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Taking a walk through Agua Prieta

March 22, 2011 by

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By Curtis Prendergast – Douglas, Ariz. / Agua Prieta, Sonora — “Did you know this hotel is haunted?” said a voice from somewhere down and to the right of me. I lowered my camera from taking photos of the stained-glass ceiling of the Gadsden Hotel and looked down at the voice. A girl that couldn’t […]

Dando una vuelta por Naco

November 12, 2010 by

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Escrito por Curtis Prendergast Traducido por Tania Paucara-Stoner – Naco, Ariz/Sonora –   Naco, al igual que muchos poblados fronterizos en Arizona, solamente consigue la atención y cobertura de la prensa y del publico en general, cuando existe alguna incautación de estupefacientes o, la patrulla fronteriza atrapa inmigrantes saltando la muralla fronteriza. En una reciente soleada […]

Taking a walk through Naco

November 3, 2010 by

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By Curtis Prendergast – Naco, Ariz. / Sonora — Like many border towns in Arizona, Naco usually only gets news coverage when there is a drug bust or when Border Patrol agents catch immigrants jumping the border fence. On a recent sunny afternoon in late October, two journalists from Tucson took a detour from covering […]

Que onda, guero? Taking a walk through Juarez

September 27, 2010 by

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By Curtis Prendergast – El Paso / Ciudad Juarez — Even at 9:00 a.m., the sun was already baking the concrete bridge that spans the international no-man’s-land between El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.  The heat in Tucson is often unbearable, but this was ridiculous. The Rio Grande separates this otherwise unified metropolis.  The […]

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