By Joyce Coronel
There’s nothing quite like a roaring fire to add a comforting glow to a cold winter’s morning—unless, of course, the flames happen to be shooting out of the shed behind...
By Diana Nelson
April Fools’ Day is typically reserved for pranksters. But in 2020, April 1 also will mark the start of a serious and significant campaign—the U.S. Census, which takes place...
The City of Tempe is conducting an online survey and will hold a public meeting March 7 to address any forms of housing discrimination that may be occurring in the community.
Information collected...
The more than 10,000 employees at Chandler’s two Intel facilities will now be answering to
a new chief executive officer.
Robert Swan served as chief financial officer and also was interim CEO until the announcement by...
By Joyce Coronel
Dr. Charles Hu, director of Dignity Chandler Regional Medical Center’s Level-1 Trauma Center, has a message for motorcyclists tempted to jump on without taking the customary— and potentially lifesaving—precautions: Don’t...
As if Tempe Town Lake isn’t already one of Arizona’s premier destinations, plans are being discussed to give it even more pizazz.
And with those additions, naturally, the power to attract even more...
By M.V. Moorhead
Now in its 23rd season, the Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival is light on the Phoenix and heavy on the “greater.”
The annual showcase of “Great Films...with a little Jewish flavor”...
If there seem to be more homeless people inhabiting city streets, including those refusing to abandon their companion pets, it’s not just a perception.
Officials say they anticipate the count of both humans...