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Oracle Stoneworks' Darrell Klesch: artisan and local treasure
Mankind has been utilizing stones for construction purposes for thousands of years.
Wednesday Oct 28 | The Arizona Daily Star
Thirty-one Arizona State Parks in "Imminent Crisis," ASU Report Finds
Families hoping to cut vacation costs by taking their kids camping in Arizona may soon not have the option.
Globe cattle feud: Armer vs. Bacon
As a young man in 1969, I worked at a summer Salvation Army camp in Peppersauce Canyon near Oracle.
Accident closes highway, injures two
Traffic from Highway 77 was routed through Oracle for two hours Sunday night while Arizona Department of Public Safety officers and other emergency personnel worked to save the lives of two accident victims.
Scenes From Oracle OpenWorld -- The Serious And The Silly
Damn The Economy! Oracle OpenWorld Sails On An estimated 43,000 Oracle customers and partners swarmed into San Francisco last week for the Oracle OpenWorld 2009 show.
Why I Thought I'd Be at Oracle Open World 2009
I had planned to attend Oracle Open World 2009. Not that anyone had suggested that my duties as java.net editor might require that.
NAVTEQ Delivers Enhanced Accuracy and Efficiency Using the Oracle Platform
NAVTEQ, the leading global provider of digital map, traffic and location data for in-vehicle, portable, wireless and enterprise solutions, announces today that two NAVTEQr products are now available for Oracler Database and applications: Point Addressing and NAVTEQ Transport.
Super Target set to open on North Oracle
The new Super Target store at 4400 N. Oracle Road is set to open tomorrow, ahead of a grand opening celebration on Sunday.
Program along Arizona Trail will benefit all
Program along Arizona Trail will benefit all By Doug Kreutz Arizona Daily Star The 817-mile Arizona Trail passes many towns as it snakes its way from the Mexican border to Utah a ' and now a trail group aims to join forces with some of the towns for mutual benefit.
State park fees could increase to prevent closures
Quinn Schuler reports State park fees could increase to prevent closures Leigh and Rod Barboa have a pretty nice set up with their RV, their dogs and wide open spaces.
Oracle to have a glow about it
Here, guests experiment with the Heartbeat Machine. Courtesy of Jeff Smith More Photos : If you go a What: Glow, a nighttime art experience.
People keep telling us it's fall but, wearing tank tops and shorts, we don't really believe it.
Arts colony's future takes root in a barn
Rancho Linda Vista Barn Gallery at the historical artists community is open to the public.
Town wants to buy land for wildlife safety
The Oro Valley Town Council last week unanimously decided to pursue buying property along North Oracle Road to protect wildlife.
Oracle welcomes new postmaster
Lori Shewey is the new Postmaster of the Oracle Post Office. Oracle Post Office has a new person at its helm.
San Manuel High School Band marches to different beat
Representing the San Manuel High Marching band are from left to right: Angel Medina, Danielle Chavez, and Sylvia Roan; Jessie Mortenson, Preston Casillas, Andrew Saunders, Rudi Romo, and Brianna DeChamp.
Biosphere 2 Opens Phoenix Mars Lander Exhibit
A full-size model Phoenix Lander has landed at Biosphere 2 before it heads, ultimately, to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C "When we send Viking to Mars , or Voyager outside the solar system, they are envoys of our biosphere," Jayne Poynter wrote in her 2006 book "the Human Experiment," the intriguing tale of her 1991-93 experience ...
Carjacking results in police chase down I-10
Tucson Police have arrested 24-year-old Leslie De Jesus Moreno-Clark in connection with an early morning carjacking, which resulted in a police pursuit down I-10. Early Tuesday morning at 5:40 a.m., officers responded to the area of Prince Rd.
On the Arizona Trail: Black Hills
In his "Guide to the Arizona Trail," Tom Jones describes the walk on the Black Hills stretch, 28 miles from just north of Oracle to Freeman Road, as moderate.