Mexican Rice, which is ubiquitous throughout Mexico in homes and restaurants, is often called "Spanish Rice" in the USA. But it does not exist as such anywhere in Spain; the only thing it has in common with Spain is the language spoken in both countries. It is generally served as a side dish as part of the main course, and it is not usually spicy.
A 33-year-old Sierra Vista man was airlifted to a Tucson hospital after he was beaten with a baseball bat and stabbed multiple times, according to a news release.
The victim had non-life threatening injuries, as of Tuesday when the incident occurred.
Two Mexican men called a Border Patrol station claiming they were struck by lightning after entering the United States illegally, Border Patrol spokeswoman Colleen Agle stated.
Agents at the Sonoita Station received the report and headed out to the scene, on Highway 83 near Parker Canyon Lake.
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By Elizabeth Pretto,
Explosions may be heard on Ft. Huachuca Friday, but it should be no cause for alarm, officials said.
An explosive ordinance disposal team from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson will dispose of the dynamite, which is located inside a K-9 scent kit, Ft. Huachuca Media Relations Officer Tanja M. Linton said.
The detonation will take place behind the Fort's Ammunition Supply Point at approximately 9:30 a.m., Linton said.
A woman was arrested after she allegedly reported a fake armed robbery to police on Monday, Sierra Vista Department spokeswoman Officer Tracy Grady said.
Kayla Saylor, 27, was arrested at the police department without incident on June 6 for False Reporting to Law Enforcement.
According to Officer Grady, Saylor said she was robbed at knife-point at the Wal-mart located at 500 N. Hwy. 90. The male suspect allegedly took her rent money.