I'm Ashley, a recent graduate of Arizona State University. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication with a focus on print and online media. I have a passion for blogging, anything D.I.Y., and all things creative.
An Exposed Wet Bar is Transformed Into a Concealed Niche
Three book reviews about gardening and herbs.
Review about a star gazing app that accompanied an article about telescopes.
The popular art district known as Roosevelt Row has made a name for itself as Downtown Phoenix’s hub for culture and entertainment. The plethora of public artworks that cover...
Curtis Swick wants to be the best, like no one ever was. The 14-year-old's craft is the Pokemon Trading Card Game, or Pokemon TCG. Swick and his mother have traveled around the country so he can compete in tournaments in an attempt to become the Pokemon World Champion.
People from all over Arizona and Marine Corps and military veterans all gathered at Sacred Hogan Navajo Frybread Restaurant, Joe's favorite eatery, to honor the silver Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. Kellwood joined the Marine Corps in 1942 right after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
FEATURED ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE PEORIA TIMES! In the heart of Peoria’s entertainment district, the new Barrel Grill & Modern Saloon emerges amongst a sea of corporate restaurants in hopes to “feed the cowboy in all of us.”
The primary goal of the Peoria Police De- partment is to prevent crimes whenever possible first and respond to them sec- ond, Commander Clark Collier told a group of concerned residents March 30. That mission may sound simple, but Mr. Collier and his boss, Police Chief Roy Minter, agreed that the challenges in their growing city are just that — growing.
The primary goal of the Peoria Police De- partment is to prevent crimes whenever possible first and respond to them sec- ond, Commander Clark Collier told a group of concerned residents March 30. That mission may sound simple, but Mr. Collier and his boss, Police Chief Roy Minter, agreed that the challenges in their growing city are just that — growing.
USGD presidential candidates Travis Arbon and Frank Smith III met Tuesday night for a final debate before elections, discussing key issues like student fees, awareness of USGD and serving students on and off campus. Among the most heated topics at the Downtown Devil’s debate moderated by Downtown Devil Radio’s Andrew Romanov, Arbon and Smith discussed the impact of lobbying for students at the State Capitol.