Horseshoe Chamber Blog Blog
An Arizona boy is suffering from a mysterious medical condition that is leaving doctors puzzled at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. As of March 24, 12-year-old Luke Fanning has been in the hospital for a total...
Compared to most means of travel, flying is considered one of the safest. After all, more than 3 million people worldwide safely fly on commercial airliners every day. On March 21, however, it was...
Arizona’s first human milk donation center opened its doors on Tuesday at El Rio’s Birth and Women’s Health Center. El Rio is the newest addition to a national milk bank network, and Tuscan-area mothers...
The city of Glendale, AZ, recently denied the request of a billboard company to place ads along the stretch of highway near Loop 101 and Bell Road. It has been a long and arduous...
In northern Arizona, the Heber-Overgaard Fire Department’s crews worked hard to fight a wildland fire, which grew to cover almost 300 acres earlier this month. The fire tripled in size over the period of...
CEOs in Arizona are saying that education should be the state’s top priority if it intends to stabilize the regional economy, according to a new survey by Alliance Bank of Arizona. The survey was...
Small businesses may be in luck when it comes to new legislation being sought by Governor Doug Ducey in Arizona. The governor is seeking to create the Arizona Finance Authority in a revamp of...
As part of this month’s “Graffiti Free Awareness Month,” the city of Phoenix, AZ, is hoping residents will spread the word about graffiti problems and how to combat a problem that’s costing the city,...
Arizona residents have humbly accepted and understood that the desert state has some of the hottest bites and restaurants in the nation, from Mexican food to barbecue. But so far in 2016, a handful...
In the world of Arizona landscaping, Steve Martino is a bit of a legend. To many, Martino is considered one of the most innovative designers in the West. In his work, Martino combines the...