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The prom is making a big comeback.
An evening of snazzy clothes, cocktails, art, music and fine dining could be fun for you — but crucial for some of Arizona’s struggling men, women and children.
These Indian Girl shoes by artist JT Willie of New Mexico will be up for auction at the Silver & Turquoise Ball. Actually, the artist will re-create a pair in the winning bidder's size. The black velvet pumps are individually hand-beaded using turquoise from the Sleeping Beauty Mine near Globe, Ariz.
Kindergartener Levi Shoemaker uses the parge bead frame at Montessori Educare Academy in the Ahwatukee Foothills on Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
In celebration of Black History Month, Southeast Regional Library in Gilbert is hosting an exhibit of West African art on loan from local genealogist Joyce Reese McCollum.
Local businesses have everything you need to make the holidays bright and they’re hoping for a big turnout on Shop Small Saturday, Nov. 24.
The Valley must hold some kind of record for how many people vacate the city over Labor Day weekend. It has to, because with temperatures still bordering on insufferable, having three days to escape the heat sounds like a great idea. Consult our roundup of events across Arizona if you’re itching to hightail it to cooler climes for a day or the weekend. Just be sure to call ahead to check for any last-minute changes.
Not everyone finds their passion at a young age but that’s exactly what happened for Julie LaChance, owner of Another Bead Please in Ahwatukee Foothills.
Julie LaChance owns Another Bead Please, located at 4025 E. Chandler Blvd., Suite 7.
Julie LaChance owns Another Bead Please, located at 4025 E. Chandler Blvd., Suite 7.
Ahwatukee Foothills resident Deb Fedasiuk is launching her first jewelry line next month, a project 10 years in the making.
What began as a Mesa couple’s plans to open a tattoo business is now before the state’s highest court, which will hear arguments Tuesday over how much politics can influence the First Amendment right of freedom of speech.
The beautiful models seen in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Edition aren’t just wearing designer swimsuits, some of them are also showing off jewelry made by Ahwatukee Foothills resident Beverly Moore.
At least 20 exhibitors are gearing up for a Health and Wellness Fair at Pecos Senior Center Wednesday, Feb. 29 to cover topics like memory loss, aging and maintaining an active lifestyle.
There's no doubt that sales are booming around this time of year.
It's that time of year to give thanks, reach out and help those less fortunate. To make it easier Connecting to Serve is holding a Community Service Kickoff event at Pecos Community Center on Saturday, Nov. 5.
It's that time of year to give thanks, reach out and help those less fortunate. To make it easier Connecting to Serve is holding a Community Service Kickoff event at Pecos Community Center on Saturday, Nov. 5.
The Greeks have a word for it — “thav-ma-sios” — which means “wonderful.” And wonderful is what attendees will experience Oct. 21-23 at the 24th annual “Taste of Greece” festival hosted by St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church in Peoria.
The Greeks have a word for it — “thav-ma-sios” — which means “wonderful.” And wonderful is what attendees will experience Oct. 21-23 at the 24th annual “Taste of Greece” festival hosted by St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church in Peoria.
The Greeks have a word for it — “thav-ma-sios” — which means “wonderful.” And wonderful is what attendees will experience Oct. 21-23 at the 24th annual “Taste of Greece” festival hosted by St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church in Peoria.
Desert Vista's Melvin Lorenzo has a bead on Corona's quarterback Kyle Busk during their game at Corona del Sol High School. Darryl Webb/AFN
Ayo Skeete didn’t plan on making a jewelry business when she grew up.
With more than $1.36 million in grants to 178 different charitable organizations throughout Arizona this year, Phoenix Suns Charities marks a milestone of more than $11.6 million in donations since its 1988 inception.
With more than $1.36 million in grants to 178 different charitable organizations throughout Arizona this year, Phoenix Suns Charities marks a milestone of more than $11.6 million in donations since its 1988 inception.
A local woman has spent years creating and designing one-of-a-kind jewelry and for her, she says it's all about passion.
PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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