By J. J. Lamb “There is enough flood water goes to waste annually down the Rillito, which, if stored, would be sufficient to irrigate the entire Tucson basin … it … requires … reclaiming...
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Project Blue Facts and Information
On Wednesday, July 23rd, an informational community meeting was held at Mica Mountain High School about Project Blue…a proposed...
Read MoreValencia Road, Kolb to Houghton Construction Update
The City of Tucson and its contractor, Borderland Construction, continue to make progress in the widening of Valencia Road...
Read MoreVail Chamber Hires New CEO
1. What attracted you to your new role with the Chamber? I was drawn to this role because of the Chamber’s unique position as a...
Read MoreIt’s Time For Angel Tree
Donors delivering to Desert Willow Elementary last year. In Vail USD we believe in the Power of Community. Our Angel Tree Program...
Read MoreGoodbye Steven Universe
By Jared Free As a fan of cartoons, anime, manga, and the like, I became used to getting a certain amount of kickback from people. After listening to a song from a show that I liked, I...
Natural Healing Through Behavioral Kinesiology
by Hollie Warnick Having a run-in with the most recent illness? Can’t shake anxious feelings? Tried traditional ways to eliminate headaches with no results? We know that healing can occur...
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...
Southern Arizona Chamber of Commerce Association to...
By Article Author The Southern Arizona Chamber of Commerce Association has launched Southern Arizona Chamber Benefits Plan with UnitedHealthcare. “Collaborating with UnitedHealthcare and...
American Legion Post 109 Celebrates 40 Years
By Linda Lee Smith McCulloch-Wagner American Legion Post 109 celebrated their 40th birthday in January. Original membership consisted of a small group of veterans and some family...
Skyward
By David Levy In 1963, while living as a patient at the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children in Denver, I strolled outside on the evening of March 23rd to observe the evening sky...
A Spoonful of Honey – Treating Children’s Coughs
By Tucson Medical Center ‘Tis the season, coughs and snotty noses abound. A nasty cold or cough is uncomfortable for all, but for infants and very young children, unable to express...
School Bond Update
By Stacy Winstryg In November of last year, the voters in the Vail School District passed a bond that will help pay for a new high school, new K-8 school, transportation and safety needs...
Tech Park CEO Named
By Article Author The University of Arizona announced today that Carol Stewart, a long-standing authority on research parks, has been appointed to lead the UA Tech Parks. In her new role as...