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Project White Housenew

Presenting the first ever Tucson Weekly presidential campaign contest!
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  11-21-2007  |  Politics

Sweet Tomatoesnew

The University of Arizona's Controlled Environment Agriculture Center is growing vegetables everywhere from Tucson to the South Pole -- and next, they want to go to the moon.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  09-05-2007  |  Science

Great Barrier Griefnew

Sealing the U.S.-Mexico border is not an easy task.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  07-25-2007  |  Immigration

Run for the Bordernew

Is the Kennedy-Kyl plan the last, best hope for comprehensive immigration reform?
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  05-31-2007  |  Immigration

Domestic Disputenew

Partisan politics runs amok as the Minutemen go to Arizona's capitol.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  02-07-2007  |  Immigration

We're No. 1!new

Arizona is the fastest-growing state in the nation. That may not be cause for celebration.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  02-02-2007  |  Economy

Death and Taxesnew

Illegal immigration takes a grisly toll on one border county.
Tucson Weekly  |  Saxon Burns and Jim Nintzel  |  05-24-2006  |  Immigration

Trigger Happynew

Rob Corddry stars in the Schindler's List of paintball movies.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  04-20-2006  |  Reviews

Broken Recordsnew

Ethel Lowther thought her medical records would be easy to find -- until she had to go looking for them.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  07-28-2005  |  Science

Diplomatic Exchangenew

The Iraqi president's son visits to forge new connections.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  05-05-2005  |  International

Hail to the Chief!new

President George Bush tours the country with his visionary Social Security reform plan.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  03-24-2005  |  Comedy

2004: A Series of Unfortunate Eventsnew

To recap the year, Tucson Weekly scoured the world of news celebrating the stupidity of so many stooges and stumblebums and chose several worth reliving.
Tucson Weekly  |  Leo Banks and Jim Nintzel  |  12-30-2004  |  Commentary

Beaten Pathsnew

Illegal immigration and smuggling is tearing apart the landscape of Southern Arizona causing environmental havoc. The Bureau of Land Management claims it's a little bit of a losing battle. As soon as one area is picked up, another area needs to be worked on.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  12-10-2004  |  Environment

Pork Alertnew

As John McCain objects, Congress dishes out a fat spending bill while racking up a record deficit.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  12-03-2004  |  Politics

Welcome to PANdemoniumnew

On Nov. 2, Arizona residents will vote on a proposition that could result in state workers being jailed if they fail to verify whether applicants for welfare are in the country legally. Protect Arizona Now risks ensnaring the state in a legal quagmire — with national consequences.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  09-16-2004  |  Immigration

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