by Kate Cox | May 20, 2019 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Hiking, Mineralogy, News
A tech-ready workforce and leading-edge education are shaping Sierra Vista, AZ. May 20, 2019 By the BF Staff From the March/April 2019 Issue Located along the foothills of southeast Arizona’s Huachuca Mountains, an impressive blend of history, education and nature...
by Kate Cox | Nov 28, 2018 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Ghost Towns, Golfing, Hiking, Mineralogy, News, Western Heritage, Wine Tasting
LIFESTYLE | 24 Nov, 2018 | ALYSSA TUFTS Surrounded by acres of land as far as the eye can see with no buildings in sight, it’s a welcome change to the bustling heavily-populated environment. In Willcox, Arizona, you may pass only a few cars on the road and buildings...
by Kate Cox | Apr 22, 2016 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Ghost Towns, Golfing, Hiking, Mineralogy, News, Western Heritage, Wine Tasting
Cochise County a coveted site for moviemaking By Steve Stockmar | Apr 22, 2016 Updated Apr 22, 2016 SIERRA VISTA — Nicolas Cage scanned its horizon with binoculars and a gun in his glove compartment. Paul Newman lost a queen-high straight to a flush here. And John...
by Kate Cox | Mar 9, 2016 | Ghost Towns, News, Photos
By: Brian Passey Towns that inspire songs typically have some sort of intrinsic quality that makes them noteworthy. Given that Bisbee, Arizona, served as a muse for two of my favorite musical artists — Tucson’s Calexico and singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews — I...
by Kate Cox | Nov 5, 2015 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Hiking, Mineralogy, News
Hiking, birding, petroglyphs and ghost towns attract visitors to southern Arizona. Roger Naylor | Special for The Republic The river is one of the few in the world that flow north. It’s prime wildlife habitat, with some 350 species of birds and 80 species of...