85743
Marana High's Lady Tigers to hold golf benefit
Carley Nelson of the Marana High School girls' golf team plays a round. Nelson is one of the top players on the team.
Miles Label Co.: It's all in the family
Paul "PJ" Miles, left, Paul W. Miles and Bobby Miles represent three generations of the Miles family working at Miles Label Company.
Miles Label Co.: It's all in the family
Holographic labels run through one of the color stations of an eight-color press.
Miles Label Co.: It's all in the family
Pressman Jorge Rodriquez and production manager Tom Ercholl discuss a job.
Marana High's Lady Tigers to hold golf benefit
The Marana High School girls' golf team will hold its first ever Lady Tigers fundraising tournament at Quarry Pines Golf Club on May 19.
Miles Label Co.: It's all in the family
If you've shopped at a store, eaten at a restaurant or visited a hospital in Tucson over the last 50 years, chances are you've seen the handiwork of Miles Label Company Inc.
Hundreds of kids get free eye exams, eyewear
Joshua Ferguson, 6, has his eyes checked by Dr. Thomas Ginman inside the OneSight Vision Van. Local eye doctors, lab techs and others volunteered to staff the van during its Tucson stop.
Hundreds of kids get free eye exams, eyewear
Angelique Flores, 8, tries on new frames. "In class, I can't see the board. My new glasses are going to help me see better," she said.
Hundreds of kids get free eye exams, eyewear
EyeLeen, an optical lab on wheels, rolled into Tucson last week to provide free eye exams and eyewear to children from Marana, Flowing Wells, Amphitheater and Tucson Unified school districts.
Friend with leukemia prompts help all around
Frank Oesterling, 19, was diagnosed with leukemia in January. A group of his friends have set out to raise $25,000 to help him and his family with hospital expenses.
At fair, questions get answers
Mom Nicole Capell takes a picture of Connor, 11, and his sister, Grace, standing in front of his winning science-fair entry at Coyote Trail Elementary.
At fair, questions get answers
Fifth-grader Joshua Sarte, right, and his dad, June Sarte, work on Joshua's project, using lemons as battery power.
At fair, questions get answers
Coyote Trail sixth-grader Guy Link studies his project, which focused on raising pool-water temperature via solar power.
Friend with leukemia prompts help all around
Frank Oesterling's childhood pals felt compelled to do something after learning their 19-year-old friend had been diagnosed with leukemia, saying it's the least they can do for someone who always thinks of other people first.
School notes
Free prom dresses available for girls
At fair, questions get answers
Budding scientists produced about 100 science projects for Coyote Trail Elementary School's annual science fair.
Marana Middle student wins bee
Mary Morgan of Roadrunner Elementary School stretches to reach the mic as the number of contestants dwindled during the Marana Unified School District's Spelling Bee at Mountain View High School. The bee was held Jan. 25.
Follow the Arizona Daily Star
on Facebook
on Twitter
Follow @starnetGoogle+
on Google+
Get email updates from
RSS
Follow via RSS
Deals, offers & events
View more...Stop in to Jay’s of Tucson to view our handmade jewelry!
In business since 1974 – Retail & Wholesale
Majestik Tattoo 25% Off On Tattoos And Piercing
Call Majestik Tattoo today at 520-320-1904. We are offering 25…
Looking for a reliable electrician? Look no further than ASAP Electric Inc.
With over 25 years of experience, we will go above and beyond …
Video
Event Calendar
Most viewed:
• Today's events
• Add an event
• Business
• Fund-raisers
• Theater
• Movie times
StarNet newsletters
Sign up for StarNet e-mail newsletters
























Please Wait…