By Susan Summers For families that rely on schools to provide regular meals for their children, summer can be a time of hunger and uncertainty. According to “Share Our Strength” – a national organization dedicated to eliminating hunger...
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By Article Author Vail resident, realtor and associate broker Rob Hallberg of Long Realty has been elected treasurer of the 2020 board of directors of the Tucson Association of Realtors (TAR). He was a director of TAR’s Board in 2016 and 2017...
By Article Author Heirloom Farmers Markets will now accept SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) and Double Up Buck Arizona at the Saturday Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market! The expansion of this program will allow the organization to...
By Dr. Shaun McGuire Today, cannabis is a hot topic. I appreciate the stigma associated with cannabis. Let’s try to separate science from stigma. Different plant parts have different phytonutrients causing different body reactions. THC, the...
To the editor: I would like to express my thanks to The Vail Voice for providing the opportunity for our community to express its concerns in respect to the planned Rosemont mine. A majority of area residents have come to understand that this...
By Article Author With rent increase being the primary motivator for most moves, you may be wondering if it’s time to buy a home. Here are some key considerations for renters considering homeownership. Credit Health: To determine the risk...
By John Simpson May 2019 was very cool for southeast Arizona and depending on what part of area you live in, it was either very wet, or just average. Let’s start with temperatures first. The Tucson Airport recorded the 23rd coolest May since...
by Anne Gibson Planning committee members for Vail School District’s Mica Mountain High School have been working for over a year and will continue working throughout 2019 and into 2020. The school will be built in two phases. The first phase...
By Anne “AJ” Perrin Note: This is fourth in a series of articles on the five principals in Corona de Tucson. The newest school to be built in Corona de Tucson is Copper Ridge Elementary School, located deep in a residential subdivision and off...
By Debra A. Perry What a welcoming sight to see when driving into Corona de Tucson (CdT). Ever wonder what went into getting the three new signs located on Houghton and the east and west sides on Sahuarita that border the CDT community? First...