HR Analyst wanted in Maricopa County
PHOENIX, AZ — The Superior Court of the Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County is looking for an HR Analyst. If this is something that interests you, read on:. As part of Employee Relations, the Human Resources Analyst provides practical and strategic assistance to the judiciary. The position manages a lot of leave requests. A successful candidate will have the ability to accurately assess risk, choose effective solutions, provide proactive guidance to managers, and resolve all issues.
Read full storyFresh sushi at these Scottsdale restaurants
SCOTTSDALE, AZ – From the fisherman who catches the fish to the chefs who prepare it, everyone involved in the process of creating sushi in Scottsdale is committed to preserving quality and freshness. You'll discover that Scottsdale offers more options for a distinctive sushi experience than you would anticipate.
Read full storyPizza restaurants in Scottsdale
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - In Scottsdale, there is no shortage of excellent pizza, from hefty deep-dish pizzas with thick crusts encasing a plethora of sauce and cheese to aromatic pizzas baked in an Italian wood-burning oven. Here are some pizza establishments you can check out in the city.
Read full storyVisit the Phoenix's art hub at the Roosevelt Row Arts District
PHOENIX, AZ — Calling all art enthusiasts! Downtown Phoenix's Roosevelt Row Arts District (popularly known as RoRo) is the creative hub of the region and a place that celebrates arts and culture in a variety of forms. Creatives and artisans from every field – from culinary to crafts, musicians to poets, designers to street artists – inhabit Roosevelt Row. There are public art installations, live music performances, art galleries, eclectic boutiques, and independent businesses in the area. Roosevelt Row has evolved into a prime creative district as a result of its exponential growth.
Read full storyLocations for pumpkin patches and corn mazes in Phoenix
PHOENIX, AZ - Every fall, farms all throughout the Greater Phoenix region welcome you to come out and taste the fruits and vegetables of their labors and celebrate autumn with a range of activities for the whole family. Ride a hay bale, pick a pumpkin, and explore the corn maze at these Phoenix farms.
Read full storyPhoenix Farmer's Market to buy your fresh local produce
PHOENIX, AZ - Farmer's markets are a major business in Phoenix. Because Arizona's climate enables farmers to cultivate and harvest nearly every month of the year, you may find a wide range of food across the Valley all year. Here are some farmer's markets in Phoenix where you can pick up local produce and a range of other locally created items.
Read full storyRamen Kagawa, authentic Japanese food in Downtown Phoenix
PHOENIX, AZ - On August 20, 2020, Ramen Kagawa launched on the southwest corner of First Avenue and Monroe Street, bringing Japanese comfort cuisine to the Valley. Ramen Kagawa is next to Harumi Sushi and a few doors down from a recently closed ramen business on First Avenue, just a block south of the light rail station at Van Buren. That's most likely coincidental, but it does provide the restaurant with a good gap to occupy, replacing a sort of cuisine that had gone missing in the central business sector while complementing but not competing with the nearby sushi restaurant. The two unconnected eateries are located on the same street and serve different types of Japanese cuisine.
Read full storyGet your American comfort-food at Barrel & Bushel
PHOENIX, AZ - Barrel & Bushel, a bar-forward and locally influenced neighborhood diner in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, invites you to visit. The restaurant debuted on Second Street between Adams and Monroe streets, within the refurbished Downtown Hyatt Regency Phoenix on December 26, 2019.
Read full storyBob McClendon, supplier of more than 80 restaurants in Arizona
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - With only approximately 8 inches of rain per year and an average temperature of 85 degrees, farming in Scottsdale and the surrounding area can be challenging. However, those obstacles didn't stop Bob McClendon from starting his farm in 1968.
Read full storyArizona Adopt a Highway created a fun name decoder game to raise awareness of littering
PHOENIX, AZ - To educate children about the negative impact of littering on the environment, the Arizona Department of Transportation is taking trash talk to a whole new level by creating a litterbug name decoder game that could be printed on their website.
Read full storyNear downtown Phoenix, the I-17 will be closed for bridge work on August 30 and 31
PHOENIX, AZ - I-17 will be closed at night in downtown Phoenix due to bridge repairs. On August 30 and 31, crews will take the next step in completing the new Central Avenue bridge.
Read full storyAbout Arizona's first female governor, Rose Perica Mofford
PHOENIX, AZ - The State of Arizona Research Library continues its series of recognizing and honoring female leaders in Arizona by showing appreciation to Arizona's first female governor, Rose Perica Mofford.
Read full storyDermatology practices in Phoenix
PHOENIX, AZ - The skin, as the body's biggest organ, requires constant maintenance to stay healthy and in good shape, which is why individuals need to wash, moisturize, and see their dermatologist on a regular basis. The following are some dermatology practices you can find in Phoenix.
Read full storyRestaurants with gluten-free menu in Scottsdale
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - Not a fan of gluten? With Scottsdale's diverse restaurant culture, there are lots of options for gluten-free dining. Some restaurants have completely gluten-free kitchens, while others provide gluten-free menus and substitutions.
Read full storyPhilly cheesesteaks restaurants around Phoenix
PHOENIX, AZ - Philadelphia is known for its delicious cheesesteaks. But, you don't have to travel that far to get your own freshly made cheesesteak because the Phoenix area is packed with restaurants serving those hot and juicy sandwiches. Check out these places whenever you're looking for an original Philly cheesesteak or a Southwestern-inspired variation.
Read full storySpend the evening at the Wrigley Mansion
PHOENIX, AZ — If you’re looking for a fine dining place to spend your evening, take a look at the Wrigley Mansion. The breathtaking landmark was originally built in 1932 by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. as a gift to his beloved wife, Ada. From The Mansion's vantage point on top of a hill, it offers some of the best views in Phoenix, showcasing the city below and the mountains beyond. Its architecture incorporates elements of Spanish, Monterey California, and Mediterranean styles. Many of the original tiles, which were transported by donkey from Wrigley's factory on Catalina Island, remain in The Mansion.
Read full storySupport the Phoenix Zoo to keep it alive
PHOENIX, AZ — Guests from all around the world have been inspired and motivated by the Phoenix Zoo's programs to preserve the natural world since 1962. It's a distinctive, fun-filled destination that is nestled on 125 acres within beautiful Papago Park. It has over 3,000 animals, including Bornean orangutans, Asian elephants, Sumatran tigers, Komodo dragons, Masai giraffes, and more. The entire family will enjoy the outdoor cafés, shops, lush gardens, waterscapes, and up-close animal encounters such as Stingray Bay and Camel Rides. Other highlights include the Safari Cruiser and the Endangered Species Carousel.
Read full storyTaste some mouth-watering briskets at the Phoenix Bootleggers
PHOENIX, AZ — You probably won’t find a hip flask laying around this place (or will you?), but instead delicious barbecues. The Phoenix Bootleggers is located just east of the SR-51 on Shea Blvd and the Scottsdale Bootleggers is right off of Scottsdale Road in Old Town on 1st Street just south of Indian School Road. Both stores share the same menu, but we’re going to focus on the Phoenix location.
Read full storyGet the best ribs at Frasher’s
PHOENIX, AZ — Being the grill enthusiast that I am, this piece is bringing another grill house to you! Frasher's combines traditional BBQ techniques with a southwestern twist. Having been honing their barbecue skills since 1999, they have been firing up their "Ole Hickory Smoker" for over 29 years. This is an authentic smokehouse using Arizona pecan wood to produce ribs, pulled pork, and Kansas City specialties, such as burnt ends, that are Memphis-style. The sauces at House BBQ are designed to complement the smoky meats. Begin with their signature Smoked Turkey Gumbo served with jalapeno cornbread and honey butter. Among Frasher's legendary sides are Baked Beans, Green-Chili Mac & Cheese, and Smoked Corn. Enjoy the luscious Gooey Butter Cake to end your meal! As the smell of their delicious barbeque wafts through the room, listening to blues and enjoying southern hospitality will surely bring back warm memories of home. Every rib at Frasher's Smokehouse is meant to create a relationship.
Read full storyGet your Thai food at these Tempe restaurants
TEMPE, AZ - It's hard to choose just one of the numerous excellent family-owned and managed Thai restaurants to visit in Tempe since they all have their own unique take on the cuisines. Here are just a few places in the city that you could visit for authentic and fresh Thai food.
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