New “Toucan” signal activated at Euclid and Second, site of fatal UA crosswalk crash
The City of Tucson has activated a new “Toucan” pedestrian and bicycle signal at North Euclid Avenue and East Second Street as part of a broader effort to improve pedestrian safety near campus. The signal is in response to public outcry after the Oct. 30 deaths of students Sophia Akimi Troetel, 21; Josiah Patrick Santos, 22; and 21-year-old…
Like the sign in his eighth-grade math classroom, teacher prepares to reset
Although the eighth-grade math students had five weeks left in the school year, teacher Jason Freed stood in his Alice Vail Middle School classroom with some parting words. His talk…
Tucson City Council at odds on how to move forward with fare-free transit
Tucson City Council discussion Tuesday of fare-free transit grew tense, with Mayor Regina Romero saying the former head of the Regional Transportation Authority milked Tucson taxpayers and one council member…
Concejo Municipal de Tucson en desacuerdo sobre cómo avanzar con el transporte sin tarifa
La discusión del Concejo Municipal de Tucson el martes sobre el transporte sin tarifa se volvió tensa, con la alcaldesa Regina Romero afirmando que el exdirector de la Autoridad de…
Pima County supervisors delay review of Nanos conduct report until May 12
The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to delay discussion of a report Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos sent…
Supervisores del Condado de Pima posponen revisión de informe sobre conducta de Nanos hasta 12 de mayo
La Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Pima votó el martes para retrasar la discusión de un informe que el…
Tres autores, tres perspectivas: libros sobre inmigración, identidad y la vida sin documentos
A través de una investigación que entrelaza etnografía, arqueología, lingüística y ciencia forense, el antropólogo Jason De León expone con…
3 authors, 3 perspectives: Books on immigration, identity and life without documents
Weaving together ethnography, archaeology, linguistics and forensic science, anthropologist Jason De León starkly documents the human consequences of U.S. immigration…
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