Staying Cool: Your Phoenix Summer Survival Guide Phoenix summers are legendary for their intense heat, making it crucial for locals to adopt smart strategies for staying safe and comfortable. While the dry heat can sometimes feel less oppressive than humidity, the dangers of dehydration and heat-related illnesses are very real. Preparing proactively ensures you can not only survive but thrive during the Valley’s hottest months. Hydration is Non-Negotiable in the Desert Heat In Phoenix, proper … Read More
Phoenix Picazzos Becomes Pomo Pizzeria
Phoenix Welcomes More Authentic Italian: Picazzo’s Rebrands to Pomo Pizzeria Get ready, Phoenix diners! A significant shift is underway in our local Italian dining scene. Picazzo’s Healthy Italian Kitchen, a familiar name across the Valley, is rebranding all its locations to Pomo Pizzeria & Wine Bar, promising an expanded presence of authentic Neapolitan pizza and Italian cuisine right here in Arizona. A Strategic Move: Picazzo’s Becomes Pomo Pizzeria The decision to unify the brands under … Read More
Maricopa County Board Race Set to Shape Future
Maricopa County Board Race Heats Up for 2024 The 2024 election cycle is fast approaching, bringing significant changes to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. With two prominent members opting not to seek re-election, these pivotal races will shape the county’s direction for years to come, impacting everything from local taxes to election administration. Understanding the Board’s Vital Role The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors serves as the chief governing body for the county, wielding … Read More
Scottsdale Arts Unleashes Outdoor March Events
Scottsdale Arts Unleashes Outdoor March Events Phoenix locals, get ready to embrace the spring weather with a vibrant array of cultural experiences! Scottsdale Arts is set to transform the city’s outdoor spaces throughout March with an exciting lineup of events designed for all ages and interests. Mark your calendars now to enjoy diverse arts and cultural programming under the beautiful Arizona sky. March into Outdoor Arts and Culture As the cooler temperatures of early spring … Read More
ASU Baseball Splits UConn Series Resilient
ASU Baseball Shows Grit in UConn Series Split The Arizona State Sun Devils recently concluded a hard-fought four-game series against the UConn Huskies, splitting the matchups 2-2 at home. This early-season test provided a crucial look into the team’s resilience and areas for growth as they prepare for a competitive season and their impending move to the Big 12 Conference. Sun Devils Battle Through Challenging Series Fans witnessed a true test of character as the … Read More
Nancy Guthrie Case Glove DNA Yields No Hits
Nancy Guthrie Case: Glove DNA Yields No Hits The cold case surrounding the 1975 murder of Nancy Guthrie, a Scottsdale mother, recently saw a significant investigative update. New DNA evidence extracted from a glove found at the crime scene has been meticulously re-analyzed, but unfortunately, it has not yet provided the breakthrough hoped for by authorities and the community. The Enduring Mystery of Nancy Guthrie Nancy Guthrie, a 28-year-old mother, was brutally murdered in her … Read More
Arizona High Country Braces For Heavy Snow
Winter Storm Heads North: What Phoenix Locals Need to Know While Phoenix enjoys relatively mild winter days, a significant winter storm is set to transform Arizona’s high country into a picturesque, yet challenging, snowy wonderland. This powerful system brings heavy snowfall, bitter cold, and potential travel disruptions for anyone planning to venture north from the Valley. Arizona’s High Country Braces for Heavy Snow Prepare for a dramatic change in northern Arizona. Areas like Flagstaff, Williams, … Read More