Arizona Daily Star reporter Carmen Duarte's top 5 stories of 2022
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We are sharing Arizona Daily Star reporters' and photographers' favorite work from 2022.
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Tohono O'odham runners experience tradition, culture and spirituality.Β
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For Star subscribers: Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, a Jesuit missionary, explorer and cartographer, founded 21 missions in the PimerΓa Alta β what is now Northern Sonora and Southern Arizona.
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For Star subscribers:Β A young Tucson family is bringing a new coffee shop to South Tucson, where they have family roots, creating a community hub.Β
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U.S. Reps. RaΓΊl Grijalva and Ann Kirkpatrick requested the funds that were approved by the Appropriations Committee.
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Christian Hirwa supervises case managers at Jewish Family & Children's Services of Southern Arizona's refugee resettlement programs.
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