By Susan Summers Ask any mom and she’ll tell you that the very best gift she could receive for Mother’s Day needn’t be the most expensive or grand, but the one that springs from the loving heart of her child, no matter how old that child may be...
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By Mike Lavelle As many of us know, distracted driving has become a significant problem in recent years. In fact, two (motorcycle riding) friends of mine recently were rear ended (while they were driving cars), by inattentive motorists. Both of...
By Elizabeth Smith Fertilizer is simply the nutrition that plants need to thrive. Each element that makes up this nutrition has a specific role to play and they all work together for the utmost benefit to the plant. Surprisingly, plants aren’t...
By “Mamma Coal” Stasney A wise woman once told me, “Examine your beliefs, and change any that aren’t serving you.” It’s so easy to travel through life applying beliefs that you have never even realized you had. One that I’ve held about music...
By Hollie Warnick Everyone experiences a loss at some point in their life. It can strike at any time. The pain of loss includes not only a person’s physical death, but the death of a friendship/marriage, an idea, a job, or even loss of material...
By Leatrice Ciaravella and Kariela Sigala Hundreds of Vail residents flocked to Vail Academy and High School on Friday, April 12th, to enjoy the 9th Annual Boxer Expo. The Boxer Expo, named for the school’s mascot, the Boxer dog breed, began in...
By Article Author HSL Properties is building a 312-unit luxury apartment complex in Rita Ranch next to the Walgreens on Valencia Road at the southeast corner of the Valencia and Nexus intersection. The development will be called Encantada at...
By Charlotte Herdliska Summer is Coming! As the weather starts to warm up, Snakes will start waking up after a winters nap (though it wasn’t a very long nap) and looking for a meal. I can tell you that they are out there, the Corona de Tucson...
By Anne “AJ” Perrin Note: This is second in a series of articles on the five principals in CdT. The principal at Sycamore Elementary School, Ken Graff, is soft–spoken and quite enthusiastic as he described life as the top...
By Sandy Whitehouse Corona de Tucson is sadly missing one of her favorite citizens. When Darlene LeClair left us on March 27th, 2019, she took with her some of the zest for living she imbued in her friends and so generously shared with us over...