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Novel experience: author Pete Hautman signs copies of his new book Doohickey , a screwball mystery set in Tucson, at 7 p.m. Friday, October 11, at Clues Unlimited, 123 S. Eastbourne Ave., and 2 p.m. Saturday, October 12, at Reader's Oasis, 3400 E. Speedway, suite 114.
Robin's pick: Farm at S. Mountain
There's a place in Arizona where the temperature is 47 degrees year-round. That place just happens to be 1,800 feet underground.
An epic journey past monster burgers, ponderous pies, crafty snakeskins, gulches, gunfights, holey marvels, and all kinds of kitschy curiosities Reb Stevenson John and Sandy Weber hunt, skin, make and sell make crafts out of rattlesnakes.
H1N1 vaccine available to everyone in December in Cochise County
The Cochise County Health Department is announcing the continuation of its H1N1 vaccination clinics.
Trailer park joys: The Shady dell trailer park
It's '50s heaven at Arizona's Shady Dell ... so pile on a stack of wax, sizzle up some Spam and stretch out in your sleek, shiny Airstream Reb Stevenson Owners Jen Wilhelm and Justin Luria have created a retro-cool ambience at the Shady Dell trailer park, with vintage items such as a Halson record player, a 1947 Airporter bus, and Dota TMs Diner, ...
Arizona's holiday celebrations
Yes, we know that Thanksgiving has yet to arrive. But pretty soon, the Christmas spirit will be in the air throughout Arizona, and many cities and towns will kick off their holiday festivities on Thanksgiving weekend.
Sierra Vista Farmers Market a ' Wilcox Drive and Carmichael Avenue, Sierra Vista.
Cochise County H1N1 Vaccine Clinics
The Cochise County Health Department is announcing the continuation of its H1N1 vaccination clinics of this flu season.
More than 30 shops and galleries will feature live entertainment, refreshments, artist receptions and special promotions in this historic mining town in southeastern Arizona.
A certain segment of the population appears to be under the impression that writing is easy and being a writer is easier still.
Comfort food at Arizona diners
We all need a safe harbor, a place to linger over a cup of coffee or wedge of pie.
Where in Phoenix is Andrew Zimmern?
Don't be surprised if you see a familiar, affable face and shiny chrome dome at a local restaurant sometime in the near future.
Brewery Gulch in Bisbee Arizona is never low in spirits
Brewery Gulch in Bisbee Arizona was once the liveliest spot between El Paso, Texas and San Francisco California.
Stories of courthouse ghost in Bisbee
In 1931, the Cochise County Courthouse in Bisbee opened. The first judge to conduct court there was named John Ross.
Intelligent Haunts: Ghosts were people, too!
Intelligent Haunts: Ghosts were people, too! Posted Saturday, October 24, 2009, at 8:09 PM << Previous Respond Julia Lowell was a lady of the evening in Bisbee, Ariz., who used to entertain male clients at the Copper Queen Hotel.
Authorities release names of those involved in collision near Bisbee
Investigators released the names of two people killed in a serious collision near Bisbee Thursday.
WRN's Genevieve Schmitt Tours Arizona in February
Click here to access the "Top Stories" archives. WRN's Genevieve Schmitt Tours Arizona in February Join her and Chris Maida to get out of the cold and snow 10/17/2009 WRN editor Genevieve Schmitt is joining American Iron magazine editor Chris Maida on a motorcycle tour in February in sunny, warm southern Arizona and they're inviting readers who to ...
Sometime in the last couple of weeks I received an e-mail from someone who was unhappy with the blog.
Test your bravery at scary Halloween happenings
You and your favorite werewolves, vamps, witches and warlocks can scare up some good times at these supernatural events brewing around town: "Phobia," presented by the Tucson Screamers What's your greatest fear? Snakes? Spiders? Killer clowns? The Tucson Screamers have you covered at "Phobia" a ' their newest haunt.