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When Steve Thatcher was in high school 45 years ago, he bought his neighbor’s bright yellow 1957 Chevy Bel Air for $1,500.
With Seniors Helping Seniors, active older adults support their peers who require assistance to remain in their homes. “Our ...
At the Wound Center of Tucson, our goal is simple: help patients heal faster, reduce pain, and restore quality of life.
Oh, what a night! And no, it wasn’t late December back in ’63. It was actually March 21, the day that is supposed to be the ...
For over a dozen years, the Tucson Auto Museum occupied an old warehouse on South Cherry, hard by the railroad tracks in the ...
Sustainability sounds great in theory — until you’re trying to figure out how to make it work in a corporate setting.
A public hearing to consider the Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene’s appeal of a height decision remains on the town ...
A multitude of research shows that those who spend time planting or cultivating a garden can end up reaping a variety of health benefits for the mind, body, and spirit.
During summer break, children are bored, while parents search for activities to keep them engaged. The Tucson area boasts a slew of summer camps, including some of those below.
Two Kingman Unified School District students and a staff member are recovering from a crash on I-10 near Tangerine Road on ...
A BASIS Oro Valley senior is among 25 finalists eligible for the 2025 National Honor Society scholarship. Nishita Kirikatti ...
Garry Lawrence, the Oro Valley American Legion Post 132’s second vice commander, has a solemn but essential job ahead of him.
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