyond Southern Arizona

Plus, the state of mental health in our jails and a proposal to increase the city sales tax.

More Hardline, Expanding CBP Bigger Concern to Border Groups

Human rights coalition less concerned about a wall.

Mexican Shoppers Spend Big in Tucson During Holiday Season

Tourism from neighbor to the south adds $1 billion to Pima County economy each year.

Border Groups Readying for Trump Administration

Southern Border Communities Coalition opposed to more militarization of border.

Arizona Border Rancher Wants Trump to Keep Word, Build Wall

Some ranchers voted for the president-elect based on promises about the border.

Border Patrol Union Confident in Trump, Official Says

They stand by their endorsement and hope for a place at the table.

Immigration Groups Gather to Strategize for Trump Era

If Trump campaign promises hold true, groups see a need to adjust their approach.

Puerto Peñasco's Plan to Make U.S. Tourists Feel Secure

Some tourists feel safe, others wary in the Mexican beach destination.

Two Breweries Cross Border to Tap Spirit of Collaboration

Tucson- and Hermosillo-based brewers work together to create Beer Without Borders.

Tohono O'odham Say No to Border Wall on Their Land

Tribe has crossed political border traversing ancestral land since time immemorial.

Border Arrests Up 18%; Rush to Beat Expected Crackdown

Church leaders say many immigrants wanted to cross before the US presidential election.

Laws in Mexico to Target Drug Cartels and Corrupt Politicians

Group of lawyers and organizations have been working to establish independent anticorruption institutions.

Fluctuating Peso Felt on Both Sides of the Border

Some economists say it moves in relation to presidential candidate favorability numbers.

Feeding Our Future: Growing Community in Tucson’s Barrios

Home-grown efforts to improve Tucson’s struggling neighborhoods start with vegetable gardens.

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