Monthly Archive: September 2015
Glassblowing might have first begun in the first century BCE, but it’s alive and well at the Philabaum Glass Studio and Gallery, which is celebrating its 30-year anniversary. Tom Philabaum, the Tucson gallery’s namesake,...
In a project that’s been planned since earlier this summer, the city of Paris will begin allowing shops in 12 designated International Tourist Zones (known as ZTIs in French) to open on Sundays and...
Senior citizens are going to Mexico for dental care, because they can’t afford it in the United States. The Arizona Capitol Times reports that about 60% of Americans have dental insurance coverage, more than there’s been...
While there are still over 50 years worth of global production in oil reserves across the world, it’s not a bad idea for consumers to start thinking about alternative energy solutions. Many Arizonans are...
U.S. Marshals in Southeastern Arizona just completed Operation Southern Star IV this past week, rounding up violent offenders, fugitives, and even a prison escapee with a history of robbing banks. The fugitive hunt targeted...
The city of Phoenix is still in recovery mode after a massive storm decimated the surrounding area last Tuesday, leaving tens of thousands without power for more than a day. According to the Seattle...
Americans love going camping, and even spent a total of 516.6 million days doing so back in 2013. However, not everyone knows how to go camping, or even has the equipment to do so....
Hospitals in Tucson are getting rid of their $115 million electronic health records system as clinicians across the nation grow more and more dissatisfied with electronic health record systems. The Arizona Daily Star reports...
Currently, there are approximately 20,000 physicians practicing urgent care medicine, and that number is only expected to increase — especially in the West. According to Yourwestvalley.com, Peoria, AZ will be the location of a...