Tracy Greer

Digital Media Editor

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Tracy is a Digital Media Editor in Phoenix. The position satisfies both her inner tech geek and her passion for journalism. She previously held a similar position for the North County Times in San Diego County, California.

Before switching to the news side, Tracy earned her stripes with more than a decade of experience in sports media. She covered everything from high school kids to pros and worked in print, television, publishing, sports information and for a youth sports nonprofit.

She holds journalism degrees from New Mexico State University and Northwestern University, and is a member of the Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM).

A native New Mexican, Tracy has lived in four of the seven Fronteras locations: Las Cruces, Tucson, Phoenix and San Diego.

Recent Stories

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Best Of The Border (4/21-4/26)

The week's top stories from Fronteras: The Changing America Desk.

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Bisbee Ballpark History Is In The Bricks

The historic Warren Ballpark is just one example of old-time structures Bisbee, Ariz.

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West Texas Border Crossing Re-Opens After 11 Years

The U.S.-Mexico border crossing at Boquillas, in the Big Bend National Park in West Texas, officially re-opened Wednesday morning.

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U.S. Defeats Mexico In 0-0 Tie

When is a win not a win? When the U.S. Men's National soccer team goes into Azteca Stadium in Mexico City and holds El Tri to a 0-0 tie.

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Sandra Day O'Connor Describes Childhood In A Border Town

Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor grew up in a rural Arizona town on a working ranch. Before her judicial career, she spent her childhood riding horses and raising cattle.

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Why Is The West So Great For Ultramarathons?

Ultrarunning — any race longer than the marathon distance of 26.2 miles — is a global sport, but several of the most popular races take place in the Western United States.

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Best of the Border (2/11-2/16)

The week's top stories from Fronteras: The Changing America Desk.

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Southwest Drought Affecting Size, Location Of Cattle Herds

The severe drought helped shrink the nation's cattle herd to its smallest size in six decades. Fronteras Desk spoke to one rancher last August who was already feeling the pinch.

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Dropped Off The Edge Of The Earth

If you live in a border town, you come to accept that the answer to "whodonit?" may never be known. And the most common speculation, offered as a salve to the unanswerable, is "Mexico."

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Reading, 'Riting And Recipes: The Great College Cookbook Of The Southwest

In 1994 there was no college cookbook with recipes for Mexican food -- so two New Mexico State students created one.

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