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September 15, 2025
The Alarming Reality in Our Community Traveling around Oro Valley today reveals a disturbing trend that can only be described as a stop sign epidemic. What was once considered poor driving etiquette – the infamous “rolling stop” – has escalated into something far more dangerous: drivers barely slowing down at stop signs, treating them as mere suggestions rather than legal requirements. This problem is most pronounced off our main streets. In shopping centers, residential neighborhoods, and other areas with relatively…
September 13, 2025
CONTACT: Jeffery Hidalgo Public Information Officer desk: 520-229-4772 cell: 520-549-9953 jhidalgo@orovalleyaz.gov ORO VALLEY, Ariz. (Sept. 12, 2025) – The Town of Oro Valley invites residents, business owners and other community stakeholders to learn and participate in upcoming opportunities to consider the proposed 2025 Taxes and Fees. Town Council will potentially make a final decision Oct. 15, 2025. The proposals are designed to help the Town continue delivering quality services while addressing rising operational costs and maintaining essential infrastructure. Rather than…
August 18, 2025
Your Guide to Modern Password-Free Security Written for Oro Valley families and seniors What Are Passkeys? Think of passkeys as a high-tech replacement for passwords that’s actually easier to use. Instead of trying to remember “Password123!” or writing passwords on sticky notes, passkeys let you log into websites and apps using something you already know how to do: unlocking your phone or computer. When you use a passkey, you use your fingerprint, face recognition, or PIN—the same way you unlock…
August 7, 2025
Published August 2025 In late July 2025, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released a draft report titled A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the U.S. Climate. Produced by the 2025 Climate Working Group—a panel of five independent scientists—the review examines how greenhouse gases (GHGs) affect U.S. climate patterns, extreme weather, ecosystems, and the economy. The draft is not a policy document, but rather an open evaluation of the evidence, intended to invite public comment before…
July 21, 2025
Living here in Oro Valley for years, I can tell you that July and August may bring triple-digit temperatures, but they also reveal some of our town’s most spectacular qualities. There’s something magical about watching the sunrise paint the Santa Catalina Mountains, and Pusch Ridge in particular, in brilliant oranges and pinks while the desert is still calm and quiet. Summer mornings are absolutely the best time to experience Oro Valley’s outdoor treasures. I love heading to Catalina State Park…
July 14, 2025
Your First-Time Guide to Oro Valley: Desert Paradise Awaits Welcome to Oro Valley, Arizona’s hidden gem nestled just north of Tucson! If you’re planning your first visit to our beautiful Sonoran Desert town, you’re in for a treat. With stunning mountain vistas, incredible outdoor adventures, and that genuine Arizona hospitality we’re famous for, Oro Valley has something special waiting for every visitor. Must-See Attractions That’ll Blow You Away Catalina State Park This place is magical – 5,500 acres of pristine…
July 11, 2025
Spider and Scorpion Safety for Pets in Oro Valley By ILoveOV.com Staff Recently, a concerned Oro Valley resident asked a question that might cross the minds of many desert pet owners: “My dog was stung by a black spider, 1/4 to just under 1/2 inch. We live in Oro Valley, Arizona. What kind of spiders/scorpions are in our area? Are any of them dangerous? Living in the Sonoran Desert means sharing our neighborhoods with a wide range of desert creatures,…
July 8, 2025
Oro Valley isn’t just a place of scenic desert beauty and sunny skies—it’s also a living canvas. Thanks to a forward-thinking public art mandate and a community-wide commitment to creative expression, this town has become an unlikely arts destination in Southern Arizona. That vision was on full display during the June 25 Oro Valley Art Tour, a two-hour immersive experience led by Arizona Winery Tours in partnership with the Town of Oro Valley. Participants boarded a comfortable air-conditioned bus and…
July 3, 2025
When the midday sun scorches the desert floor and temperatures in Oro Valley climb above 105°F, most of us seek air-conditioned refuge. Yet, for the native wildlife of the Sonoran Desert—an ecosystem as harsh as it is beautiful—this intense heat is a way of life. From tiny lizards to soaring hawks, each creature has adapted remarkable strategies for finding water, food, and shade in one of the hottest regions of North America. Birds: Masters of the Early Morning and High…
June 23, 2025
Get ready for an unforgettable Independence Day celebration in the heart of the Sonoran Desert! Oro Valley’s Fourth of July celebration has become one of Southern Arizona’s most beloved patriotic traditions, drawing thousands of residents and visitors to James D. Kriegh Park for an evening of music, food, family fun, and spectacular fireworks. This year’s celebration on Friday, July 4, 2025, promises to be bigger and better than ever, offering the perfect blend of small-town charm and big-city entertainment. The…
June 15, 2025
🌞 Why It Matters Oro Valley’s June temperatures often soar above 90°F. Whether you’re a retiree, family, or remote worker, you’ll appreciate these refreshing indoor escapes and shaded community havens. 🥤 Coffee & Café Escapes 1. Oro Valley Coffee Roasters Cozy and locally owned, this spot serves up artisan coffee and cool vibes—ideal for remote work breaks or iced latte lovers. 2. Haute / Crema Coffee Known for their seasonal cold brews and bright atmosphere. A great morning escape or…
June 10, 2025
☀️ Why It Matters Now Friday, June 20, marks the Summer Solstice Sunrise Hike at Catalina State Park—a community favorite to greet the longest day of the year. It’s also an ideal reminder that early-morning hiking is the safest way to explore Oro Valley’s incredible trail network during the summer heat. 🗓️ Feature Event: Solstice Sunrise Hike • Location: Catalina State Park • Time: June 20, 6:00–7:00 a.m. • Details: Free with park admission; registration required 🥾 Top Early‑Morning Trails…


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