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Aunt Chilada’s burritos are monuments to the art of Mexican cuisine, substantial without being unwieldy, packed with fillings that speak to a kitchen that understands the importance of quality ...
Tucked away at the base of Piestewa Peak in Phoenix sits Aunt Chilada’s – an unassuming hacienda that might just serve the most spectacular shrimp tacos you’ve ever tasted. The moment you pull up to ...
PHOENIX — The U.S. Board on Geographic Names voted Thursday to officially change the name of a prominent Phoenix mountain to Piestewa Peak to honor the first American Indian woman Squaw Peak is ...
Two streets in Phoenix with names many consider offensive will soon be renamed. The Phoenix City Council voted Wednesday to rename Squaw Peak Drive, a short residential street leading to the base ...
Phoenix-based Pivotal Group is investing $100 million to purchase and renovate the Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak, developed in 1977. ... it was named The Pointe at Squaw Peak.
Among those honored by the city of Phoenix is Arizona native Lori Piestewa, who was the first Native American woman to die serving in the U.S. military overseas. ... Originally named Squaw Peak, ...
How Piestewa Peak went from having an offensive name to honoring a woman. PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - It’s a great honor to have a feature on this planet named after you. It’s not a consideration ...
The city of Phoenix officially installed new signs for two streets whose names have long been considered offensive. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
Phoenix to dismantle Squaw Peak, Robert E. Lee street signs Residents react to change Some residents disagreed, arguing it would force them to change their addresses on personal documents and records.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -- Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego helped mark a milestone with replacing street signs for two Phoenix streets with their brand new names, Piestewa Peak and Desert Cactus Street.