By Andre Lauzon News coverage about the Rosemont Project has characterized our receipt of the 404 permit from the Army Corps of Engineers, and final Mine Plan of Operations from the U.S...
Category - Outdoors
They’ll See You Before You See Them
By Alisha Brewer If you are one of the few people to have spotted a mountain lion, consider yourself lucky! I know some people...
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AZ Adventures Outdoors: Sabino Canyon Crawler
By Rob Samuelsen For thousands of years, people have flocked to Sabino Canyon to use and enjoy the water because water is the...
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Highways & Byways for June 2021
By Tom Howard Houghton/I-10 InterchangeCrews have completed the switch of all the on and off ramps. Work continues the bridge...
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Looking Up – Tucson Mountain Ranges
By Rob Hallberg The Tucson area mountains are spectacular and very few US cities can boast they are “surrounded” by them. You can...
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By Rob Samuelsen When outdoors, there is something special about seeing wildlife, especially charismatic animals – large animal species with symbolic value, popular appeal, and/or...
Be Informed About Wild Bee Colonies
By The Southern Arizona Beekeeping Association Tragically, each year in the United States and beyond, several people are killed due to unintentional disturbance of honey bee colonies. We...
Be Prepared for the Bees
By Charlotte Herdliska With spring on its way in Southern Arizona, bees will be busy gathering pollen, and, occasionally forming giant, somewhat alarming clusters which are often found on...
Time for Tomatoes
By Elizabeth Smith Tomatoes are one of the gardens biggest treasures and, not surprisingly, the most popular summer vegetable (actually a fruit) to grow. Tomatoes thrive in the heat as long...
Lots of Rain and Snow
By John Simpson February was quite cold and very wet. An incredible 2.86 inches of rain and melted snow fell. This is well above my 8-year average of 1.02 inches. February 2018 was very wet...
Winter Transitioning to Spring
By Heidi Schewel of the Coronado National Forest Recent winter storms have left snow deposited on the Santa Catalina Mountains, much to the delight of skiers and winter enthusiasts...
Trail Users
By Liane Ehrich, Guest Contributor from VAILAZ.com Trail users come in many varieties: kids on fast dirt bikes, raising rooster tails, hunters and others on utility ATVs, mountain bikers...
Construction Zone
By Article Author Houghton Town Center McDonald’s is planning to begin construction in the fall with an opening by the end of 2019 and Eegees will begin construction and open by the...
Time to Plan and Plant Your Warm Weather Garden
By Elizabeth Smith Now that March is here, the long wait is almost over and things are buzzing in the garden. The 15th of March traditionally marks the last of the frosts in the...