Phyllis Daugherty was the winner of the Greater Vail Area Chamber of Commerce business spotlight award! This remarkable woman works hard to serve the Vail community both in her career as the founder of the Tucson Dream Team and in her spare...
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“For some people, losing a loved one feels like a physical blow. In some ways, it is: the bereaved may experience disruptions in their body–cardiovascular, immune, endocrine and neural systems may all be affected.” So says Mary-Frances...
Photo: Members of this year’s Sonoran String Quartet are (from left) Kathryn Harpainter, viola; Emily Nolan, violin; Robert Marshall, cello; and JoAnna Park, violin. A new graduate chamber ensemble is enjoying its inaugural season at the...
From Ancient Greece to contemporary times, poets have been drawn to express their own images of Helen of Troy. Following her previous day’s lecture about the many faces of Helen of Troy, Bella Vivante, Professor Emerita of Classics, University...
The Vail School District is one of the many reasons people are proud to live in Vail. The caliber of the students that graduate from the high schools in this district is representative of the type of community we live in. As the seniors toss...
Most people have heard of Helen of Troy, “the face that launched a thousand ships,” but few have heard of her other ancient aspects. Bella Vivante, Professor Emerita of Classics, University of Arizona, will present a lecture on the many faces...
Congratulations, Vail! We just got a few more bragging rights when calling our town “home.” In a study by NerdWallet.com, Vail, Corona de Tucson, and Sahuarita were each named in the top five places to live in Arizona for young...
Can you think of a better way to kick off your weekend then with a free pancake breakfast cooked up by your local heroes? We didn’t think so. This year, the Rincon Valley Fire Department is hosting the second annual pancake breakfast...
Are you a Pinterest fanatic? Do you browse catalogs and magazines trying to find inspiration from others? Then you won’t want to miss this in-person event where you get to peer into the backyards of fellow homeowners to gain inspiration...
Rising from a sea of deserts and grasslands, Tucson’s Santa Catalina Mountains are what scientists call a sky island, one of 65 such isolated ranges north and south of the Mexican border and the only one with a paved road to the top. You can...