By M.V. Moorhead
Those who are lucky enough to be of
Scottish descent know that the folds in a
kilt are always folds of honor.
So it makes perfect sense that Tempe’s own
Tilted Kilt would participate,...
What better time than summer to relax, dine and enjoy the abundant offerings available in Tempe and West
Chandler. Pier 54, top, a charming waterfront locale that has been part of the Tempe...
Corona del Sol cheerleaders extended
their history of giving back to the
community by collecting hundreds of
boxes of cereal designated for local
charities. The group included those who
are current members of the cheer team
(top) as...
Chandler's network of public libraries, including the Sunset branch on the city's west side, have attached a new name to their free online offerings for adults—Gale Courses.
Previously known as Learn4Life, the Gale...
Hey, parents: If the Valley's rising temps and absence of a school routine has made your kids fickle to getting some exercise,
no need to worry: Pickleball is here. It’s a tasty pastime,...
By Diana Whittle
The secret is out and the ugly truth
is unfortunately confirmed--there
is human trafficking in Arizona.
The FBI office recently completed
Operation Cross Country, a program
to locate sex-traffic victims throughout
the U.S.
Nationally, 168 kids were
recovered...
By Diana Whittle
As a mother of a
month-old baby
girl, Chandler
Councilmember
Trinity Donovan
has reason to be
tired, and does,
frankly, admit to
a lack of sleep.
Then add her duties as an
elected official since 2006; her
full-time position as the...
Story by Chelsea Martin
Photo by Billy Hardiman
Dairy Queen has been built on its founders’ desire to
serve as a community gathering spot, reciprocating
for the continuous support the franchise has
received since its inception.
In order...