A staple on the Tempe culinary landscape, John Henry’s, has recently gone through a major change in the kitchen.
With the hiring of a new chef, Joseph Sneed, the upscale longtime favorite is...
On Dec. 1, Chandler and Tempe residents may begin to see an influx of firework retail stores, as Arizona’s law allowing “consumer fireworks” goes into effect.
Terry Borgendale, co-owner of Winco Fireworks, said...
Adopt-a-Shelter-Dog month, sponsored by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals wound down Nov. 1, but its lessons can offer a lasting tribute to the Kyrene Corridor and other...
Sophisticated, comfortable and unique are just a few of the words that can be used to describe Tonic, a lounge-style bar open since January across from Chandler Fashion Center.
Michael Sherer and his...
- Photo by Mark CrudupWaggoner Elementary School’s Wildcat Choir club is music to the ears of parents.
Ninety fourth- and fifth-grade students meet twice a week in the after-school program created by Waggoner...
While more residents are dealing with financial constraints, married couples considering divorce are putting the idea farther down on their list of priorities.
“All over the country, divorces are being held off,” said...
Chandler residents are not always aware of the economic history behind the city. A broad mix of technology centers and inventions lie at the heart of its success over the past decade....
Tempe has emerged as a quadruple winner in competition recognizing the sustainability initiatives of public and private projects, honoring a broad spectrum of work from private homes to commercial buildings to public...