I've been in this business long enough to remember covering the Bicentennial. The country was ready to celebrate, having the twin traumas of Vietnam and Watergate in the rear-view mirror. I wouldn't say it was a more innocent time (see the previous senten... See more
After the sale of his auto dealership empire was announced in January, Jim Click agreed to sit down with me to discuss his 54-year Tucson tenure as a businessman, civic leader and philanthropist. We met in Click's office, a bright, sparkling place that qu... See more
In 1979, Arizona State University fired football coaching legend Frank Kush after he was accused of hitting a player and then pressuring players and other coaches to obstruct the subsequent investigation.
To say lots of folks in Tucson weren't exactly bro... See more