By Diana Whittle
Members of the Kyrene Governing Board believe it will require a community effort to educate residents on the need for a Yes vote in the upcoming override election on Nov....
By Chelsea Martin
Summer’s in full swing, temperatures continue to rise, and near-boiling swimming pools and maxed-out air conditioners provide barely any relief. Fortunately, community taverns and restaurants offer cold drinks, refreshing fare...
Residents were able to get a first-hand look at plans for a proposed East Valley power line project that is being proposed by SRP to meet what the utility says will help...
Chandler’s recent success in attracting more employers to their commercial and business sector continues at an impressive pace and is largely orchestrated by the staff in the city’s Economic Development Department.
Christine Mackay,...
You don’t have to be Adam Richman, host of “Man v. Food,” to enjoy a Chompie’s Ultimate slider, but you’d better be hungry.
Chompie’s will host its Fourth Annual Customer Appreciation Ultimate Slider...
Owning a vehicle has become a crucial element in the lives of us average Americans. But a special problem we face in this Valley of the (scorching) Sun is that summer can...
A concierge toting an iPad greets you when you walk in. There’s a quaint café with luscious treats just a few feet away. The latest issue of your favorite magazine or newspaper,...
When the molten Arizona summer arrives, commuters are faced with a sauna-like swarm inside their vehicles. But with errands to run and lots of driving still to do, is it okay to...