By Susan Summers Right after Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday comes “Giving Tuesday,” which this year falls on December 3rd. It is a global day of giving that harnesses the generosity of millions of people around the world in...
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By John Simpson The month of September was slightly warmer than average as the Tucson airport recorded the 32nd warmest September on record. The high temperatures were slightly below average, but the nighttime lows were above average, resulting...
By Elizabeth Warburton-Smith As the executive director for a longstanding non-profit supporting community gardens, I like to get the word out about healthy eating. There is simply no comparison between the produce you find in a grocery store...
By Ventura W. Tounsel Jr. This month we have an amazing opportunity. We have a chance to show our appreciation to America’s warfighters. Every Soldier, Airman, Marine, Sailor, and Coast Guardsman who made a conscious decision to “support and...
By Samantha Ayonn Flores Picture the masterful minds and characters that came from the gates of Cienega High School; now picture Vail without them. Very odd right? Well, even if it is hard to believe, it could’ve been a reality. As we can see...
By Debra A. Perry If you have ever been to the Roadrunner Market in Corona de Tucson on a Friday or Saturday evening, surely you have seen the Roadrunner Music Man, Rusty Sivley, also known as the “Ol’ Cactus Cowboy.” He has been making music...
By Coach Brandon Brinkman My wife, Karolynn, and all three of our children are enrolled at Inverse. For the kids, they are getting a baseline of being physically and mentally strong, which will help them as they continue to grow and become...
By Article Author We are well into the fall period and it will soon be winter. The sun is less harsh in the mornings and evenings providing more coolness in the air. Of course, plants and trees grow at a much slower pace and need less water...
By Article Author You might notice something colorful if you visit the food pantry at St. Vincent de Paul St. Rita’s Conference this month – or rather, a room full of color. In October, girls ages seven to eleven from The Church of Jesus...
By Burt Graeff Vail resident Bob Reuter called it the trip of a lifetime. And, no, it was not a trip to Paris. Or Rome. Or Barcelona. It was a three-day trip to Washington, D.C., where 23 Southern Arizona veterans of World War Two, the Korean...