by Susan Summers Helping feed hungry Vail families with emergency food supplies, supplementing the weekend diets of some of our local students through the “back pack” program, and sending meals to home-bound seniors are the essential work of...
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by Anne Gibson In most cases with a November election, the results are available that evening. This is not what happened with the Vail School District’s $61.3 million Proposition 468 in the general election on November 6th, 2018. On Thursday...
by Debra A. Perry Mrs. Andrea Mozolik, a 10-year Corona de Tucson resident, established “Passion 4 Paws” in July, 2018 to help rescue dogs and cats from imminent euthanasia. What brought Andrea to this point in her life to create Passion 4 Paws...
Hughes Federal Credit Union, recently named Arizona’s top-rated credit union in Forbes 2018’s “Best-In-State Banks and Credit Unions” list, is bringing its personal brand of financial services to the Vail area. The new branch is now open and...
by Jared Free Lee Chang Dong, one of my favorite directors of all time, and certainly the one that has exerted the most influence over my artistic thinking, has released a new movie after eight years. And I don’t love it. I certainly don’t hate...
By Larry Fuller This month, the Roadrunner Theatre Company (RTC) presents Inspecting Carol, written by Daniel J. Sullivan. Think A Christmas Carol meets The Inspector General meets Noises Off in this hilarious holiday hit! A man who asks to...
by Kerri Flores and Brad Adams Each year United Way coordinates a Day of Caring in October and brings in thousands of volunteers around the country to support local organizations. This year, Sycamore Elementary, in the Vail School District...
by Cody Hedges It is often the possession of manifold talents which make a figure like Johann Goethe so fascinating. After his first literary success, he became a civil administrator; shortly after writing Faust, he wrote a psycho-scientific...
When the stores decorate for Christmas before the pumpkins come down, it’s easy to lose the awe and wonder of the Advent/Christmas Season because the season just lasts too long. This December, why not experience the anticipation of...
Specialty craft coffee comes to Tucson’s east side. Coffee is fuel for our lives, and we love to love it. Andrea Walker remembers trips to a local coffee shop in the 90’s with her mother. Years later, when she and her husband Kelly moved their...