By Paige Vogt “I’d like to see how other people worship Jesus Christ.” The thought stuck with local salesman Andy Vigue, and was the genesis of a musical interfaith Easter celebration, “Jesus Christ is Risen!” to be held on April 3 from 7:00 to...
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By Hollie Warnick You may have heard of the true self. Or perhaps you’ve heard someone talk about their highest self. There are many names and for the deep, still, quiet, and truthful part of ourselves. Knowingness, divine spark, heart, soul...
By April Bourie You may have heard about Tucson being designated the first United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) City of Gastronomy in the U.S. in 2015, but what does that really mean? The Presidio District...
By Matthew Flores When Athiana L. came to Goodwill in 2014, she needed help finding traction and a plan for the future. She started with GoodFutures as a high school dropout with limited options. She lacked confidence in herself and felt the...
By Steve Christy As your Supervisor, one of my favorite Vail community events to attend and participate in each year is Vail Pride Day. And this year’s extravaganza topped them all. For me, it began on the preceding Thursday in the Old...
From the Better Business Bureau Scammers love to take advantage of our fears, and the spread of a new disease like coronavirus is downright scary. As you strive to keep yourself and loved ones healthy, be sure to watch out for counterfeit face...
By David Levy Something old, something new…Eureka instead of Echo. This is the story of my first telescope, of the comet it did not discover (and which later collided with Jupiter), and the telescope that replaced it. Although this story has...
By Jared Free Brick (2005) Director Rian Johnson has benefited from an increased profile in recent years, following up his divisive but acclaimed entry into the Star Wars canon with one of the most successful original films of 2019. But his...
By J.J. Lamb The only Catholic Church in the United States built in honor of a Japanese citizen is right here in Vail. Travelers from around the world visit the Shrine of Santa Rita in the Desert because of its connections to renowned Japanese...
By Rob Samuelsen It was the last night of camping after a weeklong, 150 mile paddle/portage trip just north of the Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay in Killarney, Ontario. I had spent the week in this north-woods paradise going from lake to lake...