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I’m scrolling my feed last week and I see a photo of cereal with a news article. That very same cereal, currently on my grocery list as requested by my 10-year-old, drew me in.

I was surprised to read that California has passed a first-of-its-kind bill to ban four harmful chemicals commonly found in many of our processed foods, one being the colorful cereal that's on the refrigerator grocery list.

When I was growing up in the 80’s and 90’s, my father constantly grumbled about what was being…

A team of developers has been planning to build a new dual-branded hotel in a growing area of north Phoenix for at least a year. Here's what's planned for the project, according to city of Phoenix documents.

Employees at one of Georgia's largest breweries passed on the chance to unionize.

The clinic served as a one-stop-shop for food truck operators to get licenses and permits.

Jefferson Street continues to attract new restaurants. The latest addition is from the ownership behind a notable Demonbreun Street establishment.

Weber is one of the 2023 Best Places to Work. Read on to learn more about the company.

Art may be in the eye of the beholder, but it’s created from the eye – and mind and soul – of the artist. To reach the beholder, it needs a conduit.

In the case of “The American Manifest,” a three-part project by conceptual artist Charles Gaines that began in New York and will culminate here in 2024, the connection is the Convening, a two-day symposium Oct. 20-21. The event is co-partnered by FotoFocus of Cincinnati and New York-based Creative Time; the latter organization commissioned…

Among the region's dining news, an Italian chocolate boutique opened in the King of Prussia Mall and two local chefs have been named to the James Beard Foundation's mentorship program for Black, indigenous and people of color leaders in hospitality.

Ryan Brown, owner of Lost Cultures, is taking a different approach to both the bar scene and serving tea.