Taliyah Henderson, a student at Old Vail Middle School, recently competed in nationals in Greensboro, North Carolina (July 23-29th). Taliyah became a two time All American, coming finishing in the top 8 in the nation. She gained silver and 5th medals and broke her own Arizona record by 5 seconds. Taliyah previously broke the all-time Arizona...
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by the Southern Arizona Better Business Bureau Trying to reach Netflix, Microsoft, Amazon or another big company for help with your account? If so, watch out for this crafty con. Scammers post fake customer support numbers online to fool callers into purchasing unrelated computer software. How the Scam Works: You are having trouble with your...
by AARP AARP Services Inc., recognized David Jacome for 50+ volunteer hours through the ACES community service program. David Jacome has been the program coordinator for The First Tee of Tucson at the Country Club of Green Valley. The First Tee is an international youth development organization introducing the game of golf and its inherent values...
by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jerry Jimenez, Navy Office of Community Outreach A 2010 Cienega High School graduate and Tucson native is stationed with a command responsible for teaching future information warriors the skills required to defend America around the world. Seaman Aysha Jordan works as a cryptologic technician and operates...
by Linda Lee Smith The Post 109 Family is hosting a poker run and an evening of free live entertainment to which the public is invited to attend on Saturday, October 13th. Persons under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The cause is to benefit “Tucson Area Marine Moms,” a patriotic group of ladies who send from 50...
“Dear Claire, I had a really good dream, and then I had it again the next night. It was daytime in the dream, and it was really sunny outside, and I felt very happy and carefree. Out of nowhere, two silver dollars just appeared on this really narrow path on the ground. The silver dollars were side-by-side on the path, and the path was made of...
Monsoon season is a great time for recreation and other activities on Coronado National Forest! Mountain wildflowers are in bloom, temperatures are pleasant at higher elevations, and rainstorms refresh and cool our landscapes. Even so, visitors are advised to plan ahead and use extra caution while outdoors due to the increased potential for...
Serial Grillers will be opening up at the old Chuy’s location on Houghton Road mid September. Serial Grillers is a quick service restaurant focused on American Food and extensive craft beer selections. Hoki Poki will be opening at Las Plazas at Old Vail at Houghton and Old Vail Rd. They are an Asian fusion restaurant whose menu draws from historic...
by Elizabeth Smith There are so many amazing wild plants that we can eat here in the Sonoran Desert. As you go out foraging for interesting foods, be sure and wear long pants, closed toed shoes and protective gloves because there may be little critters hanging out as well as lots of thorns and spines. Be aware of your surroundings at all times and...
Mark Hutchinson, died peacefully in Tucson on June 18, 2018 following a 14 -month battle with glioblastoma. Mark is the son of Louise Hutchinson and the late William Hutchinson of Fairview, PA. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Annette Fancey Hutchinson, his daughter, Rachel, and son, Adam. He is also survived by Lynn (Kevin) Brewster, Diane...