A Second look – making green fashionable for 36 years
Nowadays, it seems as if every company tries to promote the green agenda. 36 years ago, however, a business model based on recycling and reusing was a decidedly uncommercial idea.
Nowadays, it seems as if every company tries to promote the green agenda. 36 years ago, however, a business model based on recycling and reusing was a decidedly uncommercial idea.
By Tim Bohart, Owner Gateway Garage Doors & Gates Q. How safe are garage doors ...
In 2014, we arrived from the Bay Area in early January to begin our search for a new home. Knowing very little about the nuances of the Phoenix market, we searched from Desert Ridge to Scottsdale for a home.
From baseball cards and sports equipment to postcards and toys, is that “junk” in your attic or basement dusty treasure or just dusty?
The Paradise Valley Unified School District's Governing Board unanimously approved staff salary increases at the June 5 Governing Board meeting.
Parents are socking away more money for their children’s higher education, and they are doing so in smarter ways, suggests a new report from Sallie Mae.
This summer, children are enjoying free nutritious meals and snacks created by individuals with disabilities from the Civitan Foundation.
Press Coffee Roasters has announced it will build a flagship roasting facility in the 32nd & Shea neighborhood of North Phoenix. The 5,600 sqft facility at 10443 N. 32nd St. will be a full production site for Press Coffee’s whole bean roasting operations.
I am thrilled that on June 11, 2018, my Phoenix City Council colleagues and I unanimously voted to select District 1 Councilwoman Thelda Williams to serve as the city’s mayor pro tempore.
Arizona Sunrays Gymnastics & Dance Center has moved one mile north from its long time Thunderbird location to a 34,000 square foot, newly constructed, state-of-the-art facility that is light-filled and energy efficient.