Several months back, I wrote an editorial on bad customer service, and the trials and tribulations we go through with automated services, a la…
Let’s say you decide to start a school for sixth through 12th graders that gives students a rigorous, world class education: demanding courses…
When Oro Valley Town Council gave initial approval for the Aquatic Center in December 2011, it was with the vision that the facility would be …
Although we are only in the NBA conference semi-finals, it already feels like the finals with tempers flaring, elbows swinging and fines being…
In honor of Mother’s Day, I’m sharing a rather humorous conversation that I recently had with a long-distance friend via text (with her permis…
It didn't take long for a jury on Wednesday to conclude that how Mesa resident Travis Alexander died in 2008, was indeed cruel.
Q: I received a call today from a male who identified himself as Andrew Allison with Microsoft Security. He told me that “my NT wires” were installed incorrectly and were causing errors across the internet and that he could talk me through the steps needed to correct the problem. Trying to find a way to report this to Microsoft... — Dennis
After 14-year-old Austin Thacker, of Legacy Traditional School , was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Diffused Mature B Cell Lymphoma, fellow students and the community have come together to make things a little easier on the family.
In March, the Oro Valley Police Department School Resource Officers Unit began an investigation involving a possible inappropriate relationship between a high school teacher at Ironwood Ridge High School and a female student.
According to news reports, a teacher at Ironwood Ridge High School has been charged with sexual conduct with a minor.
Let’s say you decide to start a school for sixth through 12th graders that gives students a rigorous, world class education: demanding courses, lots of homework, sky-high expectations.
According to the Town of Oro Valley, a traffic collision at Oracle and Tangerine roads has resulted in temporary closure of some lanes while the area is cleared.
MR. CARNEY: Thanks for joining us on this quick trip to New York City. You heard, obviously, the President today in his press conference with the Prime Minister. So I hope that you found that helpful and useful, but I am here also to take your questions. Anybody have anything?
Summer is just around the corner, and for many that means increased outdoor activities such as hiking and swimming.
On Sunday, five hikers on Linda Vista Trail in Oro Valley were attacked by a swarm of bees.
Veteran community college leader Lee D. Lambert today was named chancellor of Pima Community College.
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The Pleasant Valley Winery will be offering shoppers at the Fry’s Grocery Store a special wine-tasting opportunity on Friday, May 17. The Fry’…
Sunrise Mountain’s Taylor Nowlin was reliving her last start in ASU’s Farrington Stadium — for two batters, anyway.
Hawkeye Richardson begins telling a story about a prehistoric shark from 20 million years ago. He explains that this shark, when it was alive,…
Summer is just around the corner, and for many that means increased outdoor activities such as hiking and swimming.
Local vendors will, as always on 3rd Saturdays, be showing and selling their work and all courtyard shops/galleries will be open. In addition, classes will be offered in various HOLIDAY CRAFTS: gourd art, wet felting, chair caning, spinning, coil basketry and more. FUN for the whole family! LIVE MUSIC from Greenwood, 11-1, then other local musicians, free parking and refreshments. So please come, SHOP LOCAL and enjoy!
The new aquarium will tell the story of the importance of water to the desert: one freshwater gallery and one saltwater gallery featuring native fish, invertebrates and other aquatic life. Visits to the aquarium are included in the General Admission price, but capacity is limited. Go to www.desertmuseum.org for admission details.
Got Puzzles??? Check out the Jigsaw Puzzle Exchange at the Main Library. Bring puzzles to trade for puzzles from the display. Parking is free on Saturdays, Sundays, evenings, or less than one hour.
An exhibit highlighting the creations of CreateIT students from across Tucson will be displayed.
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In recognition of Memorial Day, the Sonoran Desert Model Builders (SDMB) have organized an exhibit featuring an assortment of scale models. The Sonoran Desert Model Builders is a chartered club of the International Plastic Modelers' Society (USA).
A golf tournament will be held at SaddleBrooke Ranch, 59680 E. Robson Circle (2.2 miles north of Oracle Junction on Oracle Road) Saturday, May 18, 2013 to support Special Olympics Arizona. The event is sponsored by Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge, Catalina-Oro Valley Lions Club, Catalina Inn, Players Pub, and State Farm agent Jay Salazar. Registration begins at 7 a.m. with an 8 o’clock shotgun start. The entry fee is $70, which includes green fee, cart, prizes, and lunch. Call Al Peterson at 465-6593 for additional information.
Join Jim Gessaman or Mike Sadatmousavi for an introduction to birdwatching basics and a casual stroll through the grounds of Tucson Audubon's Mason Center. Visit the Mason Center during this time to walk the trail, see the buildings and satisfy your curiosity about this wonderful Tucson Audubon property! The bird walk begins at 8am and takes a little over an hour. Sign up is required. Email volunteer@tucsonaudubon.org
Friends of the Pima County Public Library is having a book sale Saturday & Sunday, May 18th-19th, 8 am-noon, at the Book Barn on 2230 N. Country Club, just south of Grant. Check out thousands of great used books and DVDs at great prices. Gift certificates and memberships are available for the teacher or avid reader in your circle. The Friends (pimafriends.com) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization which redistributes recently discarded library books and gently-used donated books to provide funding for Tucson library projects. Help promote literacy and support Tucson's public libraries.
Selections from Patricia Katchur’s series of works titled “Upon Awakening” are the focus of the second Featured Artist exhibition of 2013. These ethereal and contemplative photographic interpretations of Sonoran Desert flora and fauna evoke the moment of awakening from a dream. Teetering on the edge of abstraction, this suite of photographs evokes a stillness and calm while also inspiring one to look ever closer at the small details present all around us.