With all these choices, The Arizona Republic is wondering: where do our readers like to shop the most? Which grocery store is your go-to, the one you find yourself returning to re
Taylor Drewry might have to make some more space in her trophy cabinet.
The metro Phoenix area is home to a wide ... And in between are the Arizona-based chains like Sprouts Farmers Market and Bashas, which Newsweek ranked high on a list of the most trustworthy ...
From Sprouts to PetSmart, these 11 Arizona-based companies were ranked among the most trusted businesses in the United States, a Newsweek study shows.
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The James Beard Awards revealed their 2025 semifinalists on Wednesday, with over a dozen Arizona chefs, bars and restaurants in the running. Why it matters: The Beards are among the highest honors in hospitality and winning can catapult a chef's career or restaurant's reputation to new heights.
More than a dozen local chefs, bakers, bars and restaurants are in the mix for the year's most prestigious food awards.
An independent, family-owned coffee shop in metro Phoenix was named one of the best in America. Here's why it earned top ranking and how to visit.
Nearly 100 people, representing 42 parishes in the Diocese of Phoenix, took part in a day-long retreat featuring speakers and workshops at Corpus Christi Church in Phoenix on Saturday, that was designed to help parishioners and staff evangelize and form new Catholics.
Thems founder Francisco Diaz says the group's events are "showing to people outside the community that we are here and we are welcoming as long as others are respectful.
Members of Arizona’s legal community, including attorneys, judges, public officials and others within the profession, joined Bishop John Dolan, Bishop emeritus Thomas Olmsted and Diocese of Phoenix Vicar General Fr.