Bernard “Bunny” Fontana, a renowned scholar and prolific author in the field of Southwestern history and archaeology, died early Saturday. He was 85 years old. Fontana’s career stretched six decades.
Jim Griffith, Special to the Arizona Daily Star Jul 16, 2013 Jul 16, 2013 Updated Apr 20, 2016 There’s a time machine a few miles south of town. It’s called Mission San Xavier del Bac, and it has been ...
Tucson, incorporated in 1877, is considered Arizona's oldest city. The Old Oraibi Village, settled by the Hopi Nation around A.D. 1100, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the ...
It might seem inconceivable to survive in Arizona without running water or air-conditioning, but the Grand Canyon State contains some of North America's oldest settlements, according to Britannica.
Just 12 days ago, Xavier Prep boys' water polo lost a 19-18 double OT gut-wrencher to their Cook Street rivals Palm Desert. Turns out that loss provided fuel for what happened Tuesday night. The ...