Border Beat

St. Andrew's Children's Clinic

One day a month, the entire grounds of the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Nogales, Ariz. transforms into a children's clinc offering free medical treatment and hope to hundreds of Mexican families.

Posted by Alex Garday on May 06, 2009

Tucson Festival of Books: Exploring the Border

Hundreds of authors and presenters came to the Tucson Festival of Books. We will take an in-depth look at Édgar Cota-Torres, Bill Carter and Tom Zoellner, and Demetria Martínez.

Posted by Chelsea Hodson on May 05, 2009

Ruby, Arizona

Ruby is Arizona's second most well-preserved ghost town, located four miles north of the border. Here is a four part series about our adventures in the town.

Posted by Ashley Griffin on May 05, 2009

A Mexican Riviera Adventure

Three Borderbeat reporters embark on a spring-time adventure to Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

Posted by Meredith Melchior on May 04, 2009

Trekking the Anza Trail

Join me on my journey through Southern Arizona on the historic Juan Bautista de Anza Trail.

Posted by Cody Calamaio on May 04, 2009

Fronteras Struggling to Survive

The Mexican town and its 1,500 residents have fallen on hard times.

Posted by Cameron Jones on April 12, 2009

Óptimo Hatworks

A four part series of Stephen Grant Sergot and his one of a kind hat shop located in the heart of Bisbee, Ariz.

Posted by Ashley Griffin on March 13, 2009

Just Coffee

A five part story about Just Coffee, a fair trade cooperative of coffee growers in Mexico. Their work helps provide just wages to Mexicans who may have otherwise tried to migrate into the U.S. for work.

Posted by Laura Klink on March 04, 2009