El Independiente

South Tucson's English Spanish Newspaper
October 2000


Bilingual education proposition attracts voter controversy

Construction continues on South Sixth Avenue

Local Priest celebrates 50 years of service

First latina appointed to US District Court

New motorcycle officer curbs speed

Marine Reserves tear down abandoned home in South Tucson

Pima County receives grant to fund youth programs: YO! program plans to increase high school graduation rates in areas with low employment

Neuróticos Anónimoshelps South Tucson residents cope with emotions

American Red Cross seeking more bilingual volunteers

More than just an art class: Las Artes program combines creativity with education

Proposición 203 causa debate entre los votantes

Construcción contunua en South Sixth Avenue

Neuróticos Anónimos ayuda a los residentes de South Tucson a tratar sus emociones

La Cruz Poja busca más voluntarios bilingües para entrenar

Más que una clase de arte: El programa Las Artes combina creatividad con educacíon


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instructor staff, oversaw the demolition of the building.