In Focus

“We Have a Paper”

At 11:53 a.m. on Saturday, New York Times Student Journalism Institute Director Don Hecker announced to the newsroom that the paper was ready to be...

Going for a Spin

A D.J. listens to music in a Tucson record store.

Handle With Care

Vincent Pinto with a red racer snake at the Raven’s Nest nature sanctuary in Patagonia, Ariz.

Going Strong, 100 Years Later

Students from the Arizona Schools for the Deaf and Blind marched in Tucson to celebrate 100 years since the first class.

Border Patrol

A fifth-generation Arizona farmer near the U.S.-Mexico border keeps a watchful eye for drug smugglers on his property.

Left Behind

Horse bones and carcasses cover the “Dog Patch,” an open field south of Tucson where owners illegally abandon dead and unwanted animals.

Weaving Their Cultures

Students at the Ha:sañ Preparatory & Leadership School in Tucson on Tuesday worked on traditional Tohono O’odham baskets made of bear grass. Ha:sañ is a...

Saving Kindness

Chrystal Carpenter, an archivist at the University of Arizona, is leading an effort to preserve the thousands of flowers, stuffed animals, candles and loving messages...

Bells for a Friend

T.J. Wall, 7, left, and Daniel Wall, 9, on Sunday placed bells at an angel sculpture built to honor Christina-Taylor Green at James D. Kriegh...

A New Day

A park ranger rides the final stretch of path of a social run held in Saguaro National Park. The run was part of a series...