"If they try to cut our wages, cut our benefits, there'll be a strike for sure." Shawn Slate, worker at Asarco's Hayden smelter Business Grupo back: new strike? Asarco workers wary as nemesis is set to regain control of mines By Tim Steller Published: 11.17.2009 KEARNY a ' They've gone on strike against Grupo Mexico before a ' just four years ago a ...
As Kearny celebrates 50 years of memories the ARC of Kearny sends greetings and best wishes as they celebrate 40 years with an Open House, Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The ARC members put Kearny on the map in ways many residents would never guess.
The would-be organizer of the "Halloween Metal-Mare" a ' billed as "the biggest underground metal show ever done in the state of Arizona" a ' has canceled it.
Did you ever wonder what it would be like to be deaf? Totally unable to hear birds singing, children laughing, dogs barking and cows mooing? The sound of your mothers voice or hearing your name called out? When you were in your mothers womb, you heard her voice.
Mine regulators and operators say the industry's safety conditions are improving significantly because of new laws, technology advancements and aggressive training.
During research for their book on the Copper Basin, Arizona authors Daryl Mallett and Lyn Scott were shown the grave site of a Civil War era soldier named Jacob Youtcy buried on a hillside in Kelvin, Arizona.
CAPTION: Fred Peterson is pictured in front of the Tri-Community Food Bank. Over the past 24 years he's served on its board, driven its truck, prepared emergency food boxes, and been its maintenance man, janitor, painter, plumber, electrician, heating and air conditioning guy, and roofer.