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REPORTING


These San Diego kids grew up with the sewage crisis. They want more people to know about it.
Eric Camberos used to walk along the Imperial Beach shoreline with his mother every weekend, collecting seashells and venturing into the water. Their family spent years living a couple of miles from what’s known as the Saturn Boulevard hotspot.


Landing an international bird-tracking program in northern Arizona
Kay Hawklee’s Jeep Wrangler rumbled along a dirt road southeast of Flagstaff, kicking up dust in its wake. It was a Thursday in November, late afternoon, and the shadows of the trees lining the road stretched longer as the minutes passed.
It may have been any random afternoon for Hawklee, an avid bird enthusiast who spent much of her time seeking out different species in northern Arizona. However, excitement was growing as she drove further down the road


Navajo Nation in ‘business with Energy Fuels’
Indigenous and environmental activists grapple with landmark decision allowing uranium on sovereign lands


Students for Justice in Palestine form encampment at NAU
Live coverage of a Students for Justice in Palestine encampment and subsequent arrests and dispersement


Harris-Walz “Reproductive Freedom” bus stops in Flagstaff
The Harris-Walz campaign’s “Fighting for Reproductive Freedom” bus tour stopped in Flagstaff Tuesday at Late for the Train Coffee to encourage voters to consider reproductive rights when heading to the polls this election season.


Fentanyl awareness secures spot at Extra Innings Festival
At the Extra Innings Festival in Tempe, Arizona last weekend, an overdose prevention booth joined food and entertainment vendors to spread awareness about fentanyl and offer free resources to the music festival crowd.


Creating space for Diné education
Students hear common classroom terminology in Diné from their first day in Ilene Ryan’s kindergarten class. Yá’át’ééh ábiní — good morning — greets children as they walk into the first level of learning at Puente de Hózhó Elementary School.


‘Not the court, not the state, the people will decide our fate’
In the wake of the Arizona Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a near-total ban on abortion on Tuesday, the Flagstaff Abortion Alliance (FAA) assembled a rally outside Flagstaff City Hall on Friday.
See also, Brisa's reporting for the San Diego Documenters
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