“Quilt Architecture,” an art installation by artist Luke Haynes, will be unveiled at Sereno Park June 7 and on display through September as part of the...
Khyl Powell, a dedicated volunteer chaplain for 14 years, has spent significant time assisting felons within the Arizona justice system. His mission is to help these...
Protests erupted across the nation on May 1st, reflecting widespread discontent with a government that many believe fails to represent the majority’s will. These demonstrations signify...
By Mike Bengert | The Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) Governing Board convened on April 1, focusing primarily on the FY2025-2026 budget. Chief Financial Officer Shannon...
In a sweeping effort to improve infrastructure and public services, several U.S. states are implementing new programs aimed at revitalizing their communities. As municipalities face modern...
Maricopa residents gathered to celebrate the vibrant Sinulog Festival at Our Lady of Grace Church on January 18, 2025. The event filled the air with pulsating...
In a significant development for Phoenix’s culinary scene, a new restaurant named Industry Standard is set to open on the northwest corner of Roosevelt and Second...
Just 15 minutes south of downtown Tucson lies the Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, an 11,000-seat venue built in 1998 within the Kino Sports Complex. Despite the...
The mural located near the intersection of Mesquite Avenue and State Route 95 is facing significant deterioration. This mural serves as a visual narrative of Lake...
The highly anticipated Black Nativity Show is set to take place from December 6 to 15, showcasing a vibrant blend of talent and cultural heritage. This...