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Science · NogalesResearcher Denise Moreno-Ramirez utilizes oral histories to deepen environmental science research, highlighting community impacts from neglected toxic sites.Emma Peterson reports for Inside Climate News.In short:Denise Moreno-Ramírez, growing up in Nogales, Arizona, faced unrecognized health crises ...See the Story
Medical anthropologist in Arizona enhances environmental science using local narratives
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Fox News · NogalesArizona rancher George Alan Kelly’s defense confirmed to Fox News Digital that there was "one, lone holdout" who wanted to convict, while the remaining jurors sought an acquittal.Arizona Superior Court Judge Thomas Fink declared that the case ended in a mistrial on Monday, as the jurors were unable to reach a unanimous decision to convict Kelly of second-degree murder or any of the lower counts of manslaughter, negligent homicide or aggravated a…See the Story
Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly defense says 'lone holdout' juror blocked acquittal, state weighs 2nd trial
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Nogales, Arizona · NogalesMexicayotl Academy of Excellence, a charter school in Nogales Arizona, demonstrated the highest level of average academic growth among Arizona schools in the latest version of the Stanford Educational Opportunity Project data (see national data below). Clocking in at an impressive 95.6% faster than the national average, Mexicayotl is famous for academics, native dance performances and fun. It is not just the fortunate students in Nogales who can…See the Story
Mexicayotl’s radical success demonstrates the folly of charter school technocracy - NextSteps: Step Up For Students
Nogales, Arizona · NogalesSeparating people’s lived experiences from scientific data obscures the bigger picture of environmental injustice. With ‘Voices Unheard,’ Denise Moreno-Ramirez enriches research with human stories.By Emma PetersonDenise Moreno-Ramirez grew up in the border town of Nogales, Arizona, living in the U.S. with her family during the week and traveling to Mexico on weekends with her grandmother.See the Story
How an Arizona Medical Anthropologist Uses Oral Histories to Add Depth to Environmental Science - Inside Climate News
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Nogales, Arizona · NogalesNOGALES, Ariz.—Prosecutors in the high-profile murder trial of George Alan Kelly rested their case in an Arizona courtroom as defense lawyers called their first witnesses on April 16.
Court officials said they anticipate final arguments as early as April 17, after which the jury would begin deliberating three weeks of physical evidence and oral testimony.
Mr. Kelly, 75, is accused of firing the bullet from a semi-automatic rifle that struck and …See the Story
Prosecution Rests in Murder Trial of Arizona Rancher
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Nogales, Arizona · NogalesNOGALES, Ariz.—On the night of his arrest, George Alan Kelly told investigators that he had “no reason to believe” that he shot and killed an illegal immigrant who was later found dead on his ranch property on Jan. 30, 2023.
“I’ve never been confronted with a situation such as this. I’m still somewhat agitated. I’m still quite nervous—upset,” Mr. Kelly said during the videotaped interview with detectives for the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Offic…See the Story
Arizona Rancher on Trial for Murder Told Investigators He Had ‘No Reason to Believe’ He Shot Illegal Immigrant
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Nogales, Arizona · NogalesNOGALES, Ariz.—A detective in the George Alan Kelly murder case testified at the trial that an interview with the sole eyewitness to the fatal shooting of an illegal immigrant in Arizona was partially recorded in an empty hotel lounge in Mexico.
On April 11, the 12th day of the trial, defense co-counsel Brenna Larkin asked the prosecution witness, “Why did you go into Mexico to interview him?”
Detective Mario Barba of the Santa Cruz County Sheri…See the Story
Detective in Arizona Rancher’s Murder Trial Testifies That Key Witness Interview Was Partly Recorded
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