North of Tucson, in Oracle, sits a lavender farm that feels like a fairytale. Lavender bloom season has arrived, meaning the farm is even more dreamy than usual.
A 1,500-square-foot co-op maker space is opening on Tucson's west side this summer. The owners of The Heathenry and Monsoon Mystics are spearheading the operation.
Tucson candlemaker Maria Jose Cortes, owner of Di Luna Candles, is opening her first brick-and-mortar shop on June 4.
KXCI is tuned in to Arizona. Watch and learn more, thanks to Vantage West Credit Union.
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