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A single dried blade of grass floats down Beaver Creek. Clear, mirror-still water reflects cottonwoods along the far bank, and displays moss-covered rocks on the sun-streaked creek bed. Small riffles…

Jack Dykinga scared the hell out of me.
I grew up in a three-newspaper household in a four-newspaper town. Maybe I didn’t pay quite as much attention to bylines as to box scores, but journalists…

Ritual transforms dried corn kernels into masa.
First, in a process known as nixtamalization, the kernels are soaked and cooked in an alkaline solution, then washed to remove any excess solution, as…

The soft earth embraces your grief.
As you stand before your cherished one,
you lay them to rest, holding their memory close
despite the emptiness they leave behind.
As time passes, you find moments…

Evergreens thrive in the Huachuca Mountains, near Sierra Vista, in a view from the Crest Trail. This hiking route, which begins at Coronado National Memorial, doubles as…

Editor’s Note: Although we’re best known for our photography, we’ve also featured some wonderful writers in the past 100 years, including Joyce Rockwood, Jonreed Lauritzen, Charles Bowden and Craig…

I’ve been interested in astronomy all my life. Growing up in the United Kingdom, I had a small telescope, and I remember running to tell my parents that I had seen Sputnik 1 passing over us. But…

Beneath the Dragoon Mountains, down a primitive forest road lined with pistachio trees and scattered homesteads, sits the 800-acre Cochise Stronghold Ranch. There, Kalen Pearson, an Arizona Raptor…