Vehicle Data on Regional Travel Patterns, Driving Behaviors, Congestion, and Safety Help Planners

Maricopa Association of Governments

Connected vehicle data are being used to transform the way we move in the region. By better understanding traffic and congestion, planners and engineers can create safer and more efficient transportation systems. A pilot program is using data collected in real time from more than 100,000 vehicles to learn more about travel patterns in the region as well as driving behaviors, … [More]

Value of the Gen Z Workforce

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Dr. Tricia Groff, executive coach, psychologist and new author of the book Relational Genius: The High Achiever’s Guide to Soft-Skill Confidence in Leadership and Life, shares her take on the benefits companies can have by embracing Gen Z as they grow into the workforce. With both their perspective and the changes wrought by COVID-19 that can create uncertainty and anxiety in … [More]

2022 Lamborghini Urus Graphite Capsule

by Mike Hunter

The Urus Graphite Capsule presents Lamborghini drivers all the possibilities to go anywhere with inimitable character and style. Sporting a powerful look and a dynamic stance, these exclusive configurations combine sophisticated satin-effect matte colors with contrasting bright-colored details that may express new interpretations of its owner’s personality. The Urus Graphite … [More]

Gift Cards Support Local

by Mike Hunter

A popular employee gift for many employers is a gift card. Several local restaurants have special offers this holiday season to make that budget item go a bit further. Grimaldi’s Pizzeria Grimaldi’s will give a $10 bonus card with purchase of a $50 gift card and a $20 bonus card with purchase of a $100 gift card, online and in-store (excluding Grimaldi’s Pizzeria To-Go) … [More]

Streets of New York – Italy in the Neighborhood 

by Erica Shipione

There is something to say about a classic, and that’s just what the local and privately-owned pizzeria, Streets of New York, brings to the table with classic East Coast-style pizza and authentic Italian cuisine. Starting with the opening of the original Streets of New York location at 32nd Street and Cactus in north Phoenix in 1976, and now with locations across Arizona and in … [More]

The Phoenix Symphony to Feature Dynamic Variety of Favorites, Classics for the Holiday Season

Phoenix Symphony

The Phoenix Symphony will generate some holiday cheer for the Valley with a series of four performances between Thanksgiving and the new year that will provide something for just about every kind of music fan. It all starts on Thanksgiving weekend with “Music of the Knights®”, featuring performances of songs by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney … [More]

New Weekend Outdoor ‘Merchantile Market:’ Apparel, Jewelry, Home Goods, Food & More Up for Grabs

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Holiday-dressed-up strollers, pumpkin-spiced everything, and crowds of families ready to hunt for the perfect, locally made gift. This holiday season, forgo the big-box retailers in favor of supporting local artisans – and have a whole lot of fun along the way. Merchantile Market, a new, FREE ADMISSION outdoor artisan marketplace featuring all things vintage, unique and … [More]

100-Year-Old City Flag Will Be on Display at Phoenix City Hall

City of Phoenix

​In 1921 Phoenix was a small city of 48,000 and residents were optimistic about the future. Phoenicians felt they needed a symbol of their prosperity and so the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce conducted a contest to design what would become the official flag of the city of Phoenix. The winning design is a 52 inch by 66 inch rectangle of heavy grade soft blue silk taffeta with an … [More]

Arizona Center to Host a Variety of Holiday Events

Arizona Center

Every year Arizona Center transforms into a holiday-themed experience and this year is no different. Starting this Sunday, Nov. 21st, and running through Mon. Jan. 3rd, Arizona Center will become every kid’s dream, Downtown Toy Town. In addition, the center will host a series of FREE events for the holidays including the Dickens Carolers Holiday Kick-Off Concert, Holiday Tree … [More]

12th Annual Festival of the Arts at Herberger Theater Center, Sat. Nov. 20

Herberger Theater Center

Celebrate the arts in our community! Featuring performances, dance, live music, hands-on activities for kids, vendor market, food, aerials, wine and beer tasting, and more! Tickets & Information Saturday, November 20, 2021 from 11:00am-6:00pm Herberger Theater Center 222 East Monroe Street Phoenix, Arizona 85004 602-252-8497 Parking Purchase your parking … [More]

Legendary Million Dollar Quartet Brings Holiday Cheer to The Phoenix Theatre Company

The Phoenix Theatre Company

This holiday season, the four greatest rock n’ rollers in history are gathering at The Phoenix Theatre Company to give audiences an event to remember: the world premiere of Million Dollar Quartet Christmas. Great on their own but even better together, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley continue their story on stage Nov. 17, 2021, through Jan. 2, … [More]

Park Central Continues to Expand Impact on Arts in the Valley 

Park Central

As the revitalized Park Central continues to grow and expand, it’s also expanding its footprint as an arts hub in the Valley. Park Central has already hosted dozens of visual and performing arts events over the past few years, and is adding several more key arts components in the coming months. Currently, Park Central is serving as home for the finalization of the Violet … [More]

Upcoming Sky Harbor Holiday Travel Tips

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Aviation As the holiday season fast approaches, these tips will help you navigate your way around Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Book ahead Did you know passengers can book parking up to six months ahead of their travel date? Reserve your spot at any of our parking facilities while … [More]

World’s Biggest Bounce Park Is Opening This Weekend with $1 Tickets

FunBox

The World’s Biggest Bounce Park is opening THIS weekend (Nov. 12) at Chandler Fashion Square through the popular experience of FunBox. FunBox is an insanely interactive, Instagrammable experience walk-through toy land for families and young adults. After great success in California, they are bringing the immersive experience to AZ in a larger-than-life bounce park … [More]

The 34th Edition of the APS Electric Light Parade Returns This Holiday Season

City of Phoenix

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ The lights and sounds of the APS Electric Light Parade are returning this holiday season! APS and the city of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department would like to invite you to join us for a night of community and celebration. Entrants will interpret the theme of “Peace on Earth," and are sure to … [More]

Opening Friday! Treasures: Legendary Musical Instruments

Musical Instrument Museum

Witness pivotal moments in musical history exclusively at MIM MIM’s new special exhibition Treasures: Legendary Musical Instruments celebrates a variety of global musical beginnings, including one of the earliest surviving violins by Italian luthier Andrea Amati, a ceramic drum from China’s Neolithic period, and lyre fragments from the cradle of civilization in ancient … [More]

America Recycles Day is November 15: What to Know Before You Throw

Republic Services

With supply chain issues limiting the availability of raw materials, it's more important than ever to recycle, and to recycle correctly. Republic Services, a leader in environmental services, is celebrating America Recycles Day on November 15 by sharing simple tips designed to help households recycle properly. A 2020 Republic Services survey revealed that 75 percent of … [More]

How to Protect Your Small Business from Cybersecurity Attacks

By Robert J. Blaney, SBA Arizona District Director

Cybersecurity is the method or methods that business owners employ to protect their internet-connected systems, such as their hardware, software and/or other data systems, from unauthorized access. When the world was young, there were only a few ways to steal from an average person.  Robbery, burglary, larceny and perhaps, even extortion, come to mind.   In some cases, you … [More]

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