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Arizona is a unique place full of stories, folklore and Wild West chicanery. From KJZZ’s Untold Arizona series explores some of the stories you probably haven’t heard about the Grand Canyon State.



  • Distant mountains dump trucks in foreground of strip mine landscape in Morenci, Arizona.
    Cavan Images/Getty Images
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    iStockphoto
    Clifton, Arizona, is a town of about 4,000 people that’s largely fueled by the Morenci Mine, one of the largest copper mines in the country. Los Angeles Times columnist Gustavo Arellano wrote about it in a recent column as he drove across the Southwest talking to Latinos leading up to next week’s election.
  • James Reavis
    Marshall Trimble
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    editorial | contributor
    James Addison Reavis devised a grand scheme to take claim nearly 12 million acres of land through the heart of Arizona by becoming the Baron of Arizona. His plan took advantage of the United States’ recognition of Spanish and Mexican land grants after the Mexican-American War and relied on his talent for forgery.
  • Studio Mariposa
    Kendal Blust/KJZZ
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    editorial | staff
    Three years ago, Bisbee artist Gretchen Baer opened a small art center just steps from the border in the quiet town of Naco, Sonora. Now, every Tuesday the little studio bursts into life with colorful chaos as nearly 100 kids show up to paint, draw, play music and eat an after-school snack. In this installment of our series Untold Arizona we head south of the border to Studio Mariposa.
  • A mural at Mercado de Guadalupe
    Sky Schaudt/KJZZ
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    editorial | staff
    You’ve probably heard of the town of Guadalupe: the tiny community wedged between Interstate 10 and the city of Tempe. And if you’ve never visited, you’ve most likely zoomed past it.