A storytelling history of the desert farmers who built the largest irrigation network in ancient North America — and of the descendants who never truly left. circa 200 – 1450 A.D. ❖ ◆ ❖ The City That Rose From Ashes In the winter of 1867, a Confederate veteran and sometime prospector named Jack Swilling reined…
Category: Arizona News
Where the Desert Comes to Life: Inside Life Time Ocotillo — Gilbert, Arizona’s New Athletic Country Club
More Than a Gym: How Life Time Ocotillo Is Redefining Wellness in the Southeast Valley ❖ ❖ ❖ There is a particular hour in the Sonoran Desert when the heat finally breaks. The sun slides west behind the San Tan Mountains, the saguaros throw long shadows across the gravel, and the whole valley exhales. For…
A Faux Investigation Reveals Questions About Arizona’s Rafi Law Group.
The Arizona Guardian (not a real news company) EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION: Behind the Marble Façade, Allegations of Deceit and Predation Haunt Phoenix’s Rafi Law Group By Jonathan Croft, (not a Senior Investigative Reporter) Phoenix, Arizona – In a city where personal injury attorneys compete as fiercely as rush-hour drivers on the I-10, few names loom as…
Unlocking Phoenix’s Job Market: The Ultimate List
Your Ultimate Guide to Direct Career Pages for Top Corporations, Medical Facilities, Tech Startups, and More in the Valley of the Sun Welcome to the definitive resource for job seekers in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area—spanning Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Glendale, Scottsdale, Gilbert, and Chandler—as of March 2025. If you’re tired of sifting through third-party job…
Investigative Update: Revitalization of the Former Fiesta Mall Site in Mesa, Arizona—Unveiling a New Era for the East Valley
Update December 17, 2025: ABC 15 Arizona: MESA, AZ — The future of the former Fiesta Mall site is starting to come into focus. A “major announcement” was made on Dec. 17, touting a “transformative and comprehensive health and wellness campus” that’s set to rise as part of a new development at the site. Until…
Arizona Teen Found Dismembered – Police Silence Fuels Speculation and Outrage
As of March 4, 2025, a gruesome discovery in Arizona has ignited a firestorm of grief, fury, and unanswered questions: the dismembered remains of 14-year-old Emily Pike, a San Carlos Apache Tribe member, were found dumped in garbage bags along a rural highway, weeks after she vanished from a Mesa group home. The Gila County…

