By Anne Gibson One knows a library is soon to open when the building is completed, and a librarian has been selected to lead the staff. The new library building is near completion and the selection of Mary McKinney by Pima County Library...
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By Tamra Haase You may be wondering if now is a good time to sell your house, and the answer is: Maybe Especially if you live in a place where home prices are climbing fast, homes at entry-level prices often purchased by first-time homebuyers...
Alyssa Diaz took her title as Miss Vail High School America 2021 to the state competition on 17 Jan 2021 and placed Top 6 in Arizona! Alyssa is currently a Junior and Bobcat Scholar at Cienega High School. She is a member of National Honor...
By Christine Anderson Ferraris Hi folks, this month we’re offering a few general tips on how to manage when you are unable to make payments on a large expenditure, such as a new or used car, truck or recreation vehicle. The following tips are...
Dear Claire, I have been having these dreams about dying flowers. There will be these beautiful flowers everywhere on a path, but they die when I go to pick them. They will go from being beautiful and perfect and alive to withered and dying...
By K. Nepsa How did geologic processes affect our specific region? Lori Stiles, in an article in UA News titled, “New Guide to Geologic History of Tucson Mountains” references a book written by University of Arizona planetary scientist David A...
By John Simpson December was warmer and drier than average to top off 2020; 2020 ended up being the driest year and second warmest in Tucson history. The Tucson airport only received 0.25” of rain, well below its December 30-year average of 0...
By Fiona de Young, Community Relations Manager Is your home wildfire ready? The Rincon Valley Fire District wants to make sure. RVFD was recently awarded a FEMA Fire Prevention and Safety grant to implement our first-ever Wildfire Risk...
By Hughes Federal Credit Union Set a Savings GoalFinancial experts recommend setting aside 3 – 6 months of living expenses in an emergency fund account. But when you’re struggling to make ends meet this idea can seem impossible, so break...
By Supervisor Steve Christy My recent Vail Voice columns have focused on events highlighting what we have accomplished together in our southeast region. This is a normal exercise as we approach year’s end. Now, as we enter a New Year, I am...