By Rob Hallberg 2020 was the hottest summer on record and all Tucsonan’s are probably wondering what is next. Our winter weather was a little milder than normal, which leads most of us to believe we are in for another hot one. I researched...
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By Tamra Haase In our current real estate market, you are probably hearing and seeing this in the real estate craziness.In some situations, sellers will have several competing purchase offers to consider. Sellers have several ways to deal with...
By Donna GemmaVan, our new Boston Terrier/Miniature Poodle, is four and is a rescue from Mesa, AZ. He is very smart and likes to entertain us with his humor. He is also deaf, but no one would guess he has hearing loss. By Roberta and Richard...
By Alisha Brewer THUD! Ugh, that sound. That terrible sound whenever a bird slams into our window. Followed by my husband saying, “Bet it doesn’t have the guts to do that again.” (Insert my unamused face.) I’ve noticed...
By Tom Howard Houghton/I-10 InterchangeWork is underway to complete the new temporary Westbound on ramp to I-10. Once this is completed crews will close the old on ramp and continue with the new bridge approach pads. Westbound traffic will have...
Cadet Jacob Hart from Empire High School has been awarded an Air Force ROTC Scholarship to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ. Cadet Jaidan Curfman-Levy from Andrada Polytechnic High School received an Appointment to the U.S...
By Hughes Federal Credit Union Identity theft can put you in a world full of trouble, draining you of your financial resources and leaving you with a problem that can often take weeks to months to repair. So how can you prevent yourself from...
By K. Nepsa As summer approaches, it’s natural that people will look to recreate in areas with cooler temperatures or at the very least, any place with water. Water soothes our heated skin and it’s a way our taxed and overheated bodies can find...
By John Simpson March was actually wetter than February, but still somewhat below average in rainfall. I recorded 0.39” of rain (and melted snow) and my 10-year average is 0.47.” The Tucson airport recorded 0.31,” which is well below the...
By April Bourie The lifeblood of the Presidio Museum in downtown Tucson is its volunteers and docents who provide most of the programming and tours at the museum. In an effort to attract new docents, the museum is holding a Docent training...