Now is the time when funny Easter memes go around on social media, some showing kids asking if bunnies lay eggs and if Jesus likes chocolate. The confusion is understandable. So, like I am apt to do, I went digging to see how these traditions came to be a... See more
Yuma has such a cool history and landmarks. Among them is Lutes Gretna Green Wedding Chapel, which has hosted countless weddings for locals as well as celebrities and couples from other parts of the country. This past week, the Yuma Sun told the story of ... See more
Cesar Chavez a flawed hero I crossed paths with Cesar Chavez twice in my life. The first time was when I was working as a young NBC reporter photographer in South Texas. I covered the story when he “marched” into the Rio Grande Valley. His “historic and h... See more
We’re in the middle of a heat wave, but I’m thinking about my time spent in the White Mountains of Arizona, where I experienced “real” winters for the first time. Growing up in Nogales, we occasionally got snow, but it usually melted the same day. e-Editi... See more
A lesson in climatology According to the guest editorial in the Feb. 26 edition of this paper, "scientists said that we are closer than ever to the point after which global heating cannot be stopped." Some 40 years ago l attended a meeting with other farm... See more