Steve and Melissa Todd, of south Tempe, have been collecting western art for over a decade. Upon walking into their house, you’ll think you’ve just walked into a art gallery, filled with...
Not everyone has time to attend official city meetings and formally weigh in on issues, projects, services and events, but the city ofTempewants to hear from all interested community members on these...
Chandlerhas launched a campaign to recruit volunteers for its Fire Department’s social service program, which provides practical support, referral services and emotional assistance to individuals and families who have experienced traumatic events,...
Three mornings a week, Dawn Ighodaro and her 9-year-old son Osasere leave their south Tempe home even earlier than usual to make it to Summit School of Ahwatukee by 8, so Osasere...
As part of its mission to facilitate the growth of technology businesses citywide, west Chandler-based Innovations Incubator is launching what it calls a techEDge Entrepreneurship course for small-business owners.
The course is designed...
The same neighborhood-friendly entrepreneurship that brought new life to the McClintock Fountains retail center has its sights on another fixer-upper: the stores in Cobblestone Village.
Stephen Mariani, vice president of asset management for...
For south Tempe sisters Amy and Rose Johnston, their business, The Green Asylum, came about as a combination of multiple factors all meshing at once.
The company, which specializes in raw and vegan...
Care to take a guess as to why the new restaurant on the southeast corner of Rural and Elliot is called Garlic & Shots? If you said, gee, maybe because all the...