By Shirley Mays When I was in high school, I was in conversation with a group of friends. We were talking about friendship and our feelings about the complexities of our relationships. Some in the group thought friendship was like slavery; it...
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By Brad Anderson Where is our rain? We are being teased a little nearly every day, but the clouds have yet to yield their precious “liquid sunshine”. We will keep our optimism that the moisture is still on its way. And, as we...
Health Gut — Healthy Brain — Optimum Health and Aging By Dr. Azam MD, MPH, Integrative Physician, Samreen Khan, MHA, BSC, Integrative Health Coach Do you suffer from constipation, diarrhea, frequent indigestion, recurrent abdominal...
By Lucretia Free Eight Questions for students living in Vail, Corona de Tucson or SE Tucson. Please mention your grade. You may respond to all 8 or chose one or two that you feel strongly about. You may also email lucretia@thevailvoice.com...
By Karen Bova As I sit here looking out the window, I imagine that the world out there hasn’t changed since last February. I imagine that the Covid-19 had never come. And anytime I want, I can walk out to my car and drive to the health...
By Anne Gibson Four residents of the Vail School District seek four-year terms on the Vail School District Governing Board in the Tuesday November 3rd general election. Your ballot will allow you to vote for a maximum of three candidates...
By Article Author Vail School District would like to extend a huge thank you to our community for their support during our online giving campaign. With your help, we were able to raise over $7,200! We would also like to recognize Concord...
By Article Author For the past forty years, Ms. Elizabeth Bradshaw, fondly know as Liz, has taught elementary and gifted students in the Vail School District (VSD). For over twenty-five years Liz Bradshaw initiated and coordinate The Hands...
A Monument to Mexican American Agency By J.J. Lamb In 1889, families living in the Rincon Valley petitioned the Pima County Board of Supervisors for a school; nearly all of those who made the petition were Mexican Americans. They included:...
By Patrick Whitehurst Habits fluctuated in 2020, from daily exercise to home snacking, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Among those changes is that of grabbing a book to find inspiration, education, and escapism in these trying times. Book...