Sausage maker’s family traditions help build strong downtown network
Schreiner's Fine Sausage began in 1955 using traditional German recipes and continues to stay busier than ever despite the turbulent economy.
Local farmer plants first tree in new community teaching garden
The community joined farmer John Milton, also known as Farmer Woody, at Garfield Garden Park yesterday as he greeted the public at the garden for the first time and planted its first tree.
Ad on Luhrs Building sparks debate between businesses and preservation activists
An advertisement for the Arena Football League’s Arizona Rattlers on the historic Luhrs building is causing a divide between Phoenix businesses and preservation activists.
Bill in Senate would prohibit medical marijuana on school campuses
To ensure schools comply with federal laws, a bill is in the state Senate that would prohibit the use or possession of medical marijuana by legal cardholders on any school grounds, from preschool through college.
DevilPass: Blues Blast 2012, PHX:fringe, Phoenix lore and the ‘high art’ of symphony
Don’t doubt things that aren’t familiar. This week, numerous Phoenix figures are bringing the supposedly “dull” and old media of lectures, American history, classical music, blues and jazz into relevance for people of all ages and interests.

