By Matthew Griffis The American Legion is celebrating a century of patriotic service. Since it was chartered in 1919, the American Legion, District 2, Department of Arizona in Tucson has been making our community a better place. This year, The...
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By Chris Coleman Great news for Vail residents looking for new options to get around town. AMORE, the Regional Transportation Authority’s innovative new transportation program, has recently expanded their service area to include even more of...
By Rob Samuelsen Because of naturally occurring radioactive decay, the earth’s mantle produces a tremendous amount of heat. Molten rock is one evidence of this heat, but a more common and certainly a more enjoyable form of geothermal heat...
By Stacy Winstryg The Vail School District Foundation kicked off our first monthly event – Community University. April’s topic was “Do you Control Your Money . . . or Does Your Money Control You?” Thank you to the members of the...
By Ambur Nicole Wilkerson On March 29th, Tay’s BBQ greeted the citizens of Corona de Tucson. Located right next to Tay’s Brew House, this new BBQ spot offers an assortment of barbequed favorites for the community to enjoy. The first day was jam...
By Tom Howard I-10/ Vail and Colossal Cave improvements: The project was awarded to Granite Construction, of Tucson, on 3/15/19. This project will affect the roads and bridges on Vail/Colossal Cave Road and the SR 83, Mountain View Interchange...
By MaRico Tippett On April 18th, The Greater Vail Area Chamber of Commerce opened the first co-working space on the southeast side of town. Vail Chamber Connection is located right in the heart of Vail’s original town site between the railroad...
By Steve Christy As a native of Pima County, mining has always been of particular interest to me, and I’m sure to all of us who live, work, and invest in our community. After all, mining has always played an integral role in our region’s...
By Mike Lavelle As the paper is getting ready for print, I heard on the news that Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is reporting people receiving phony TEP calls. It seems over 100 people, in one day, reported scammers calling them, reporting to be...
By Don McGee, Sandy West and Mari Sorri More than 500 people gathered in front of the Tucson Federal Building on Saturday, April 13th to protest Rosemont Copper, an open pit mine planned for the Santa Rita Mountains, and to support legal...