More DNA Building Bits Found in Meteorites, Supporting the Unconventional Hypothesis of Life on Earth
A fragment of the Tagish Lake meteorite, which is preserved in its frozen state, harbors key types of RNA and DNA components.Photo byNASA. We are all composed of star dust, or perhaps more precisely, of star dust that came to Earth as a meteorite after traveling on an asteroid.
Read full storyGet to know Chip Mulala, the man behind Huss Brewing Company success
PHOENIX, AZ — Meet Chip Mulala, the Huss Brewing Company Director of sales and marketing who has helped Huss Brewing grow from a small family business to Arizona's third-largest brewery.
Read full storyBest Five dog-friendly restaurants in Tempe
TEMPE, AZ — As pet owners, we usually feel guilty when we have to leave our four-legged friends at home alone. Tempe offers many restaurants, bars, hotels, and even shopping centers that accommodate pets and their owners. Here is a list of the top five dog-friendly restaurants you should try with your pup in Tempe.
Read full storyDawn Lang is promoted as the new Chandler Deputy City Manager – Chief Financial Officer
CHANDLER, AZ — Dawn Lang was named as the City of Chandler Deputy City Manager – Chief Financial Officer by the City Manager Josh Wright. In her 14-years career with Chandler, Lang has worked as the city's Director of Management Services for nearly 10 years. Previously, she served on the Board of Directors of the National Government Finance Officers Association, as well as committees that helped develop best practices for municipal finance. Lang will continue to be responsible for Management Services as well as Information Technology and Facilities and Fleet.
Read full storyExplore these bars by the rail in Phoenix
PHOENIX, AZ — Along the 28-mile stretch of Valley Metro Rail, there are many indie restaurants and bars that you can visit for a fun weekend. Here is a list of bars by the rail that you should visit along the Central Avenue corridor.
Read full storyLearn more about Yavapai Communities Wildfire Protection Plan
YAVAPAI COUNTY, AZ — Developed and approved by the Arizona State Forester in 2004, The Yavapai Communities Wildfire Protection Plan cover the Prescott Basin and included 13 Fire Districts. Over the years, all communities in the County are included in the plan.
Read full storyThe City of Prescott acquired almost 500 acres of Granite Dells land from Arizona Eco Development
PRESCOTT, AZ — Last Tuesday, August 24, 2021, Matt Podracky, interim city attorney, announced that the City of Prescott has officially acquired approximately 475 acres of Granite Dells land from Arizona Eco Development.
Read full storyVictoria Przydzial, a Tempe lifeguard, received the Golden Guard Safety Award
TEMPE, AZ — Victoria Przydzial, a Tempe lifeguard, has been awarded the "Golden Guard" award by Ellis & Associates, one of the most prestigious awards in the industry. This is the first time in more than 15 years that a Tempe lifeguard has received the award.
Read full storyLearn more about Phoenix Bus Rapid Transit Program
PHOENIX, AZ — To continue expanding Phoenix's high-capacity transit network, Phoenix voters approved Proposition 104 in 2015, resulting in a Transportation 2050 or T2050, a 35-year street and transit plan, including the Bus Rapid Transit program.
Read full storyFive Best Phoenix Local Goods Shops
PHOENIX, AZ — Whether you are a Phoenix resident or visitor, it is not complete to leave Phoenix without a suntan, holiday gifts, and souvenirs from your trip. These five shops offer one-of-a-kind locally-made shirts, gifts, and other Phoenix-style goods to bring with you.
Read full storyExplore Arcosanti with these five guided tours
YAVAPAI COUNTY, AZ — The Cosanti Foundation started the construction of Arcosanti in 1970. Its arcology-like structure became a testing ground for Paolo Soleri's urban planning concepts. Over the next few decades, volunteer workshop members, known as Arcosanti Alumni, built the iconic Arcosanti we know today.
Read full storyTop 5 Places to explore in Melrose District
PHOENIX, AZ — Phoenix's Melrose District is home to LGBTQ+ communities with some of the best antique shops, art, dining, patio cocktailing, and nightlife. Located a mile from Seventh Avenue between Indian School and Camelback roads, Melrose District is the place to experience Phoenix’s sense of pride as well as its mid-century roots. Here is a list of some of the places you should visit in the Melrose District.
Read full storyTop 5 Dance Studio in Scottsdale
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Choosing a dance studio for you or your kids to learn can be challenging sometimes. Scottsdale has many great dance studios for you to choose from, from ballet to tango. Here is a list of some of the best dance studios in Scottsdale to help you decide.
Read full storyExperience horseback riding in Chandler with KOLI Equestrian Center
CHANDLER, AZ — If you want to experience horseback riding under the Arizona sunshine, then you should try horseback riding with KOLI Equestrian Center. You will ride in a private horseback trail and might get the chance to see the wild horses.
Read full storyThings to explore in Sedona Verde Valley
SEDONA, AZ — The Sedona Verde Valley offers numerous opportunities to explore, from its towering rock formations, mysterious canyons, to lush riparian vegetation. The Valley is home to stunning red rock formations and lush riparian vegetation, and it's no wonder that over 60 movies have been filmed there, and that many modern stars own homes in the canyon.
Read full storyThe City of Chandler is seeking Volunteers and Sponsors for Chandler’s Make a Difference Day
CHANDLER, AZ — The City of Chandler invites volunteers and sponsor to join “For Our City Day Chandler” on October 23, 2021, to celebrate National Make a Difference Day. Each year hundreds of volunteers and residents are needed. This year, the event will help to complete over 180 projects across the neighborhoods near downtown Chandler, including Galveston, Armstrong, and the Historic Silk Stocking District.
Read full storyThe City of Mesa received Autism Center Certification from IBCCES for its commitment to serve people with disabilities
MESA, AZ — International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards once again recognized the City of Mesa Parks, Recreation, and Community Facilities Department as Certified Autism Center.
Read full storyUpdate on Mesa 2021 Hydration Donation Campaign
MESA, AZ — The Mesa 2021 Hydration Donation Campaign has passed the campaign goal with total water bottle donations of 457,575. As the campaign continues to October 1, 2021, bottled water donations are still needed.
Read full storyArizona High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area named Detective John Kozeliski as an Outstanding Instructor
MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ — Detective John Kozeliski was awarded by the Arizona High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area as an Outstanding Instructor in July 2021. His support of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) training program and willingness to share his exceptional training skills and knowledge with people across the state of Arizona has earned him this recognition.
Read full storyThe City of Chandler invites residents to the Mayor's HOA Roundtable
CHANDLER, AZ — Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke and the City’s Neighborhood Advisory Committee invites residents to join the Homeowners/community Association Roundtable event on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, from 5-7 p.m.
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