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Justin Upton spent the first seven years of his professional career with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Now he's joining his brother B.J. as a member of the Atlanta Braves.
Rick D’Elia / Corbis
Arizona state capital police keep an eye on pro–Dream Act protesters trying to deliver a message of "love" to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on Feb. 14, 2013
Jason Reed/REUTERS
U.S. Republican Senators John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
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In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, an electrical work crew from Arizona works on overhead lines on Quaker Path Road on November 4, 2012 in Stony Brook, New York. With the death toll currently over 100 and millions of homes and businesses without power, the U.S. East Coast is attempting to recover from the effects of floods, fires and power outages brought on by Superstorm Sandy.
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Junior Seau during Super Bowl XLII in Arizona on Feb. 3, 2008.
Darryl Webb / REUTERS
Guor Marial, 28, smiles in his apartment under a South Sudan flag in Flagstaff, Arizona July 21, 2012. The marathon runner born in what is now South Sudan will be allowed to run under the Olympic flag in London, the International Olympic Committee said on Saturday.
REUTERS/Darryl Webb
Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald looks to an official to confirm his touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles during the first half of their game in Phoenix, Arizona on September 23, 2012.
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"Near Springerville, Arizona, June 9, 2011" Smoke from the the Wallow Fire rises as it approaches the towns of Eagar and Springerville. The fire, covering hundreds of square miles, has forced thousands to evacuate.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN / AP
An Arizona Department of Public Safety police officer looks through debris as dead bodies, covered in blue tarp, lay at an accident scene on Friday, March 5, 2010, in Sacaton, Ariz. Police are saying six people were killed in the crash on Interstate 10 about 25 miles south of Phoenix after a bus traveling from Mexico to Los Angeles struck a pickup truck and rolled before landing upright on its wheels.
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Joshua Montano, left, and Francisco Luna protest in front of the Capitol the day after Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, in an executive order reaffirming Arizona state law denying young illegal immigrants driver's licenses and other public benefits, Aug. 16, 2012, in Phoenix.
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Maricopa County (Arizona) Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaks at the 2011 Conservative Leadership Conference at the M Resort Spa Casino in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 9, 2011.
Marco Garcia / AP
With the USS Arizona Memorial in the foreground, the Sea-Based X-band Radar (SBX) is seen, Monday July 16, 2007 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The military's $900 million, 28-story-tall missile defense radar is back in Hawaii from its remote base in Alaska for renovations.
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Arizona Senator John McCain pauses during his speech to the third session of the Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa, Florida, 29 Aug. 2012
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Arizona Senator John McCain addresses the audience at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa, Florida, on August 29, 2012 during the Republican National Convention
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Arizona politician and future U.S. Attorney General Richard Kleindienst (left) confers with Nebraska's Richard Herman during the 1964 GOP National Convention in San Francisco.
Joshua Lott / Reuters
People hold signboards during a "tea party" protest in Flagstaff, Arizona August 31, 2009. Organizers say the event is an effort to work against members of Congress who voted for higher spending and taxes. The midterms are still two months away, but already a lot of Tea Partiers are looking beyond the elections and working out where to go from here. Picture taken August 31, 2009.
Jeff Topping / The New York Times
The sole remaining Titan II ICBM complex of the 54 originally used a nuclear deterents during the cold war is now a tourist attraction at the Titan Missile Museum, a national historic landmark, in Green Valley, Arizona seen in December. 2006. The missile carried a 9 megaton warhead and could reach its target in 30 minutes traveling at 17,000 miles per hour.
Jack Kurtz / ZUMA PRESS
A handful of protesters waited outside the Sandra Day O'Connor Courthouse in Phoenix Wednesday while lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union and Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund sparred with lawyers from Maricopa County and the State of Arizona over the constitutionality of section 2B of SB 1070, Arizona's tough anti-immigrant law.
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Volunteer Tim Doherty inspects an empty water jug, cast off by immigrants crossing into Arizona from Mexico, on July 31, 2010, near Green Valley, Arizona. Doherty conducts patrols for the nonprofit Samaritans, delivering water to points near the border
The USS Arizona‘s wreckage.
The USS Arizona's wreckage.
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John McCain concedes victory on stage during the election night rally at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa on November 4, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Nasser Nasser / AP
Arizona Senator John McCain speaks at a press conference in Benghazi, Libya, on April 22, 2011
Photograph by Zed Nelson
Vigil Arizona's long border is the source of fear — and opportunity
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Arizona conservatives listen to speeches denouncing illegal immigration in Phoenix on July 31, 2010
Joshua Lott / Reuters
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer speaks to reporters after a court hearing on the state's immigration law in Phoenix on July 22, 2010
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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, after meeting with President Obama at the White House on June 3, 2010
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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner celebrates his team's win against the Carolina Panthers in their NFC Divisional Round NFL playoff football game in Charlotte, North Carolina, January 10, 2009.
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Junior Seau smiles from the sidelines as his team, the New England Patriots, plays the Arizona Cardinals during their pre-season game on Aug 19, 2006 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass.
Dramatic cumulus clouds billow above a Texaco gas station along a stretch of Route 66 in Arizona, 1947.
Dramatic cumulus clouds billow above a Texaco gas station along a stretch of Route 66 in Arizona, 1947.
Chris Szagola / Cal Sport Media / ZUMAPRESS.com
New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez looks on during the NFL game between the Arizona Cardinals and the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Dec., 2, 2012.
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Unpublished. Willie Mays thrills the crowd, spring training, Arizona, 1954.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953.
Loomis Dean—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953.
Loomis Dean—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953.
Loomis Dean—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953.
Loomis Dean—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953.
Not originally published in LIFE. The exposed wreckage of the battleship USS Arizona.
Not originally published in LIFE. The exposed wreckage of the battleship USS Arizona.
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Unpublished. A Loomis Dean photo of 22-year-old Willie Mays at spring training in Arizona in 1954, the year the Giants won the World Series — the sole championship of Mays' long career.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Two girls stand with their mother as she is questioned by an officer and Arizona Attorney General Ross Jones (seated) after the 1953 Short Creek raid.
Mark Peterson / Corbis
Arizona State University students fill up keg cups at a party at the Sun Devil Ski Club.
John Moore / Getty Images
Police watch as opponents of Arizona's new immigration-enforcement law gather outside the state capitol building on April 25, 2010, in Phoenix
Ross D. Franklin / AP
Protesters on both sides of Arizona's new anti–illegal immigration law clash outside the state senate building in Phoenix
Ted Soqui / Corbis
Arizona Senator John McCain holds a press conference in downtown Los Angeles, California.
CJ Gunther / EPA
Arizona Senator John McCain
Robyn Beck / AFP / Getty
Arizona Senator John McCain.
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Arizona Senator John McCain
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Arizona Senator John McCain
Marc Serota / Getty
Presidential hopeful Arizona Senator John McCain greets supporters after winning the Florida primary.
Near Lukeville, Arizona, a new vehicle barrier and fencing are being constructed along the border.
The saguaro cactus in Arizona.
Anthony Suau for TIME
West of Naco, Arizona, some immigrants, including a 10-year-old boy, scale the new border fence in an effort to reach the States.
(l. to r.) Aaron J. Latham / AP ; Bruce Glikas / FilmMagic / Getty ; Brendan Smialowski / Reuters
(L to R) Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, Joel Klein, and Colin Powell
Christopher Morris / VII for TIME
Republican Presiential candidate, Arizona Senator John McCain, after wining the Florida Primary, speakes to his supporters in Florida.
Robert Sullivan / EPA
Republican presidential candidate and Arizona Senator John McCain greets supporters in Miami, Florida, January 29, 2008.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL FOR TIME
In Arizona, a weary fire fighter walks away from a blaze he just set
Paul O'Neill / East Valley Tribune / AP
A radiation therapist at the Arizona Cancer Institute, sets up the Calypso 4D Localization System to pinpoint radiation for prostate cancer patient.
Edward Keating / New York Times / Redux
A motel in Winslow, Arizona, boasts its American owners.
DAVID BURNETT / CONTACT FOR TIME
Senator Jon Kyl, Arizona.
DAVID BURNETT / CONTACT FOR TIME
Senator John McCain, Arizona
CHRISTOPHER MORRIS / VII FOR TIME
Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona in the underground passage under the Capitol.
OMAR TORRES / AFP / GETTY IMAGES
Mexican immigrants walk through the Arizona desert as they attempt to illegally cross the Mexican-US border in April.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953. A house in the town suggests just how poor most in the Short Creek community were.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953. This man, reporter Frank Pierson wrote in his notes on the raid, "quietly, smilingly held sleeping child until he was called into courtroom."
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953. As arraignments of the adults drag on in Short Creek's schoolhouse, transformed by the authorities into a temporary site for pre-trial hearings, a group of children and women wait in the schoolyard with state police guarding them.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953. Pictured: Joseph Smith Jessop, 84, a founder of the Short Creek community; his son Tom and his nephew George, both Korean War veterans.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953. Shortly after authorities descended, a woman combs a little girl's hair in the predawn darkness at Short Creek.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953. The building with the flagpole is the Short Creek schoolhouse.
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953. Her daughters clinging to her, a woman identified as Mrs. John Barlow faces questioning from Attorney General Ross Jones (seated).
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Not originally published in LIFE. Short Creek raid, Arizona, 1953. Local police coordinate plans prior to raid.
U.S. Marshal's Office / AP
This file photo provided on Feb. 22, 2011 by the U.S. Marshal's Service shows Jared Lee Loughner, who pleaded guilty in the Arizona shooting rampage and will be sentenced Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012.
air force photo / tech sgt. cary humphries
The way some folks are talking, the possibility of sequestration will turn the U.S. military into something like Arizona's Davis-Mothan Air Force Base's "boneyard" seen here.
Loomis Dean—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Under an officer's supervision, arrested polygamists line up beneath jagged Arizona cliffs, 1953.
Parker Haeg / Demotix / Corbis
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney participates in a round table discussion with Latino business leader in Tempe, Arizona, April 20, 2012.
REUTERS / Lucy Nicholson
A foreclosed home is seen in Bullhead City, Arizona on November 4, 2009.
Darryl Webb / AP
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain addresses the media Nov. 8, 2011, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Eduardo Verdugo / AP
Rene Perez, of the Puerto Rican band Calle 13, performs at the Vive Latino music festival in Mexico City. The words on his back translate as "Green light to invade Arizona"
Joshua Lott / Reuters
Demonstrators hold a banner as they protest against Arizona's controversial Senate Bill 1070 immigration law outside the U.S. District Court in Phoenix July 22, 2010.
Jim Watson / AFP / Getty
Sarah Palin waves to supporters at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix during Republican presidential candidate John McCain's election-night rally on Nov. 4, 2008
Reuters
U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords was shot during an appearance in Tucson, Arizona.
Christian Petersen / Getty
Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald #11 of the Arizona Cardinals
Ethan Miller / Getty
An aerial view of Lake Mead in Arizona's Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Emmanuel Dunand / AFP / Getty
Barack Obama campaigns in Phoenix with Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, left, and Caroline Kennedy
Allen Breed / AP
Ron Barber, district director to Gabrielle Giffords, wounded in the attack on the Arizona Congresswoman, announces the formation of the Fund for Civility, Respect and Understanding on Feb. 16, 2011, in Tucson
John Moore / Getty Images
An undocumented immigrant is processed at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement center in Arizona
Eric Thayer / Reuters
A man stands outside the home of accused gunman Jared Lee Loughner in Tucson, Arizona January 11, 2011.
Michael Dwyer / AP
Protesters march through downtown Boston to demand immigration reform and denounce the controversial Arizona immigration law
ROBERT GALLAGHER FOR TIME
Michael Bidwell (right), Arizona Cardinals vice president, and star player Edgerrin James (left), at the new Cardinals' stadium in Glendale a suburb NW of Phoenix.
Mandel Ngan / AFP / Getty
Mark Salter, top advisor to Republican presidential nominee Arizona Senator John McCain
Andy Lyons / Getty Images
Head coach Rick Pitino of the Louisville Cardinals coaches against the Arizona Wildcats at the Lucas Oil Stadium on March 27, 2009
Jacob Silberberg / AP
U.S. Sen. John McCain, a Republican from Arizona, speaks to reporters while Sen. Russell Feingold, a Democrat from Wisconsin, listens.
John Gress / Reuters
Colorado Rockies Matt Holiday hits a three-run home run off Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Micah Owings in the 4th inning of Game 4 of Major League Baseball's NLCS playoff series in Denver, October 15, 2007.
Gregory Bull / AP
A park officer at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southern Arizona stands among discarded water bottles, canned food and clothing at the base of an ironwood tree.
CHRISTOPHER MORRIS/BLACK STAR FOR TIME
McCain and Bush do a two-step at McCain’s Arizona ranch last August
CHRISTOPHER MORRIS—BLACK STAR FOR TIME
McCain and Bush do a two-step at McCain’s Arizona ranch last August
Jason Reed / Reuters
President Bush tours the border which separates Mexico from the U.S. in Yuma, Arizona, April 9, 2007.
DAVID ZICKL FOR TIME
GROUNDED: Fullilove left the academy and now goes to U of Arizona
Shaun Best / Reuters
Senator John McCain speaks beside his wife Cindy at his Super Tuesday rally in Phoenix, Arizona.
ART STREIBER FOR TIME
WEIL'S WAY: The good doctor at his desert home near the University of Arizona, Tucson

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