Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
They may take sleighs to grandma's house up North, but here in the Valley many people ride their bikes or walk and not just to grandma's house. Thanks...
Keep Reading »
For 47 years, the Miss Indian Arizona Scholarship Program has been recognizing the beauty and brains of Arizona's Native American women. This year,...
Keep Reading »
Since October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month in the U.S. I thought I would take a closer look at one of the biggest benefits of...
Keep Reading »
Some of the most memorable, and life changing, travels we take are as children. Most kids, however don't have much influence on where, when and how...
Keep Reading »
Are you traveling to, from or through Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix tomorrow? Great! “America's Friendliest Airport has a surprise...
Keep Reading »
There is art in everyday plants, even in the desert. More than 60 artists from around the world are coming together to create two simultaneous...
Keep Reading »
A Natural Perspective: An International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA) opens at the Phoenix Art Museum on...
Keep Reading »
“The tradition of botanical illustration, as both an art form and scientific tool, is integral to the Garden's mission,” Kenneth Schutz,...
Keep Reading »
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport $8.9 million to expanded the commercial passenger terminal. The...
Keep Reading »
There's more to Arizona than just the Grand Canyon. In fact, a surprising number of residents will, with some chagrin, admit they have never been to...
Keep Reading »