Horseshoe Chamber Blog Blog
This June, a Glendale resident is facing possible criminal charges after his neighbors found a puppy near death on his balcony. Glendale Police detectives and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office have collected evidence to...
Weeks after an inmate at a federal detention center for immigrants was diagnosed with measles, officials in Arizona have confirmed an additional 14 cases of the disease. According to CBS News, the outbreak began...
Google is offering an exciting opportunity to qualified Phoenix residents: the chance to test the company’s self-driving cars before they hit the market. The tech giant is calling for Arizona-based candidates to apply for...
Many people will go to great lengths for a healthy, beautiful smile. In a survey by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 99.7% of respondents agreed that a good smile is socially important. But...
A new bill in Arizona could require all state-run departments to move their information data into the cloud — or else face jail time. Senate Bill 1434 stipulates that all Arizona state IT services...
As Arizona Republic writer Laurie Roberts reminds us, it’s been eight months since Governor Doug Ducey announced a new plan to rebrand the Grand Canyon State. Ducey wants to spend part of this $250,000...
New statistics show that Arizona now ranks among the 10 best states for marijuana lovers to live. Currently, Arizona only permits the consumption of marijuana when prescribed by a doctor. However, residents will be...
Updated 12/15/20 Roofing contractors are needed in the state of Arizona. This is a profession that you could excel in especially if you are a hands-on person. You can learn about being a general...
In southwestern states like Arizona and Utah, trees are particularly at risk for death by drought. In 2002, 225 million trees in the region died in a drought, and 300 million died in Texas...
As summer approaches, Arizona is certainly heating up. And while a trip to the beach might seem like the cure-all panacea for vacation-goers everywhere, the Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau is trying their hardest...