Monthly Archive: March 2015
Even in a relatively healthy year, anywhere between 5% and 20% of all Americans are likely to come down with the flu — and after the severity of the 2014-2015 influenza virus, more people...
For years, entrepreneurs and customers alike have tolerated noisy, obstructive construction, understanding that such public projects will likely improve their business and shopping experiences in the future. But what about the toll this construction...
It will come as no surprise to many that having a sign is a vital part of running a business. After all, the average person passing a company will see its sign two times...
Arizona might have legalized medical marijuana years ago, but a recent poll found that people in the Grand Canyon State want more, which a new bill may give them. According to researchers from Arizona...
A new report from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has revealed that workplace illness and injury are almost directly linked to income inequality and poverty for workers in...
A six-hour Internet outage that left thousands across northern Arizona without access to the web, cellphones or land lines is now under investigation, with Phoenix police believing an act of vandalism to be the...
Former Major League Baseball player Aaron Boone has put his 5,850-square-foot Scottsdale home up for sale, with an asking price of just under $2.7 million. Built in 2006, the house has six bedrooms and...
The United States home remodeling industry generates an estimated $47 billion in revenue. However, in recent years, the projects that have generated these profits have begun to focus more on smaller homes, rather than...
A recent study has found that Arizona is the hardest state to get occupational licensing in, which has led to a decrease in the number of low-income workers starting their businesses in the state. YourWestValley.com,...
As of early March, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will require pharmaceutical companies that make testosterone replacements to warn patients about the potential risks of heart attack and stroke. NPR reports that at first,...