For Star subscribers: Despite a rash of recent reports of people being attacked or encountering rabid wildlife across Tucson, authorities say the number of cases this year is typical.
Saguaro Park, bracketing Tucson, needs more parking as visitation surges, but “the community takes a lot of pride in the park, and they’re not going to let things fall apart.”
There’s a four-armed saguaro living on the western edge of Tucson that has one broken arm, one newborn arm, one thick older arm pointing to the Arizona sky and one slender younger arm pointing towards the Sonoran Desert soil.