For the first time in years, Mount Graham is going to be much more user-friendly for mountain bike enthusiasts, thanks to the collaborative efforts of multiple organizations.
The 44th running of Mount Graham Hill Climb bicycle race is set for Sept. 10, returning with the promise of prestige for the winners and economic rewards for the region.
Sunday, June 19 On this date in 1895, J.O. Dunbar, editor of the Phoenix Gazette, who called the Governor, Territorial Secretary, Attorney General and the Marshal, “assassins, looters, hoodoos, patronage peddlers and land grant sharks” was convicted and fined $3,000 for libel by a Tucson court.
A collection of the interesting and sometimes unusual events that happened this week in Arizona history.June 19On this date in 1895, J.O. Dunbar, editor of the Phoenix Gazette, who called the governor, territorial secretary, attorney general and the marshal, “assassins, looters, hoodoos, patronage peddlers and land grant sharks” was convicted and fined $3,000 for libel by