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Original article source: Watch: Massive Arizona haboob appears to dwarf mountain range ...
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), dust storms and haboobs can occur anywhere in the U.S., but are most common in the Southeast.
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A massive haboob dwarfed a mountain range in Arizona on Sunday, July 13, amid severe thunderstorm warnings and strong winds.
In 1874, the Apache chief Cochise died in his stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains. In 1927, State Teacher’s College at Tempe, now Arizona State University, gave its first Bachelor of Education ...
Their presence in San Carlos and White Mountain Apache Reservations was not incidental but strategic, ceremonial, and sacred. My Apache ancestor, Ołáyáʼ, was the daughter of the Sisneros family, ...
The fire has scorched 2,138 acres in the Dragoon Mountains, about 21 miles east of Benson Acres, southeast of Tucson. The fire initially started on April 28, and its cause remains under investigation.
The Stronghold Fire is 69% contained, according to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management on May 3. This is a slight increase from 62% on May 2, when 265 personnel were actively ...