Monthly Archives: October 2017
Quail outlook: All signs point to better 2017-2018 season
PHOENIX — Arizona hunters know that timely rainfall is the elixir that gives the state’s quail populations a much-needed boost.
Good winter precipitation particularly benefitted...
The Art of Ice Cream coming to Scottsdale
It’s been said that food is an art. If that is true, then desserts are masterpieces — and the best of all is ice...
Arizona Leads in Female Representation
Arizona’s state legislature leads the United States in female representation. With 35 female members in office, the state legislature is now 40% women. Though...
The Coming Break-Up Of America:
Part 2—Turning America Into Everybody Else’s Country
In part 2 of this series, we address Thomas Chittum’s book: The Coming Break-up of America—Civil War II.
If...
For week: October 11 – 17, 2017
For All Signs: The cosmos creates several tense aspects this week, one of which is Mars squaring Saturn. The Critic is loose in the...
Tickets for Hamilton at ASU Gammage will go on sale later this year
Broadway lovers in Arizona have a reason to rejoice as single-show tickets for “Hamilton” will go on sale later in the year at ASU...
Family Fun Day Saturday
Come join Arizona Culinary Institute on Saturday, Oct. 14, for our 3rd annual Family Fun Day. We will be having the Annual Chef Glenn...
Geology, Gold, and Streams Walk
Sunday, Oct. 15
09:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area
44000 N. Spur Cross Road
Cave Creek
Learn about the geology and streams of the Spur...
Scottsdale’s Marine Corps mural to receive some TLC
Scottsdale’s Marine Corps Mural is a visual tribute to the men and women who serve our country and who fight to keep it safe.
Summer...
Phoenix Launching Homeless Encampment Program
In Phoenix, a new plan is being rolled out to take care of issues with homelessness to help improve neighborhoods, protect property owners and...