I agree with Supervisor Christy’s District 4 Update in the April issue of The Vail Voice about safety and speeding on Wilmot. I see the same problems every time I drive on Houghton between Interstate 10 and Sahuarita Road. The answer to...
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By Anne Gibson The four traditional Vail high schools and one alternative are preparing to say goodbye to 814 qualifying senior students with graduation ceremonies. The culture of each high school varies, but all four traditional schools have...
By Burt Graeff The recent housing boom in Vail has been a boon to many. Included among those benefiting: the del Lago Golf club. The bottom line: the more houses, the more potential golfers. The housing, parlayed with del Lago ownership pouring...
By Dr. Shaun McGuire What is it? The 2016 Noble Prize for Physiology and Medicine was awarded to Japanese Scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi for his work in this area. Autophagy literally translates to “self-eat.” It describes the way our cells clean...
By Article Author Reach your financial goals sooner rather than later by asking yourself these questions the next time you’re tempted to open your wallet for an unplanned purchase. Will this purchase move me closer to or take me further away...
To the editor, I’m writing to alert your readers and my neighbors here in Vail to the scientific studies and recent legal actions regarding Roundup weed killer. I very often see folks spraying their yards with the product, believing it is safe...
By Marco Padilla of Cottonwood Elementary School Cancer is an illness that people can have. There is a camp that can help support children who have parents fighting cancer or have died from this illness. On “campkesem.org” it reported, “Over 5...
By Paige Vogt Cienega High School counselor Eric Boxley knows the right conversation could save the life of your friend, child, or neighbor. But when it comes to a topic as difficult as suicide, many people don’t know where to start. That’s why...
By The Rev. Dr. Candace J. Lansberry, Desert Skies United Methodist Church In every generation, including our own, people have seen signs and wondered if the end is near. What do these scriptures mean? Should we be afraid? Are we living in the...
By Article Author Brianna Martinez graduated from Cienega High in 2013 and will graduate from the Air Force Academy this year. Cadet Martinez also made the Dean’s list. U.S. Air Force Airman Breanna K. Klemm graduated from basic...