At a regular session last week, the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors approved a contract for a new consultant: the county’s former chief deputy superintendent.
At a regular session last week, the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors approved a contract for a new consultant: the county’s former chief deputy superintendent.
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Local resident Jesus Barnett Valenzuela spent his childhood in Nogales, Sonora, watching his…
Equipped with a new federal grant, Santa Cruz County is now $6.6 million closer to building …
In August of 2022, an Amado-based marijuana cultivation facility laid off 103 workers. The f…
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New owners aim to revive shuttered Amado cannabis facility
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Small-scale vendors bring Sonoran food staples to Arizona
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County approves contractors for grant management, Attorney’s Office cases
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County gains $6.6 million grant for new Ruby Road Bridge
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NPD: 20 vehicle collisions at Mariposa roundabout since it opened in 2021
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Authorities arrest person of interest in Tubac homicide
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‘This violence is not normal’
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Nogales Cotillion to feature 15 NHS girls
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Nogales, Sonora cafe aims to foster literacy among local youth
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Briefs: Coatimundi student heads to free throw championship
Born out of an initiative to provide vaccines against the coronavirus in 2021, a county-run vaccination clinic expanded its operations to include free flu shots for anyone who walked in.
A February spill of untreated wastewater flowing from Nogales, Sonora into the Nogales Wash stopped after nearly two weeks, according to a spokesperson with the U.S. section of the International Boundary and Water Commission.
Federal funds to assist migrant arrivals in Nogales and other communities are continuing to dry out – with a projected stop date of March 31.
On a recent Friday afternoon, a woman and her two children stepped inside the Cafe-brería Artesanal, a Nogales, Sonora business located several blocks south of the DeConcini Port of Entry. As the customer browsed through the shop, business owner Cecilia Castro pulled out a box filled with ch…
A semi-trailer carrying diesel fuel rolled onto its side Thursday afternoon at the intersection of Mariposa and Target Range roads – shutting the area down for several hours.
Mariana Gallegos pushed her 2-year-old daughter on a stroller for miles last Friday afternoon, marching alongside hundreds of others who recognized International Women’s Day by calling for an end to gender violence and femicides.
A stretch of Mariposa Road was blocked off for hours Thursday evening after a semi-truck carrying diesel fuel tipped onto its side that afternoon – spilling the substance onto the ground.
Lucia Hidalgo dumped a hefty bag filled with kitchen scraps – eggshells, pineapple skins, cucumbers and lettuce – into a trench on a small hillside at Lourdes Catholic School on a recent Monday afternoon.
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Fifteen seniors from Nogales High School will take center stage at VFW Hall for the 23rd Annual Nogales Debutante Cotillion this Saturday.
The Cultural Arts Committee of Nogales, Ariz., marked its 10 years as a non-profit organization last month, with a Valentine’s Day event for local senior citizens.
The Santa Cruz County School Superintendent’s Office recognized 10 local individuals during its Early Childhood Education Award of Excellence ceremony last month.
Funcionarios federales confirmaron el lunes que pusieron un alto al flujo de aguas residuales que se derramaron a Nogales, Ariz. desde una pla…
Una demanda civil presentada por la familia de Glen Cockrum Jr., un camionero que fue matado a tiros por la policía local después de una perse…
El martes pasado por la tarde, un residente local Damián Moreno se concentró en su postura mientras intentaba hacer un buen giro con su palo d…
Un informe reciente de la ciudad que analiza los ingresos por impuestos sobre las ventas durante el último trimestre de 2023, un período en el…
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For months, Santa Cruz County has relied on federal emergency funds to transport asylum-seeking migrants to shelters in Tucson.
In 2016, Santa Cruz County’s Public Works Department started discussions with an engineering firm to answer one lingering question: Is it poss…
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In the Jan. 26 letter to the editor, “What’s the deal with electric vehicles?” it’s obvious that Zack Taylor doesn’t like EVs. That’s OK. Not …
Every year we see our digital subscriptions to the Nogales International increase – now making up 40 percent of our total circulation. That me…