3 New Restaurants in the PHX You Need to Try Right Now (So Go Early)
The lines are already out the door at two of these places
The lines are already out the door at two of these places
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General admission tickets are available at $30 and include entry into the festival at 1 p.m., 30 samples, and a tasting mug.
It’s the most expensive mid-term in history – and now it’s time for voters to decide it.
In the Valley of the Sun, we can party day or night.
As many as 60 of the Valley’s best taquerias will provide an unlimited supply of tacos to the masses.
We don’t want to encourage any bad behavior, so drink responsibly … or call an Uber.
Where locals go to shop for fluffy bolillo rolls, pillowy conchas, creamy tres leches cake, and some of the best fruit-stuffed empanadas in the city.
No need to make a run for the border.
Can you tell the difference between ice cream and gelato?
From White Castle to Nobu, Scottsdale soon will have it all.
We know where all the best stuff is located. And now you do, too.
The restaurant will feature signature dishes like black cod with miso, yellowtail sashimi with jalapeño and world-renowned sushi
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The late senator will be laid to rest at the U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery.
Services will continue Friday and Saturday for the late Senator John McCain in Washington, D.C.
Tickets for general public on sale Friday, August 31 for the event at The Van Buren.
This will be the late senator’s final day in Arizona.
The late senator’s life will be celebrated with five days of ceremoniess. Among those participating are former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush.
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