by Mark Duggan | Sep 2, 2014
“The way I was trained up, reporters went toward the story, just as firemen rush toward the fire.” –Charles Bowden The iconoclastic writer Charles Bowden passed away in New Mexico Sunday. He was 69. Bowden made a name for himself as an investigative...
by Mark Duggan | Dec 27, 2011
Benson, Ariz. – About 40 miles southeast of Tucson, under the limestone rock of the Whetstone Mountains, lies a vast, living cave called Kartchner Caverns. It was discovered in 1974 by Gary Tenan and Randy Tufts, two amateur cavers from Tucson. A small cleft in...
by Mark Duggan | Oct 4, 2011
Arivaca, Ariz. – Byrd Baylor’s love of the desert serves as both setting and subject for her writing. She’s best known for her children’s books, primarily set in the Southwest and populated with Native Americans and desert creatures. After years in Tucson...