by Ambur Wilkerson One of the beautiful parts about the holiday season is how diverse celebrating it can be. As someone of African-American and Mexican descent, I take great pride in my...
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Hello Vail!
Hello Vail! Recently, Lucretia Free, publisher and owner of The Vail Voice, met and chatted it up about the newspaper/journalism...
Read MoreThe Vail Chorale Welcomes You for the Spring 2024 Season!
The Vail Chorale Welcomes You for the Spring 2024 Season! The Vail Chorale is excited to invite new and returning singers to join...
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Love Vail!
By now, everyone in Vail should have noticed the Love Vail signs spread throughout our community. The Love Vail campaign and...
Read MoreIncorporation Is Not a Done Deal!
The silencing of Vail residents has been happening for months behind the scenes and will continue to happen if Vail is...
Read MoreReSources’ Givers, Golfers and Shoppers
by Susan Summers Helping feed hungry Vail families with emergency food supplies, supplementing the weekend diets of some of our local students through the “back pack” program, and sending...
Proposition 468 Win Didn’t Come Easy
by Anne Gibson In most cases with a November election, the results are available that evening. This is not what happened with the Vail School District’s $61.3 million Proposition 468 in the...
Passion 4 Paws: Saving Dogs and Cats in Southern...
by Debra A. Perry Mrs. Andrea Mozolik, a 10-year Corona de Tucson resident, established “Passion 4 Paws” in July, 2018 to help rescue dogs and cats from imminent euthanasia. What brought...
Meet Vail’s New Neighbor: Hughes Federal Credit Union!
Hughes Federal Credit Union, recently named Arizona’s top-rated credit union in Forbes 2018’s “Best-In-State Banks and Credit Unions” list, is bringing its personal brand of financial...
Tis the Season for Comedy at Roadrunner!
By Larry Fuller This month, the Roadrunner Theatre Company (RTC) presents Inspecting Carol, written by Daniel J. Sullivan. Think A Christmas Carol meets The Inspector General meets Noises...
Behind the Vail: Community Profiles
by Cody Hedges It is often the possession of manifold talents which make a figure like Johann Goethe so fascinating. After his first literary success, he became a civil administrator;...
Support Group Sends Care Packages to Troops
In 2011, a group of women living in Del Webb, Ranch del Lago, has been sending cards and care packages to deployed troops. To date, they sent over 121,000 cards and 1,722 care packages...
How to Help a Local Family in Need This Holiday Season
by Kimberly Crossland, Owner of Savvy Copywriters If you’re active on Facebook and follow the Vail School District, you might have seen a picture posted recently of a few men standing next...
Long Live the King – Part 2 of 3
Thomas sat in a cushioned chair, his advisors and guards between him and the miners. “The king calls for an increased production of topaz,” Melville announced. A gasp filled the hall. ...