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Self-taught chef brings love for baking to Gilbert at Bagel Nosh
Bagel Nosh on Cooper and Warner roads has been serving up fresh-made bagels for the past five years.
Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria opening in Chandler; Mr. Rice Asian Cuisine opens in Gilbert and more top local news
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Dignity Health breaks ground in Gilbert on office building for medical education
Dignity Health East Valley broke ground April 21 on a 45,000-square-foot medical office building in Gilbert that will be home to its graduate medical education programs.
Gilbert looking for 3 people to serve on Veterans Advisory Board
Gilbert has three open positions on the Veterans Advisory Board.
Hair of the Dog celebrates first anniversary of serving beer, wine and coffee to Gilbert locals
Hair of the Dog caters to furry friends, offering dog bowls, dog beds and dog-friendly staff.
Salt River Project substation incident causes Chandler business evacuations in effort to reduce 'hazard potential'
Smoke has been coming out of the building for several days, officials say.
Pet-loving couple celebrates Hair of the Dog's anniversary of serving beer, wine and coffee to Gilbert locals
When Randy and Marleen Duren set out to start Hair of the Dog, they had one goal in mind: to create a dog-friendly bar that specializes in high-quality drinks for morning, noon and night.
Prepare for road closures, transit changes in Tempe due to Pat's Run this weekend
Look out for these road closures and transit changes this weekend in Tempe.
Caffe Boa wants customers to learn about Italian dishes, ingredients
Caffe Boa serves a variety of authentic, handmade Italian classics and dishes with new twists on Old World flavors.
City court partners with local domestic violence shelter
A new partnership has been struck with the Chandler Municipal Court and domestic violence shelter My Sisters’ Place to enable victims in the shelter to file protective orders and be seen by a judge without appearing in court in person.
Rachel Mitchell appointed interim Maricopa County attorney following Allister Adel's resignation
Rachel Mitchell was one of three candidates for the role.
Chandler utility bills may see increase this summer
Chandler residents and businesses may soon see changes to their utility bills, pending action from the city. Chandler City Council will hold a public hearing April 28 before voting on potential changes that would take effect this summer, according to city officials.
Higley USD presents recommendations for new science curriculum
The curriculum, which will be voted upon at the May 11 board meeting, is designed to meet state standards that were updated in 2018.
Philadelphia Sandwich Co. takes up residence in Flying Basset Brewing's kitchen
Customers can dine in at the brewery or order for takeout.
Earth Day Extravaganza in Tempe to feature eco-friendly products, education and entertainment
The event will have interactive vendors, a happy hour and a fashion show.
The Aloha motel near downtown Chandler to hold grand opening ceremony
The grand opening ceremony is scheduled for May 7.
Drink Me! Tea Room brings high tea to Tempe
The name of Drink Me! Tea Room is an ode to Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland,” Harlan’s favorite book. Harlan said she wants anyone who comes in to have the best experience she can create.
Outdoor movie showings to start at Chandler's Tumbleweed Park in May
Family-friendly movies will play May 6, 13 and 20.
Celebrate the earth at Gilbert's Arbor Day
Gilbert will mark Earth Day and Arbor Day with a number of activities
Intel, community college district partnership encourages inclusion in semiconductor industry
The first class participating in the Quick Start program received 200 applicants and is already full.