Monthly Archives: July 2016
Land of the Free, no more?
The United States has always been a beacon of liberty. But last week, Great Britain took center stage.
The UK reclaimed their liberty, and voted...
Heritage at Carefree Retirement Living earns thumbs-up from father and son
CAREFREE – “We know we don’t have to worry about him,” Don Chapman said of his father, Donald Chapman, who has lived at the...
2020 is perfect timing
Despite the well-oiled argument that independent voters are merely Democrats and Republicans in sheep's clothing, independents are becoming more organized outside the confines of...
Breaking the glass wall at Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center
Small glass bricks will reveal more than just a creative wall as part of the expanding Foothills Food Bank & Resource Center – it...
Name change for Cave Creek
With the recent changes in the town core area of Cave Creek (that is, the destruction of landscaped islands beautifully decorated with desert flora,...
One line fun
Life is all about perspective. The sinking of the Titanic was a miracle to the lobsters in the ship's kitchen.
I sometimes watch birds and...
New art exhibit opening reception set for Sunday, July 17 at Gallery at...
Gallery features the work of 30+ Sonoran Arts League members, demonstrations, art talks and Pop-Up Wednesday events every week
SCOTTSDALE – The Gallery at el...
Phoenix Chorale Announces 2016/17 Season
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Chorale and Artistic Director Charles Bruffy announce the 2016/17 Season. Following their record-breaking, GRAMMY winning year, the Phoenix Chorale will...
Ducey signs executive order to end taxpayer-funded lobbying
PHOENIX – Back in January 2007, the Goldwater Institute issued a policy report by Benjamin Barr, constitutional policy analyst, titled, “Your Tax Dollars at...
The last public execution in the United States
OWENSBORO, Ky. – Aug. 14 will mark the 80th anniversary of the last public execution in the United States.
Rainey Bethea, a 27-year-old black man,...