Uber Freight and Waymo Via Partner to Accelerate the Future of Logistics

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Uber Freight and Waymo Via announced a long-term, strategic partnership to connect their technologies and deploy autonomous trucks at scale on the Uber Freight network. This partnership brings together the power of Waymo’s autonomous driving technology with the scale of Uber Freight’s network and leading marketplace technology, unlocking a roadmap for the thoughtful and safe … [More]

Keller Williams to Scale 72SOLD Services across U.S. and Worldwide

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Keller Williams (KW), the world’s largest real estate franchise by agent count, has entered a strategic partnership with 72SOLD, the leading home selling program in America. Founded by Greg Hague, an Arizona-based attorney and real estate broker, 72SOLD has an advanced home sale process that is more convenient for sellers, increases their sale price, and provides more … [More]

PetSmart Announced as Official Super Bowl Partner

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The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee announced PetSmart, the largest specialty pet retailer, as an Official Partner. Headquartered in Phoenix, PetSmart’s partnership with the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee is a celebration of the people, pets, culture, and business landscape that makes PetSmart proud to call the Grand Canyon State … [More]

Fabulous Phoenix 4th, Other Popular Fireworks Events Canceled for 2022

City of Phoenix

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ ​​The Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department regrets to announce that its three premiere fireworks events have been canceled for 2022. Fabulous Phoenix Fourth, Light Up the Sky at the American Family Fields and After Dark in the Park will all be canceled this year due to supply chain issues affecting … [More]

HelloFresh Partners with St. Mary’s Food Bank and TQL to Distribute Nearly 300,000 Meals in Phoenix

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HelloFresh, the world’s leading meal kit company, St. Mary’s Food Bank, and Total Quality Logistics (“TQL”), one of the largest freight brokerage and third-party logistics firms in North America, have teamed up as part of HelloFresh’s Meals With Meaning program to provide free meal kits to families and seniors facing food insecurity in Phoenix. With the help of local … [More]

WEBINAR – June 28: A Strategy to Achieving Success

Arizona Commerce Authority

UPCOMING SESSIONS Please join us for the upcoming Small Business Boot Camp virtual webinars and monthly workshops. If you missed any past sessions, watch here. A Strategy to Achieving Success 06/28/2022 | 9:00 AM Tune in for an exciting session with Business Advisor Clifford Jones as he shares strategies for any business to thrive. Learn the … [More]

WEBINAR – June 21: 10 Legal Mistakes to Avoid Destroying Your Business

Arizona Commerce Authority

UPCOMING SESSIONS Please join us for the upcoming Small Business Boot Camp virtual webinars and monthly workshops. If you missed any past sessions, watch here. 10 Legal Mistakes to Avoid Destroying Your Business 06/21/2022 | 9:00 AM Legal issues often get a backseat when companies are trying to grow, but it can save you from costly mistakes that … [More]

What Are the Worst Passive-Aggressive Phrases, According to Americans?

by Matt Zajechowski

Say you forget to wish your friend a happy birthday. When you see them and apologize, they give a tight smile and say, “No, I’m not mad!” but continue to act cold and distant. Despite your attempts to talk through the issue, they refuse to acknowledge their feelings. This friend, whether or not they realize it, is exhibiting passive-aggressive … [More]

Is Procrastination Bad or Good, and Should You Trust a Procrastinator?

by Yoram Solomon, Ph.D.

A very famous preacher was procrastinating until the last minute on writing a very public speech he was to give. He went on stage without having the entire speech completed. He was a procrastinator. Then, on stage, at the last minute, he added four more words to it and decided to start his speech with the words: “I have a dream...” What do you think when you hear the word … [More]

Gastromé Market Bringing Boutique Wines, Specialty Food & Cheeses to North Scottsdale

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Want some gourmet cheese with that wine? Then plan to check out Gastromé Market, a new specialty wine and cheese destination set to open soon at Gainey Ranch in North Scottsdale. In addition to a full lineup of fine wines and gourmet cheeses from around the world, Gastromé Market will feature humanely and sustainably raised cured and smoked meats, indoor and outdoor seating, … [More]

Always . . . Patsy Cline at The Phoenix Theatre Company

The Phoenix Theatre Company

Treat yourself to a musical that will leave you humming some of the most memorable country songs in music history. Always… Patsy Cline is a celebration of legendary country songstress Patsy Cline, complete with downhome humor and genuine emotion. The production at The Phoenix Theatre Company has a limited engagement from June 8 through Aug. 7, 2022. Always…Patsy Cline is … [More]

Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Announces 2022–23 Season, Tickets on Sale June 10 

Scottsdale Arts

Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts presents a fresh lineup for its 2022–23 season, filled with concerts and performances for a wide range of tastes, from eclectic to traditional, featuring everything from Grammy-winning artists in jazz, classical and global music to Broadway greats, expressive contemporary dance, laugh-out-loud comedy, and family shows for the young and … [More]

D-Backs Summer Kicks Off with 11 Home Games in 17 Days

Arizona Diamondbacks

The Arizona Diamondbacks will kick off summer starting Monday with 11 home games in 17 days over 2 homestands from June 13-19 against the Cincinnati Reds and Minnesota Twins and June 24-29 with visits from the Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres. The homestand gets started on Monday, June 13 with the D-backs honoring Lou Gehrig Day in support of the fight against ALS. The … [More]

Luxury-Home Sales Sink 18%, the Biggest Decline since the Start of the Pandemic

Redfin

Sales of luxury U.S. homes fell 17.8% year over year during the three months ending April 30, the largest drop since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic sent shockwaves through the housing market. By comparison, sales of non luxury homes fell 5.4%. That's according to an analysis of luxury real estate trends from Redfin, the technology-powered real estate brokerage. The … [More]

Kiterocket Appoints New CEO, Strengthens Management Team to Support Agency Growth

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Things are taking off at Kiterocket, a PR-forward, full-service communications agency driven by engaged and connected category experts. Co-founder Amanda Foley assumes the role of chief executive officer, while her predecessor and co-founder Martijn Pierik transitions to executive chairman. Rebecca Holmes, the agency’s third co-founder, is stepping into the chief operating … [More]

US Homeowners Gained Over $60K in Equity per Borrower in Q1 2022, Historic Home Price Growth Continues

CoreLogic

CoreLogic, a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, today released the Homeowner Equity Report (HER) for the first quarter of 2022. The report shows U.S. homeowners with mortgages (which account for roughly 62% of all properties) have seen their equity increase by 32.2% year over year, representing a collective equity gain of $3.8 … [More]

UTI Adds 15 New Programs in Transportation and Skilled Trades across National Campus Footprint

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Universal Technical Institute (UTI) is executing on the next phase of its growth and diversification strategy by adding 15 new programs across its campus footprint, including Aviation, HVACR, Robotics, Industrial Maintenance and Wind Energy Technician training to UTI and NASCAR Technical Institute (NTI) branded campuses, and initiating efforts to add Auto and Diesel Essentials … [More]

U.S. Inflation Accelerates, Consumer Prices Up 8.6% over Last 12 Months

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 1.0 percent in May on a seasonally adjusted basis after rising 0.3 percent in April, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 8.6 percent before seasonal adjustment. The increase was broad-based, with the indexes for shelter, gasoline, and … [More]

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