A couple hundred faithful made the annual trek up to Sentinel Peak, following in a Good Friday observance through the stations of the cross, A…
- Nicole Ludden
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The Tucson City Council voted to return 10.6 acres to the Tohono O’odham Nation near the base of Sentinel Peak, known as the birthplace of Tucson.
- Jamie Donnelly
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Sentinel Peak Road cerrará el viernes por la tarde y el domingo por la mañana.
- Jamie Donnelly
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Sentinel Peak Road will close on Friday afternoon and Sunday morning.
- Gloria Knott
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El Sentinel Peak de Tucsón, también conocido como la Montaña de la "A", es un buen lugar para practicar senderismo, andar en bicicleta y conducir. Verás vistas de 360 grados de nuestra ciudad.
- By Ann Brown Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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This group of mostly women, many of whom are in their 60s or older, meet once a month to pick up litter on 'A' Mountain. They've dubbed themselves the "Trashy Divas."
- Mamta Popat
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Connie Brannock bikes up "A" mountain with her wife and friends and got tired of complaining about the trash they would see. She decided to fo…
- Jasmine Demers
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In an effort led by City of Tucson Councilmember Lane Santa Cruz, the lighting of the “A” would coincide with National Nurses Week and National Hospitals Week.
- Shaq Davis
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It’s the city’s goal that improvements — like better signage and limits on vehicle traffic — will help attract more visitors.
- Shaq Davis
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Vehicle access to "A" Mountain is now banned on Mondays after the City of Tucson launched a six-month pilot program this morning.
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