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A Guide to Wine Tasting in Southern Arizona
A Guide to Wine Tasting in Southern Arizona The world of wine is incredibly diverse. While most people have tasted wine, few have...
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Washington’s Birthday, and Ours
Washington’s Birthday, and Ours This time of year always reminds me of when we used to celebrate Washington’s Birthday. I...
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Rental Homes Unveiled at Rocking K
Rental Homes Unveiled at Rocking K Build-to-rent communities are the newest housing option in cities across the country that are...
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Vail Pride Day at Charron Vineyards
Vail Pride Day at Charron Vineyards Charron Vineyards is a family-run small business that was established in 1995. Charron is...
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By Brenda Hough The University of Arizona (UA) recently appointed Carol Stewart, a long-standing authority on research parks, to advance the University of Arizona’s Tech Parks. Stewart is...
Local Gymnasts to Compete for State Titles at Cienega...
By Teena Werley The 2019 Arizona State Men’s Gymnastics Championship will be held at Cienega High School in Vail, Arizona on March 15th through the 17th. Over 350 male gymnasts from...
Vail Pride Day Academic Competition Winners
By Anne Gibson Vail Pride Day (VPD), a Vail School District (VSD) event, celebrated its twentieth anniversary on Saturday, February 16th at the Pima County Fairgrounds with cheers and...
Visiting the “Pollen Path”
By David James See the gorgeous new group exhibition Pollen Path at Tohono Chul Park, Gardens, Galleries, Bistro, 7366 N. Paseo Del Norte, Tucson, through April 17th. There is a lot to...
Hampton Inn & Suites News Report
by Hunter Fuenning Tucson has so many cool new things being built. One of them is a new hotel coming to Rita Ranch. The Hampton Inn & Suites will have 104 rooms. We stayed in a king...
January, Snow, Snow, and Snow
By John Simpson The new year welcomed the Vail area with snow, and quite a bit of it. A storm moved in on New Year’s Eve and rain changed over to snow. By New Year’s morning, around 1-2...
It’s Science Fair Time!
By Ellen Samuelsen February is most often thought of as the month for valentines, but at Ocotillo Ridge Elementary (ORE), it is also the month for the science fair! On Wednesday, February...
Picacho Peak
By Rob Samuelsen There may not be a more visible or iconic hike than summiting the 1,500-foot-tall Picacho Peak. Formed from ancient volcanic flows and eroded to its current monolithic...
Future Business Leaders Conference Highlights
by Nicole Cochran Vail Academy and High School participated in the Future Business Leaders of America Region One Conference on Thursday, January 31st. The high school chapter has been...