By David Levy When you go outside on the summer nights, and the sky is clear, how many stars do you think you see? If you are in the middle of a large city like Tucson, you might see fewer than a hundred stars. However, from the darker sky over...
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People often ask what Rotary is and who we are. We are 1.2 million people who by coming together create positive, lasting change in our communities, and around the world. In our efforts locally, the Cienega Rotary Club supports schools, local...
Opened in 1982 by Lex McGraw, as a watering hole for local cowboys, Tucson McGraw’s Cantina has been serving up ice cold beers, and margaritas by the liter ever since. Recently purchased by localsBrian and Joanna Cummings, McGraw’s has been...
by Rick Murray, CEO of the Arizona Small Business Administration Economic development is a word we hear a lot. Everything we do here at the Arizona Small Business Association has an impact on economic development for Arizona, directly or...
Austin Alexander never met a hurdle too tall. The Cienega standout hurdler overcame injury to find his way to the University of Arizona. “Going into senior year Austin had sacrificed so much,” explained his mother Michelle Alexander...
USATF Region 10 Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships Southern Arizona athletes brought home 16 gold medals at the USATF Region 10 Champions in El Paso in early July. In addition, eight silver standard times and marks were set. Vail...
Poet David Chorlton, originally from Austria and England, and now 30 years an Arizonan, will share some of his vast and varied writings with an audience at the Arizona Senior Academy Great Room at 3:30 p.m. Thursday (July 30). Chorlton is very...
Harpist Christine Vivona returns to the Arizona Senior Academy in a solo recital on Tuesday (July 28) at 11:30 a.m. The program will mix classics with jazz, including an arrangement of themes from George Gershwin’s “An American in Paris” and...
More than 120,000 Tibetan refugees live in India, several thousand of them in Manipat, a cluster of refugee camps in rural eastern India. They followed the 14th Dali Lama who was offered asylum after China invaded their country in 1959. Dr...
The exciting duo of Toru Tagawa on violin and Shiho Takeda on piano will appear in concert at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday (July 21) in the Arizona Senior Academy’s Great Room. They plan to perform Mozart’s “Violin Sonata in G Major,” K. 301, and...